nrguades
Structural
- May 19, 2002
- 71
Hi to all...
Greetings...
I received a comment regarding double top plate splice connection. The chord force is around 14600 lbs. Im using CMST14 with 37 - 16d nails ea side and joint in the top plate splice shall be offset at least 4 ft.
Heres my design parameters & calculation:
Design Code: IBC 2003
Lumber Type: Douglar Fir Larch, G=0.5
Lumber Grade: No. 2
Load Duration Factor = 1.6
Wet Service Factor = 1.0
Temperatur Factor = 1.0
Ft = 575 psi (Table 4a, NDS SUPP 2001)
Cross Sectional Area of 2x6 = 8.25 sq in
Size Factor = 1.3
the allowable tension capacity of 2x6 only =
575x1.3x8.25x1.6 = 9867 lbs
therefore the minimum force resisted by simpson strap =
14600 - 9867 = 4733 lbs
Capacity of CMST14 with 37 - 16d nails ea side = 6490 lbs > 4733 lbs therefore the connection for me is okey...
The comment suggested that double top plates cannot resist the specified load and we need a steel angle to reinforce the chord inorder to resist the force of 14.6 kips. He said that the steel angle will all carry the 14.6 load.
Hoping for you comments on the above issue, most specifically on the principle I used to determine the force carried by the simpson strap....
Thanks
Respectfully,
Noel
Greetings...
I received a comment regarding double top plate splice connection. The chord force is around 14600 lbs. Im using CMST14 with 37 - 16d nails ea side and joint in the top plate splice shall be offset at least 4 ft.
Heres my design parameters & calculation:
Design Code: IBC 2003
Lumber Type: Douglar Fir Larch, G=0.5
Lumber Grade: No. 2
Load Duration Factor = 1.6
Wet Service Factor = 1.0
Temperatur Factor = 1.0
Ft = 575 psi (Table 4a, NDS SUPP 2001)
Cross Sectional Area of 2x6 = 8.25 sq in
Size Factor = 1.3
the allowable tension capacity of 2x6 only =
575x1.3x8.25x1.6 = 9867 lbs
therefore the minimum force resisted by simpson strap =
14600 - 9867 = 4733 lbs
Capacity of CMST14 with 37 - 16d nails ea side = 6490 lbs > 4733 lbs therefore the connection for me is okey...
The comment suggested that double top plates cannot resist the specified load and we need a steel angle to reinforce the chord inorder to resist the force of 14.6 kips. He said that the steel angle will all carry the 14.6 load.
Hoping for you comments on the above issue, most specifically on the principle I used to determine the force carried by the simpson strap....
Thanks
Respectfully,
Noel