autechre
Mechanical
- Aug 1, 2010
- 3
I am in need of making a conservative estimate for the extreme fiber stress in bending (fb) of non-visually graded lumber that is estimated to have been installed circa 1911.
Application:
Estimate what load roof framing originally designed for (Dead, Live, and Snow).
Determine if roof can handle additional load.
Knowns:
One-story commercial building, built 1911, NJ, 16 ft. Flat roof, minimal pitch.
Built-up Bitumen Roofing with reflective coating membrane.
4-bays of 24'wide X 40'deep.
Each bay spanned by 24'long 2 x 12 lumber rafters.
I have good information on the current loading and dimensions; the only thing missing is a conservative estimate for the extreme fiber bending stress of wood typically used for that type of construction in 1911 in New Jersey.
Thank you.
Application:
Estimate what load roof framing originally designed for (Dead, Live, and Snow).
Determine if roof can handle additional load.
Knowns:
One-story commercial building, built 1911, NJ, 16 ft. Flat roof, minimal pitch.
Built-up Bitumen Roofing with reflective coating membrane.
4-bays of 24'wide X 40'deep.
Each bay spanned by 24'long 2 x 12 lumber rafters.
I have good information on the current loading and dimensions; the only thing missing is a conservative estimate for the extreme fiber bending stress of wood typically used for that type of construction in 1911 in New Jersey.
Thank you.