phiberec
Mechanical
- Apr 29, 2009
- 1
Hi everyone,
I'm a mechanical engineer (machine design) and I would like to remove a supporting column in my basement. I will eventually figure out what is the load psf (plus adding a few feet of snow). I've attached a drawing to make things clear (see link below)
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The 6" x 9" wood beam is actually supported at both ends by the foundation. Additionally, there are 2 columns. I would like to leave one in place and remove the other one. The span would go from 12 feet up to 20 feet.
My first idea was to add either 1 wood beam on each side or 1 C channel on each side. The new beams would not be supported at each ends. I can't add anything underneath because the head clearance is already small.
My questions are: what type of connection can be used and what is the best approach to calculate the stress and deformation of the new assembly?
Thanks to all!
I'm a mechanical engineer (machine design) and I would like to remove a supporting column in my basement. I will eventually figure out what is the load psf (plus adding a few feet of snow). I've attached a drawing to make things clear (see link below)
(
The 6" x 9" wood beam is actually supported at both ends by the foundation. Additionally, there are 2 columns. I would like to leave one in place and remove the other one. The span would go from 12 feet up to 20 feet.
My first idea was to add either 1 wood beam on each side or 1 C channel on each side. The new beams would not be supported at each ends. I can't add anything underneath because the head clearance is already small.
My questions are: what type of connection can be used and what is the best approach to calculate the stress and deformation of the new assembly?
Thanks to all!