garys05
Structural
- Oct 13, 2018
- 1
Unique situation and could use help: I have a header beam with a span of 11'-3" and has load of 500 lbs/lf. The header beam is made up of 3 2x10's glued together. Here's the kicker, the header beam is not continuous, there is a built-in bar that was used to support the header beam, and between the 'left side' and 'right side' of the header there is a gap of 16" or so. I would like to fill the gap between the left portion and the right portion (with 2 x 10's glued and shimmed tight on each end. Obviously this is fine in compression, but not for the tensile stress in the bottom portion of the beam. To handle these forces, I'd like to add a steel bottom flange, which would be lag-bolted to the existing triple 2x10's. Looking for help in sizing the bottom flange, as well as qualtity, size, and spacing of the lag bolts. Picture below explains this a bit better. Thanks for any help!