j19
Structural
- Oct 23, 2002
- 66
I want to check the top flange of a floor beam for local bending due to the point load from a floor joist. The beam is in the center of a bay so that there are joists attaching to the beam on both sides of the web. The joists are in line with each other so they do not extend across the web but stop so that there is a ¼” gap between the ends of the joists. See the attached sketch. I started to use ’05 AISC equation J10-1 (even though the loading is in compression) but I think it would only be applicable if the load is continuous across the beam web rather than point loads on each side of the web. The flange capacity is easy to calculate if I consider that ½ the beam flange as fixed at the web with three sides free, but I think that may be too conservative. I could easily oversize the flange of this one beam but I want to make this check a part of my standard procedures for floor beams. Can anyone point me towards something that might be more accurate?
Thanks.
Thanks.