The firm I work for has always designed our own connections, we don't delegate to other firms, and as such we've got a pretty good library of connection details. On a recent project, we used a detail that we have used selectively for 20 years... an all-welded ST connection that is intended for...
I am designing a deck for a client and they have told me they want to use 1" nominal thickness Trex composite decking on 2x joist. I know from experience I can count on 1x boards, wood sheathing, or even gyp to brace most 2x material. I've even read literature about using light gage metal wall...
This is a question born out of curiosity more than anything and peripherally related to some research I was doing. I would also like to preface this by saying I am ignorant of the full scope of European design codes so forgive me if I am missing something obvious.
In the design of glulam beams...
I am working on a bit of a unique wood structure. Multiple stories, primarily storage, many wood posts carrying a fairly high load to the foundation.
I've sized the sill plate at the ground floor to not crush when carrying the load of these heavy posts. The post sizes are set in stone and...
Good morning, all. I have a little bit of an odd situation come up.
I am working on a structure which has thousands (not an exaggeration) of angles as a part of horizontal trusses that are a part of the lateral system. They are all required due to the nature of the structure and providing...
Thanks in advance for any and all help.
I have an odd situation. I am doing some subcontracted connection design and have had an issue come up on a braced frame connection.
I have a W14x61 column, a W24x55 beam, and an HSS10x10x3/8 brace coming down to the joint from above. The beam's...
Thank you in advance for any help on this issue.
I have an unusual situation that has come up. I am designing the footings for a modular structure. The frost depth is 33" and the contractor wants to pour solid concrete from the top of grade down to the bottom of the footing. This is fine, easy...