zpiderman
Mechanical
- Oct 11, 2001
- 16
I have a wood floor with wood beam support (floor is 13'W x 31'-6"L). The beams are 10-1/2" x 2-1/2", span 13' and are 25-1/2" apart. On one end the beams are supported by the main building wall and on the other they're supported by an S12 x 35.0 I-Beam running the length of the floor (and resting on columns 11' apart).
I would like to reinforce part of this floor to accomodate a new press (63"L x 42"W x 4,500lbs), with the load being pretty much static. I do not have much experience with structural design nor do I have any research material available to give me some data on the wood beams. This is a very old building so I don't know if today's wood beam data would apply to this structure (building is approx. 100 years old).
Can anyone help me on this one?
I would like to reinforce part of this floor to accomodate a new press (63"L x 42"W x 4,500lbs), with the load being pretty much static. I do not have much experience with structural design nor do I have any research material available to give me some data on the wood beams. This is a very old building so I don't know if today's wood beam data would apply to this structure (building is approx. 100 years old).
Can anyone help me on this one?