GalileoG
Structural
- Feb 17, 2007
- 467
Hi all,
I have a beam that spans approximately 10m. I have wood trusses @ 600mm that sits on a wood plate that's bolted to the top flange of the beam. The hurricane ties that I am using would not take anything close to 2% of the compression force in the flange of this beam. Obviously, I can not have an unbraced length of 600mm.
Let's say the brace force is 10kN and each hurricane tie can take a lateral force of 2kN. Can I then rationalize and make the judgement call that my unbrace length is equal to (10kN / 2kN) * 600mm = 3000mm?
It's a judgement call, but I don't see why this wouldn't work?
Clansman
If a builder has built a house for a man and has not made his work sound, and the house which he has built has fallen down and so caused the death of the householder, that builder shall be put to death." Code of Hammurabi, c.2040 B.C.
I have a beam that spans approximately 10m. I have wood trusses @ 600mm that sits on a wood plate that's bolted to the top flange of the beam. The hurricane ties that I am using would not take anything close to 2% of the compression force in the flange of this beam. Obviously, I can not have an unbraced length of 600mm.
Let's say the brace force is 10kN and each hurricane tie can take a lateral force of 2kN. Can I then rationalize and make the judgement call that my unbrace length is equal to (10kN / 2kN) * 600mm = 3000mm?
It's a judgement call, but I don't see why this wouldn't work?
Clansman
If a builder has built a house for a man and has not made his work sound, and the house which he has built has fallen down and so caused the death of the householder, that builder shall be put to death." Code of Hammurabi, c.2040 B.C.