DarrenEmery
Structural
- Oct 28, 2005
- 2
Hello All,
I am a building inspector in the midwest, looking for some help understanding the engineering issues behind a code requirement. I searched the archives but didn't find anything that addressess my question.
The IRC and the IBC call for two jack studs (called trimmers around here) on header spans based upon header size and span, as well as loading factors. Framers around here have a rule of thumb that a single trimmer is good for anything under 6'. When I cite this violation, I get all kinds of arguement, much of it valid in my opinion.
The IRC/IBC chart jumps to two trimmers much earlier than the UBC did, and I'd like to have a good reasoning behind the intent of this code when I explain it.
I'm wondering if the trimmer requirement is more a function of compression on the stud itself, or a deflection issue on the header material, or a combination of both?
Any thoughts?
Thanks in advance for the input!
Darren Emery
I am a building inspector in the midwest, looking for some help understanding the engineering issues behind a code requirement. I searched the archives but didn't find anything that addressess my question.
The IRC and the IBC call for two jack studs (called trimmers around here) on header spans based upon header size and span, as well as loading factors. Framers around here have a rule of thumb that a single trimmer is good for anything under 6'. When I cite this violation, I get all kinds of arguement, much of it valid in my opinion.
The IRC/IBC chart jumps to two trimmers much earlier than the UBC did, and I'd like to have a good reasoning behind the intent of this code when I explain it.
I'm wondering if the trimmer requirement is more a function of compression on the stud itself, or a deflection issue on the header material, or a combination of both?
Any thoughts?
Thanks in advance for the input!
Darren Emery