archycad2003
Specifier/Regulator
- Jan 23, 2003
- 1
Greetings to all, my first post. I am a plans examiner for commercial buildings; however, the residential guys asked me to take a look at this situation.
A home builder, new to our area, is proposing to use 2 x 10 floor joists at 16" oc with spans of 16 ft to 17 ft (SPF #1/#2, tables limit the span to 15'-4" w/ 40 psf LL + 10 psf DL).
The builder produced a set of engineer's calcs (dated several months ago for another city) which confirmed the table spans then added a statement that with every third 2 x 10 joist doubled and bridging at mid-span this would be equal to 2 x 10 at 12" oc. Therefore, the maximum span for the 2 x 10's would be 17'-3" (limited by deflection, 17'-9" limited by bending). The sub floor is nailed (no adhesive) to the joists.
Before I ask for his rationale and calculations, I wanted some opinions.
Is there a rationale for this type of span increase? Has anyone used or calculated this type of span increase?
A home builder, new to our area, is proposing to use 2 x 10 floor joists at 16" oc with spans of 16 ft to 17 ft (SPF #1/#2, tables limit the span to 15'-4" w/ 40 psf LL + 10 psf DL).
The builder produced a set of engineer's calcs (dated several months ago for another city) which confirmed the table spans then added a statement that with every third 2 x 10 joist doubled and bridging at mid-span this would be equal to 2 x 10 at 12" oc. Therefore, the maximum span for the 2 x 10's would be 17'-3" (limited by deflection, 17'-9" limited by bending). The sub floor is nailed (no adhesive) to the joists.
Before I ask for his rationale and calculations, I wanted some opinions.
Is there a rationale for this type of span increase? Has anyone used or calculated this type of span increase?