Jc67roch
Structural
- Aug 4, 2010
- 76
I guess I have not run into this before, but I am designing a 2 story structure where some of the openings on 2nd floor do not necessary align directly above those on the first floor. So I am winding up with header post (jamb) reactions on the second floor (carrying the roof loads) above (out on the span) of headers on the first floor openings which also carry the wall(s) and floor above. In this case, is it customary to design the first floor opening header to carry this concentrated load out on the span OR just check that the rim joist can carry all the loads at the 2nd floor level over the opening below (acting as a header)? OR lastly, is it just assumed that the rim joist can distribute this concentrated load and the 1st floor header is designed to carry the uniform load of the roof, walls, and second floor over its opening span? A sketch elevation is attached.