YukonOne
Structural
- Jun 28, 2006
- 14
I looked at a late 1960's vintage building that has 40' long vertically laminated wood beams at 12' oc. The beams are made up of vertical plys as follows: (1) ply of 5/8" plywood; (2) plys 1-1/2" lumber; (1) ply of 5/8" plywood;(2) plys 1-1/2" lumber; (1) ply of 5/8" plywood. The total beam depth is 23-1/2"; the total width is 7-7/8". There is a 39" wide x 6"high notch @ the bottom of the beam approximately in the center of the 40'span.
Here's the questions:
1) Has anyone seen laminated beams constructed like this before where the plys are vertical?
2) Any thoughts on possible repairs?
a. Steel side plates 6' to 8' long??
b. Wood side plate 6' to 8' long??
c. Steel plate lag bolted to the bottom of the beam 6' to 8' long???
c. Other ideas????
Here's the questions:
1) Has anyone seen laminated beams constructed like this before where the plys are vertical?
2) Any thoughts on possible repairs?
a. Steel side plates 6' to 8' long??
b. Wood side plate 6' to 8' long??
c. Steel plate lag bolted to the bottom of the beam 6' to 8' long???
c. Other ideas????