cobadger
Structural
- Jun 2, 2005
- 15
I am checking the design of a simply-supported, notched timber purlin and need some advice. Based on the NDS section 3.4.3.2, I have calculated the shear capacity of the notch, which is on the tension side on each end of the beam. This calculation yields of capacity of 1402 pounds. If I determine the max. beam length allowed based on shear, and excluding the load a distance "d" from the ends, the max length is 12.24 ft.
When I calcalculate the max. moment capacity of the beam, I have end/support reactions of 1567 pounds and a max length of 9.50 ft.
Am I correct in thinking that moment controls even though the reaction exceeds that of the allowable shear?
Thanks for your advice, Alex
Section 3.4.3.1 of the NDS says I do not have to include the load
When I calcalculate the max. moment capacity of the beam, I have end/support reactions of 1567 pounds and a max length of 9.50 ft.
Am I correct in thinking that moment controls even though the reaction exceeds that of the allowable shear?
Thanks for your advice, Alex
Section 3.4.3.1 of the NDS says I do not have to include the load