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Thread: Case Study: Steel Beam-to-Header Connection

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    Default Case Study: Steel Beam-to-Header Connection

    Post by ken » Mon Jan 01, 2007 1:28 am

    In a residential construction:

    What do you think about this steel beam-to-header connection?
    Is it a good connection?
    What's missing factor in the design process?

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    Default Connection

    by ken » Tue Jun 12, 2007 10:20 am

    This is not a good connection to support a steel beam unless the reaction load is small.
    As a designer, you need to check several items to ensure the wood header will not be subject to sustaining loads upon the header.

    The lateral constraint at the steel beam end needs a check too.

    Typically, you will use steel-to-steel connection style instead of steel-to-wood connection.
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