adriank
Structural
- May 1, 2007
- 2
I have a 19" glulam beam that will see an increase in demand due to a heavy mechanical equipment. We can deepen it to a 24" beam, but the exterior of the beam is architecturally sensitive. That is, we cannot sister steel or wood to the side for strengthening. I am calculating about 6 kips/ft of shear flow using v=VQ/I. A preliminary design would be 1" lag screws at every 4" which is way excessive.
My question is, are there any products or design guides that can allow me to increase the shear flow capacity at the interface between the 5" add-on member and the existing glulam? Either adhesive, or some kind of toothed plate that has approved capacity? Or even a split ring connector to act as a shear lug? Thanks in advance.
My question is, are there any products or design guides that can allow me to increase the shear flow capacity at the interface between the 5" add-on member and the existing glulam? Either adhesive, or some kind of toothed plate that has approved capacity? Or even a split ring connector to act as a shear lug? Thanks in advance.