JAE
Structural
- Jun 27, 2000
- 15,591
We've got an upcoming project which involves a museum-like space. The owner is interested in using a combination of Glue-laminated beams and roof deck as well as other areas with round, peeled logs used in trusses.
We can handle the GLB work OK. We've also found a few entities out there (in Sweets and from other sources) that supply these logs as well as their design. However, they are all quite expensive and we may have a local source for these logs...just want to know how to verify/specify/determine, etc. a set of allowable stresses for them. NDS provides values for kiln dried wood of various species and grades but these would probably be non-kiln dried and we may not actually know the source.
Would it make sense to either test the logs, or to assume a very low value? The log trusses will most likely be quite oversized anyway for aesthetic reasons.
Any thoughts?
We can handle the GLB work OK. We've also found a few entities out there (in Sweets and from other sources) that supply these logs as well as their design. However, they are all quite expensive and we may have a local source for these logs...just want to know how to verify/specify/determine, etc. a set of allowable stresses for them. NDS provides values for kiln dried wood of various species and grades but these would probably be non-kiln dried and we may not actually know the source.
Would it make sense to either test the logs, or to assume a very low value? The log trusses will most likely be quite oversized anyway for aesthetic reasons.
Any thoughts?