RARWOOD
Structural
- Jun 17, 2004
- 519
The Carnegie Pocket Companion-1923 which SlideRuleEra has talked about before, gives design values for wood.
Those design values are quiet high, so I am unsure of how to apply them for use in evaluating wood from a building built in early 1900. Does anyone have any suggestions?
I am trying to get an estimate of what design values may have been use in order to determine the orginal loads that a building was designed for.
Those design values are quiet high, so I am unsure of how to apply them for use in evaluating wood from a building built in early 1900. Does anyone have any suggestions?
I am trying to get an estimate of what design values may have been use in order to determine the orginal loads that a building was designed for.