DiademSC
Structural
- May 30, 2019
- 1
Hi all,
I'd be grateful for any guidance on the use of structural "picture frames".
I have a knock through from an existing house into a new extension and have specified a classic "goal frame" type arrangement with steel vertical posts supporting the horizontal member. The posts are in turn supported on concrete pad foundations.
The builder has asked if I can specify a "picture frame" type arrangement instead with the lower horizontal member of the frame sitting along the existing footings. He believes that the lower horizontal member of the frame will equally spread the load coming down into it from the two columns at each side and says he has used this arrangement in the past supplied by a structural engineer on a 7.0m wide opening with high loads. My opening size is 6.5m and the vertical loads each side are in the region of 120 kN. Existing footings are 600mm wide x 200mm deep. I feel certain that there will be non linear distribution of the loads to the footings and that its not likely that the footings could take such high load.
Ive searched high and low online for example calculations that demonstrate how to show acceptability of picture frame loads to footings, but without success. Do any of you fine people out there have a calculation that you would be willing to share with me please? Or alternatively do you know of a web page that demonstrates how this is achieved.
Many thanks in advance.
I'd be grateful for any guidance on the use of structural "picture frames".
I have a knock through from an existing house into a new extension and have specified a classic "goal frame" type arrangement with steel vertical posts supporting the horizontal member. The posts are in turn supported on concrete pad foundations.
The builder has asked if I can specify a "picture frame" type arrangement instead with the lower horizontal member of the frame sitting along the existing footings. He believes that the lower horizontal member of the frame will equally spread the load coming down into it from the two columns at each side and says he has used this arrangement in the past supplied by a structural engineer on a 7.0m wide opening with high loads. My opening size is 6.5m and the vertical loads each side are in the region of 120 kN. Existing footings are 600mm wide x 200mm deep. I feel certain that there will be non linear distribution of the loads to the footings and that its not likely that the footings could take such high load.
Ive searched high and low online for example calculations that demonstrate how to show acceptability of picture frame loads to footings, but without success. Do any of you fine people out there have a calculation that you would be willing to share with me please? Or alternatively do you know of a web page that demonstrates how this is achieved.
Many thanks in advance.