tchconsulting
Structural
- Nov 4, 2010
- 10
Hi, am looking for some advice concerning how to spread a concentrated load onto the ornately marble tiled floor of a ballroom in a Stately Home (it's an expensive floor!). The loading is from a tree (not a Christmas Tree ! ) which is to be temporarily erected on the floor for the purposes of filming a particular scene in a TV Drama. The tree weighs 4 tons. My initial thoughts are to use a steel I section, probable a 203/203/46UC seated on the floor and extending a width in the order of 4 metres to correspond with the spacing of the support beams beneath the floor. The concern I have is that there would still be a concentrated load beneath the center of the beam, as the beam attempts to defect under the load. Is there any easy way of determining the nature of support pressures beneath the spreader beam. Thanks, Tom