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Wood Beam Design Base On NDS 2005: Input Data & Design Summary

This document provides a summary of the design of a 6x14 wood beam with a span of 10 feet. It includes input parameters such as loads, material properties, and design calculations. The calculations show the beam has adequate bending and shear capacity with deflections meeting specified limits. Stresses due to bending, axial load, and combined loading are all below allowable values. The beam design is satisfactory per the NDS 2005 wood design specification.

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Wood Beam Design Base On NDS 2005: Input Data & Design Summary

This document provides a summary of the design of a 6x14 wood beam with a span of 10 feet. It includes input parameters such as loads, material properties, and design calculations. The calculations show the beam has adequate bending and shear capacity with deflections meeting specified limits. Stresses due to bending, axial load, and combined loading are all below allowable values. The beam design is satisfactory per the NDS 2005 wood design specification.

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CLIENT :
JOB NO. :

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Wood Beam Design Base on NDS 2005


INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
MEMBER SIZE
MEMBER SPAN

6 x 14
L=
wD =

UNIFORMLY DISTRIBUTED DEAD LOAD

No. 1, Douglas Fir-Larch

10
112

wL =

UNIFORMLY DISTRIBUTED LIVE LOAD

ft
lbs / ft

lbs / ft
PD1 = 1500 lbs
L1 =
4
ft
PD2 = 3936 lbs

CONCENTRATED DEAD LOADS


(0 for no concentrated load)

L2 =
5
L = L / 360

DEFLECTION LIMIT OF LIVE LOAD

ft
Camber => 0.18 inch

Kcr D + L = L / 180

DEFLECTION LIMIT OF LONG-TERM

THE BEAM DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.


Does member have continuous lateral support by top diaphragm ?
(1= yes, 0= no)
0
No
Code
1
2
3
4
5
6
Choice

Duration Factor, CD
Condition
0.90
Dead Load
1.00
Occupancy Live Load
1.15
Snow Load
1.25
Construction Load
1.60
Wind/Earthquake Load
2.00
Impact Load
=>
4
Construction Load

ANALYSIS
DETERMINE REACTIONS, MOMENT, SHEAR
wSelf Wt =
RLeft =
16
lbs / ft
VMax =

3.36

3.51

Code
Designation
1
Select Structural, Douglas Fir-Larch
2
No. 1, Douglas Fir-Larch
3
No. 2, Douglas Fir-Larch
4
Select Structural, Southern Pine
5
No. 1, Southern Pine
6
No. 2, Southern Pine
Choice
=>
2

RRight =

kips

kips, at 13.5 inch from left end

3.21

kips

MMax =

14.44

ft-kips, at 5.00 ft from left end

DETERMINE SECTION PROPERTIES& ALLOWABLE STRESSES


b =

5.50

in

d =

13.50

in

580

ksi

E = Ex =

1600

ksi

Fb =

FbE =

6605

psi

Fb =

1,350

psi

F = FbE / Fb* =

3.97

Fv =

170

psi

Fb' =

1,639

psi

< 50

E' =

1,600

ksi

Fv' =

213

psi

A =

74.3

in

Sx =

167.1

in

lE =

19.7

(ft, Tab 3.3.3 footnote 1)

CD
1.25

CM
1.00

Ct
1.00

E'min =

I =

1,128 in

RB =

10.265

Ci
1.00

CL
0.98

CF
0.99

Cc
1.00

CV
1.00

1665.56

psi

Cr
1.00

CHECK BENDING AND SHEAR CAPACITIES


fb = MMax / Sx =

1037

fv' = 1.5 VMax / A =

68

CHECK DEFLECTIONS
(L, Max) = 0.00
(Kcr D + L , Max) = 0.18
Where

Kcr =

psi

1.50

<
psi

Fb =

<

in, at 5.000 ft from left end,


in, at 4.900 ft from left end
, (NDS 3.5.2)

DETERMINE CAMBER AT 1.5 (DEAD + SELF WEIGHT)


(1.5D, Max) =
0.18
in, at 4.900 ft from left end

1639 psi
Fv'

[Satisfactory]

[Satisfactory]

<
<

L = L / 360
Kcr D + L = L / 180

[Satisfactory]
[Satisfactory]

CHECK THE BEAM CAPACITY WITH AXIAL LOAD


AXIAL LOAD

8.1

kips

THE ALLOWABLE COMPRESSIVE STRESS IS


Fc' = Fc CD CP CF =
804 psi
Where

Fc =

925

CD =

1.60

psi

CF =

0.99 (Lumber only)


2
0.5
CP = (1+F) / 2c - [(1+F) / 2c) - F / c]
Fc* = Fc CD CF =

1461
Le = Ke L = 1.0 L =
b =
5.5
in
SF = slenderness ratio =
2
FcE = 0.822 E'min / SF =

0.551

psi
120

in

<

21.8
1002

psi

580
ksi
F = FcE / Fc* =
0.686
c =
0.8
THE ACTUAL COMPRESSIVE STRESS IS
fc = F / A =
109
psi

<

Fc'

THE ALLOWABLE FLEXURAL STRESS IS


Fb' =
2097 psi, [ for CD =

1.6

50

[Satisfies NDS 2005 Sec. 3.7.1.4]

E'min =

THE ACTUAL FLEXURAL STRESS IS


fb = (M + Fe) / S = 1304 psi

<

[Satisfactory]

Fb'

[Satisfactory]

CHECK COMBINED STRESS [NDS 2005 Sec. 3.9.2]


2

(fc / Fc' ) + fb / [Fb' (1 - fc / FcE)]

0.716

<

[Satisfactory]

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