PG35
Structural
- Apr 30, 2007
- 25
I'm designing a lintel to span 28'. It supports 5' of 8" blk. centered on the beam and 5' of face brick at an eccentricity of 6". There is some roof load but very little. I want to use a W16 section w/ bottom plate.
I find that a cont. 3/8" plate is adequate to support the brick if the plate is designed to act as a cantilever (fixed end at the connection to the bottom flange). If welding is frequent, is it unreasonable to assume that this an adequate assumption.
The torsion calculation apprears to be very lengthy. I got the AISC design guide 9 for torsion. 5' of brick acting at 6" doesn't seem like it will be a big problem.
Is it normal practice to provide brg. plates with anchors at the brg. locations to help resist the torsion at the ends of the lintel? I will provide some rebar welded to the top flange at 4' o.c.
Does anyone have experience with a similar situation? I don't feel comfortabledealing with torsion.
Any help will be appreciated.
Thanks.
I find that a cont. 3/8" plate is adequate to support the brick if the plate is designed to act as a cantilever (fixed end at the connection to the bottom flange). If welding is frequent, is it unreasonable to assume that this an adequate assumption.
The torsion calculation apprears to be very lengthy. I got the AISC design guide 9 for torsion. 5' of brick acting at 6" doesn't seem like it will be a big problem.
Is it normal practice to provide brg. plates with anchors at the brg. locations to help resist the torsion at the ends of the lintel? I will provide some rebar welded to the top flange at 4' o.c.
Does anyone have experience with a similar situation? I don't feel comfortabledealing with torsion.
Any help will be appreciated.
Thanks.