focuseng
Structural
- Aug 3, 2010
- 182
I need some fun opinions on this one. I have an architect situation which requires some out of the box thinking and blah blah blah. Anyway, it has been proposed to design a series of beams shaped like the attachment. The beams would get cut out of large LVL stock (about 20" deep members) and be shaped with a "tray". I know the limits of notching are vastly exceeded here but on one hand this doesn't seem so crazy. I am sure it can hold some load but how much? Obviously not simple beam theory going on and it is wood...
So I propose it to the consortium: Any experience with this, tips, tricks, analysis theory here would be appreciated. I don't need a bunch of "why are you doing that?" etc. It is what it is and I am trying to either refute it completely or work with it with some attempt at engineering principles. My personal opinion is to drop it out the window but I am trying to entertain the possibility.
Thank you in advance
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MAP
So I propose it to the consortium: Any experience with this, tips, tricks, analysis theory here would be appreciated. I don't need a bunch of "why are you doing that?" etc. It is what it is and I am trying to either refute it completely or work with it with some attempt at engineering principles. My personal opinion is to drop it out the window but I am trying to entertain the possibility.
Thank you in advance
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MAP