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This document contains engineering calculations for a residential structure located at 112 Wilson Drive in Port Jefferson, New York. The calculations were performed by A.S. Engineering Services, P.C. and include analyses of wind loads, seismic loads, snow loads, beam moments and connections, shear wall capacities, and individual beam designs. Load parameters and wind pressures are established based on 2009 IRC code requirements. Calculations are provided for wind loads applied perpendicular and parallel to the roof ridge. Shear values and load distributions to structural elements are determined.

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This document contains engineering calculations for a residential structure located at 112 Wilson Drive in Port Jefferson, New York. The calculations were performed by A.S. Engineering Services, P.C. and include analyses of wind loads, seismic loads, snow loads, beam moments and connections, shear wall capacities, and individual beam designs. Load parameters and wind pressures are established based on 2009 IRC code requirements. Calculations are provided for wind loads applied perpendicular and parallel to the roof ridge. Shear values and load distributions to structural elements are determined.

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ENGINEERING CALCULATIONS
Location:

Prepared for:

Prepared by:
A.S. Engineering Services, P.C.
112 Wilson Drive
Port Jefferson, New York, 11777

Engineer of Record:
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Table of Contents

LOADING PARAMETERS .....................................................................................................................................................................3


WIND PRESSURE CALCS ...................................................................................................................................................................6
WIND PERPENDICULAR TO RIDGE ................................................................................................................................................6
WIND PARALLEL TO RIDGE ............................................................................................................................................................9
SEISMIC CALCS .................................................................................................................................................................................13
SNOW LOADS ....................................................................................................................................................................................15
MOMENT CONNECTION CALCS .......................................................................................................................................................18
SHEARWALL CALCS .........................................................................................................................................................................28
INDIVIDUAL BEAM ANALYSIS ...........................................................................................................................................................38
FOOTING DESIGN ..........................................................................................................................................................................81
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LOADING PARAMETERS

PER 2009 IRC

I =1.0
WIND SPEED = 90 MPH
EXP C
SEISMIC - SEE BELOW

FROM CALCS, MAXIMUM WIND PRESSURE ARE AS FOLLOWS

ROOM INPUT
PROJECTION 50.00 FT
EAVE HEIGTH 8.00 FT
RIDGE HEIGHT 16.00 FT
FRONT WALL LENGTH 95.00 FT

WIND PRESSURES 12.88 psf for Windward Wall


9.06 psf for Leeward Wall
Side
11.61 psf for Wall
14.16 psf for Roof

WIND BASE SHEAR CALCULATIONS


X-Direction Surface Area = 600 sq ft for peaked wall
Y-Direction Survace Area = 950 sq ft for side wall
Therefore, X-Direction Wind Shear, Vwx = 13169 lbs
Y-Direction Wind Shear, VwY = 12240 lbs

NOTE THAT CORNER ZONE PRESSURES WERE UTILIZED FOR ENTIRE STRUCTURE, THEREFORE DESIGN IS
CONSERVATIVE

BASE SHEAR:
Vx = 13.1K
Vy = 12.3K

BASE SHEAR MAIN HOUSE (EXCLUDES GARAGE) :


Vx = 13.1K
Vy = 8.4K
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SHEAR AT ROOF:
Vx = 6.55K
Vy = 4.2K

MAIN ROOF DIAPHRAGM APPROXIMATELY 30'x65'


1/2 TO EACH SIDE
THEREFORE LOADS AS FOLLOWS:
Vx = 3.3K
Vy= 2.1K

SHEAR PER FOOT OF WALL:


vx = 3.3/65 = 51 PLF
vy = 70 PLF

THEREFORE DESIGN HORIZONTAL DIAPHRAGM TO RESIST THESE LOADS

LOADS ARE TRANSFERRED TO PERIMETER WALLS AND INTERNAL STEEL BEAM

APPLY FULL LOAD TO BEAM 3.3K SINCE SPLIT IN HALFT BETWEEN BEAM AND REAR WALL

IF APPLY LOAD AT TOP OF COLUMN, H = 11'

MOMENT TO BE RESISTED = 36.3K-FT = 435.6 K-IN

FOR STEEL COLUMN

Sreq = 15.7

USE HSS7x5x1/2 S=17.3 AND I = 50.7

CHECK DELTA = (P*L^3)/48EI = .11 OKAY LESS THAN .01 X H = 0.11

SEE RISA CALCS

NOW CHECK SHEAR WALLS

CHECK WORST CASE X FIRST V = 70 PLF

INSTEAD DUMPED FULL 3.3 KIPS INTO WALL ALONG REAR MASTER BEDROOM - OK

AGAIN DESIGN IS CONSERVATIVE SINCE SINGLE WALL CAN RESIST FULL SHEAR LOAD AND ALL WALLS ARE
CONSTRUCTED IN SAME MANNER
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SEE TEDDS OUTPUT

NOW CHECK Y-DIRECTION WALLS

2.1K EACH WALL

SEE TEDDS OUTPUT

CALC SEISMIC BASE SHEAR

TOTAL WEIGHT STRUCTURE

LENGHT EXTERIOR WALLS = 272'x12x10 AVE HEIGHT = 32640 LBS

LENGTH INTERIOR WALL BETWEEN KITCHEN AND GARAGE = 20x12x10=2400 LBS

ROOF = 3000 SF x 10 PSF = 30000 LBS

TOTAL WEIGHT STRUCTURE = 65040 LBS

SEISMIC BASE SHEAR = 7.5 KIPS

NOW TAKE 1/2 WALL WEIGHT + FULL ROOF FOR LOAD TO WALL = 47.5K

FORCE TO WALLS = 5.5 KIPS

0.5 TO EACH WALL = 2.75 KIPS

RECHECK TEDDS SHEAR WALL CALCS


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WIND PRESSURE CALCS

WIND PERPENDICULAR TO RIDGE


WIND LOAD (ASCE 7 – 05)
TEDDS calculation version 1.2.03

Classification summary
Structure is a building
Structure is Rigid
Mean roof height; h = 15.0 ft
Horizontal dimension parallel to wind; L = 42.0 ft
Horizontal dimension normal to wind; B = 92.0 ft
Roof angle; θ = 18.0 deg
Wind force resisting element is part of main wind force resisting system
Structure is enclosed
Structure is low rise

Procedure
Occupancy category (table 1-1); Category = 2
Basic wind speed (sect. 6.5.4); V = 90.0 mph
Region; Non-Hurricane Prone
Importance factor ( table 6-1); I = 1.00
Exposure category (sect. 6.5.6); C
Wind directionality factor; Kd = 0.85
Topographic factor; Kzt = 1.00
Design procedure - analytical procedure (Method2)
Velocity pressure at mean roof height ‘h’(ASCE 7-05, cl. 6.5.10)
Case of loading system (table 6-3); Case = 1
Velocity pressure exposure coefficient; Kh = 0.85
qh = 0.00256 × Kh × Kzt × Kd × V × I × 1 psf / mph = 14.98 psf
2 2
Velocity pressure at mean roof height ‘h’;

Design wind pressure for MWFRS of low-rise enclosed and partially enclosed buildings (alternative procedure)
Velocity pressure at mean roof height ‘h’; qh = 14.98 psf
External and internal pressure coefficients (fig. 6-5)
Positive internal pressure coefficient; GCpi_pos = 0.18
Negative internal pressure coefficient; GCpi_neg = -0.18
Building surface 1
External pressure coeff. for surface 1 (fig. 6-10); GCpf_1 = 0.51
With positive GCpi; p1_S1 = qh × ((GCpf_1) - (GCpi_pos)) = 4.98 psf
With negative GCpi; p2_S1 = qh × ((GCpf_1) - (GCpi_neg)) = 10.38 psf

Building surface 2
External pressure coeff. for surface 2 (fig. 6-10); GCpf_2 = -0.69
With positive GCpi; p1_S2 = qh × ((GCpf_2) - (GCpi_pos)) = -13.03 psf
With negative GCpi; p2_S2 = qh × ((GCpf_2) - (GCpi_neg)) = -7.64 psf
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Building surface 3
External pressure coeff. for surface 3 (fig. 6-10); GCpf_3 = -0.47
With positive GCpi; p1_S3 = qh × ((GCpf_3) - (GCpi_pos)) = -9.67 psf
With negative GCpi; p2_S3 = qh × ((GCpf_3) - (GCpi_neg)) = -4.27 psf

Building surface 4
External pressure coeff. for surface 4 (fig. 6-10); GCpf_4= -0.41
With positive GCpi; p1_S4 = qh × ((GCpf_4) - (GCpi_pos)) = -8.86 psf
With negative GCpi; p2_S4 = qh × ((GCpf_4) - (GCpi_neg)) = -3.47 psf

Building surface 5
External pressure coeff. for surface 5 (fig. 6-10); GCpf_5 = -0.45
With positive GCpi; p1_S5 = qh × ((GCpf_5) - (GCpi_pos)) = -9.44 psf
With negative GCpi; p2_S5 = qh × ((GCpf_5) - (GCpi_neg)) = -4.05 psf

Building surface 6
External pressure coeff. for surface 6 (fig. 6-10); GCpf_6 = -0.45
With positive GCpi; p1_S6 = qh × ((GCpf_6) - (GCpi_pos)) = -9.44 psf
With negative GCpi; p2_S6 = qh × ((GCpf_6) - (GCpi_neg)) = -4.05 psf

Building surface 1E
External pressure coeff. for surface 1E (fig. 6-10); GCpf_1E = 0.77
With positive GCpi; p1_S1E = qh × ((GCpf_1E) - (GCpi_pos)) = 8.91 psf
With negative GCpi; p2_S1E = qh × ((GCpf_1E) - (GCpi_neg)) = 14.30 psf

Building surface 2E
External pressure coeff. for surface 2E (fig. 6-10); GCpf_2E = -1.07
With positive GCpi; p1_S2E = qh × ((GCpf_2E) - (GCpi_pos)) = -18.73 psf
With negative GCpi; p2_S2E = qh × ((GCpf_2E) - (GCpi_neg)) = -13.33 psf

Building surface 3E
External pressure coeff. for surface 3E (fig. 6-10); GCpf_3E = -0.67
With positive GCpi; p1_S3E = qh × ((GCpf_3E) - (GCpi_pos)) = -12.71 psf
With negative GCpi; p2_S3E = qh × ((GCpf_3E) - (GCpi_neg)) = -7.32 psf

Building surface 4E
External pressure coeff. for surface 4E (fig. 6-10); GCpf_4E = -0.61
With positive GCpi; p1_S4E = qh × ((GCpf_4E) - (GCpi_pos)) = -11.87 psf
With negative GCpi; p2_S4E = qh × ((GCpf_4E) - (GCpi_neg)) = -6.47 psf
Note: - As per Section 6.1.4.1, the wind load to be used in the design of the MWFRS shall be not less than 10 psf
multiplied by the area of the building or structure projected onto a vertical plane normal to the wind direction.
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C C 6
6

3 2
4 1

2 3

3E 2E D
4E D 1E
θ 2E θ 3E
1 4
5 Reference 5
B Corner B
Direc 1E Direc 4E
Being tion of MW Bein tion of MW
g De
Desig F 2a signe FRS 2a
ned RS A d A
Reference
Corner

Reference
Corner
C 5 C 5
2E 3E
1E 4E
3E 2E
2 3
1 4
3 2 Reference
4E 1E
D D Corner
2a 2a
θ θ
4 1
6 6
B B
Direc Direc
Bein tion of MW Bein tion of MW
g De g De
signe FRS A signe FRS A
d d

Basic Load Cases - Transverse Direction

4E
Zone 2/3 Boundary C 4 Zone 2/3 Boundary C 4
3 3E 3
6 5
3 3
4E
2 3E 2
6 5 2E
2 D 2 D
5 6
θ 2E θ
S 1E S
1 FR 1 FR
MW B MW
B 5
n of ned 6
n of ned
io ig io ig
ect es 2a ect es
1E Dir ing D Dir ing D
Be Reference Be
2a A Corner A
Reference
Corner

Reference
Corner 1E
Zone 2/3 Boundary C 1 Zone 2/3 Boundary C 1

2E 2 2
5 6
2 2
1E
3 3 2E Reference
5 3E
3 6 D Corner
D 3
6 5
θ θ 3E
4E S
RS FR
B
4
6 WF 4 MW
fM 5 of ned
2a o n o igned B
io n ig
ect i
es ect es
Dir ing D
4E Dir ing D
Be Be
A 2a A

Basic Load Cases - Longitudinal Direction


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4T
6
4
3T 3T
4T 6
3
2T
4E
4 3 2T 3E
6
3E 2 2
1T 5
4E
θ 2E θ 2E
B/2 1T
5 S
1
1 5 L FR
MW
B/2 n of ned
1E B 1E io ig
L ect es
Direc B Dir ing D
Bein tion of M 2a 2a Be
g De W
signe FRS
d Reference Reference
Corner Corner

Torsional Load Case


Transverse Direction Longitudinal Direction

WIND PARALLEL TO RIDGE

WIND LOAD (ASCE 7 – 05)


TEDDS calculation version 1.2.03

Classification summary
Structure is a building
Structure is Rigid
Mean roof height; h = 15.0 ft
Horizontal dimension parallel to wind; L = 92.0 ft
Horizontal dimension normal to wind; B = 42.0 ft
Roof angle; θ = 18.0 deg
Wind force resisting element is part of main wind force resisting system
Structure is enclosed
Structure is low rise
Procedure
Occupancy category (table 1-1); Category = 2
Basic wind speed (sect. 6.5.4); V = 90.0 mph
Region; Non-Hurricane Prone
Importance factor ( table 6-1); I = 1.00
Exposure category (sect. 6.5.6); C
Wind directionality factor; Kd = 0.85
Topographic factor; Kzt = 1.00
Design procedure - analytical procedure (Method2)
Velocity pressure at mean roof height ‘h’(ASCE 7-05, cl. 6.5.10)
Case of loading system (table 6-3); Case = 1
Velocity pressure exposure coefficient; Kh = 0.85
qh = 0.00256 × Kh × Kzt × Kd × V × I × 1 psf / mph = 14.98 psf
2 2
Velocity pressure at mean roof height ‘h’;
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Design wind pressure for MWFRS of low-rise enclosed and partially enclosed buildings (alternative procedure)
Velocity pressure at mean roof height ‘h’; qh = 14.98 psf
External and internal pressure coefficients (fig. 6-5)
Positive internal pressure coefficient; GCpi_pos = 0.18
Negative internal pressure coefficient; GCpi_neg = -0.18
Building surface 1
External pressure coeff. for surface 1 (fig. 6-10); GCpf_1 = 0.51
With positive GCpi; p1_S1 = qh × ((GCpf_1) - (GCpi_pos)) = 4.98 psf
With negative GCpi; p2_S1 = qh × ((GCpf_1) - (GCpi_neg)) = 10.38 psf

Building surface 2
External pressure coeff. for surface 2 (fig. 6-10); GCpf_2 = -0.69
With positive GCpi; p1_S2 = qh × ((GCpf_2) - (GCpi_pos)) = -13.03 psf
With negative GCpi; p2_S2 = qh × ((GCpf_2) - (GCpi_neg)) = -7.64 psf

Building surface 3
External pressure coeff. for surface 3 (fig. 6-10); GCpf_3 = -0.47
With positive GCpi; p1_S3 = qh × ((GCpf_3) - (GCpi_pos)) = -9.67 psf
With negative GCpi; p2_S3 = qh × ((GCpf_3) - (GCpi_neg)) = -4.27 psf

Building surface 4
External pressure coeff. for surface 4 (fig. 6-10); GCpf_4= -0.41
With positive GCpi; p1_S4 = qh × ((GCpf_4) - (GCpi_pos)) = -8.86 psf
With negative GCpi; p2_S4 = qh × ((GCpf_4) - (GCpi_neg)) = -3.47 psf

Building surface 5
External pressure coeff. for surface 5 (fig. 6-10); GCpf_5 = -0.45
With positive GCpi; p1_S5 = qh × ((GCpf_5) - (GCpi_pos)) = -9.44 psf
With negative GCpi; p2_S5 = qh × ((GCpf_5) - (GCpi_neg)) = -4.05 psf

Building surface 6
External pressure coeff. for surface 6 (fig. 6-10); GCpf_6 = -0.45
With positive GCpi; p1_S6 = qh × ((GCpf_6) - (GCpi_pos)) = -9.44 psf
With negative GCpi; p2_S6 = qh × ((GCpf_6) - (GCpi_neg)) = -4.05 psf

Building surface 1E
External pressure coeff. for surface 1E (fig. 6-10); GCpf_1E = 0.77
With positive GCpi; p1_S1E = qh × ((GCpf_1E) - (GCpi_pos)) = 8.91 psf
With negative GCpi; p2_S1E = qh × ((GCpf_1E) - (GCpi_neg)) = 14.30 psf

Building surface 2E
External pressure coeff. for surface 2E (fig. 6-10); GCpf_2E = -1.07
With positive GCpi; p1_S2E = qh × ((GCpf_2E) - (GCpi_pos)) = -18.73 psf
With negative GCpi; p2_S2E = qh × ((GCpf_2E) - (GCpi_neg)) = -13.33 psf

Building surface 3E
External pressure coeff. for surface 3E (fig. 6-10); GCpf_3E = -0.67
With positive GCpi; p1_S3E = qh × ((GCpf_3E) - (GCpi_pos)) = -12.71 psf
With negative GCpi; p2_S3E = qh × ((GCpf_3E) - (GCpi_neg)) = -7.32 psf
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Building surface 4E
External pressure coeff. for surface 4E (fig. 6-10); GCpf_4E = -0.61
With positive GCpi; p1_S4E = qh × ((GCpf_4E) - (GCpi_pos)) = -11.87 psf
With negative GCpi; p2_S4E = qh × ((GCpf_4E) - (GCpi_neg)) = -6.47 psf
Note: - As per Section 6.1.4.1, the wind load to be used in the design of the MWFRS shall be not less than 10 psf
multiplied by the area of the building or structure projected onto a vertical plane normal to the wind direction.

C C 6
6

3 2
4 1
2 3

3E 2E D
4E D 1E
θ 2E θ 3E
1 4
5 Reference 5
B Corner B
Direc 1E Direc 4E
Being tion of MW Bein tion of MW
g De
Desig F 2a signe FRS 2a
ned RS A d A
Reference
Corner

Reference
Corner
C 5 C 5
2E 3E
1E 4E
3E 2E
2 3
1 4
3 2 Reference
4E 1E
D D Corner
2a 2a
θ θ
4 1
6 6
B B
Direc Direc
Bein tion of MW Being tion of MW
g De Desig
signe FRS A
F
ned RS A
d

Basic Load Cases - Transverse Direction


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4E
Zone 2/3 Boundary C 4 Zone 2/3 Boundary C 4
3 3E 3
6 5
3 3
4E
2 3E 2
6 5 2E
2 D 2 D
5 6
θ 2E θ
RS 1E RS
1 WF 1 WF
5 fM B 6 fM
B
ti on o igned ti on o igned
ec es 2a ec es
1E Dir ing D Dir ing D
Be Reference Be
2a A Corner A
Reference
Corner

Reference
Corner 1E
Zone 2/3 Boundary C 1 Zone 2/3 Boundary C 1

2E 2 2
5 6
2 2
1E
3 2E Reference
3E 3
5
3 D
6
3 D Corner
6 5
θ θ 3E
4E RS RS
4 WF 4 WF
B 6
of Mned B 5
n of Mned
2a n i o i g
io ig
ect es ect es
Dir ing D
4E Dir ing D
Be Be
A 2a A

Basic Load Cases - Longitudinal Direction

4T
6
4
3T 3T
4T 6
3
2T
4E
4 3 2T 3E
6
3E 2 2
1T 5
4E
θ 2E θ 2E
B/2 1T
5 S
1
1 5 L FR
MW
B/2 n of ned
1E B 1E io ig
L ect es
Direc B Dir ing D
Bein tion of M 2a 2a Be
g De WFR
signe S
d Reference Reference
Corner Corner

Torsional Load Case


Transverse Direction Longitudinal Direction
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SEISMIC CALCS
SEISMIC FORCES (ASCE 7-05)
Tedds calculation version 3.0.01

Site parameters
Site class; D
Mapped acceleration parameters (Section 11.4.1)
at short period; SS = 1.027
at 1 sec period; S1 = 0.354
Site coefficientat short period (Table 11.4-1); Fa = 1.1
at 1 sec period (Table 11.4-2); Fv = 1.7

Spectral response acceleration parameters


at short period (Eq. 11.4-1); SMS = Fa × SS = 1.119
at 1 sec period (Eq. 11.4-2); SM1 = Fv × S1 = 0.599

Design spectral acceleration parameters (Sect 11.4.4)


at short period (Eq. 11.4-3); SDS = 2 / 3 × SMS = 0.746
at 1 sec period (Eq. 11.4-4); SD1 = 2 / 3 × SM1 = 0.399

Seismic design category


Occupancy category (Table 1-1); II

Seismic design category based on short period response acceleration (Table 11.6-1)
D
Seismic design category based on 1 sec period response acceleration (Table 11.6-2)
D
Seismic design category; D
Approximate fundamental period
Height above base to highest level of building; hn = 14 ft

From Table 12.8-2:


Structure type; All other systems
Building period parameter Ct; Ct = 0.02
Building period parameter x; x = 0.75

Ta = Ct × (hn) × 1sec / (1ft) = 0.145 sec


x x
Approximate fundamental period (Eq 12.8-7);
Building fundamental period (Sect 12.8.2); T = Ta = 0.145 sec
Long-period transition period; TL = 16 sec

Seismic response coefficient


Seismic force-resisting system (Table 12.14-1); A. Bearing_Wall_Systems
13.Light-framed walls sheathed with wood panels ratedfor shr/stl
Response modification factor (Table 12.14-1); R = 6.5
Seismic importance factor (Table 11.5-2); Ie = 1.000
Seismic response coefficient (Sect 12.8.1.1)
Calculated (Eq 12.8-2); Cs_calc = SDS / (R / Ie)= 0.115
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Maximum (Eq 12.8-3); Cs_max = SD1 / (T × (R / Ie)) = 0.424


Minimum (Eq 12.8-5,Supp. No. 2); Cs_min = max(0.044 × SDS × Ie,0.01) = 0.033
Seismic response coefficient; Cs = 0.115

Seismic base shear (Sect 12.8.1)


Effective seismic weight of the structure; W = 65.0 kips
Seismic response coefficient; Cs = 0.115
Seismic base shear (Eq 12.8-1); V = Cs × W = 7.5 kips
;
SEISMIC ACCELERATION PARAMETERS FROM USGS
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SNOW LOADS

SNOW LOADING (ASCE7-10)


TEDDS calculation version 1.0.01

Building details
Roof type; Monopitch
Width of roof; b = 42.00 ft
Slope of roof 1; α = 18.00 deg

Ground snow load


2
Ground snow load; pg = 25.00 lb/ft
γ = min(0.13 × pg / 1ft + 14lb/ft , 30lb/ft ) = 17.25 lb/ft
3 3 3
Density of snow;
Terrain type; B
Exposure condition (Table 7-2); Fully exposed
Exposure factor (Table 7-2); Ce = 0.90
Thermal condition (Table 7-3); Structures kept just above freezing
Thermal factor (Table 7-3); Ct = 1.10
Importance category (Table 1-1); II
Importance factor (Table 7-4); Is = 1.00
pf = 0.7 × Ce × Ct × Is × pg = 17.33 lb/ft
2
Flat roof snow load (Sect 7.3);

Cold roof slope factor (Ct > 1.0)


Roof surface type; Non slippery
Ventilation; Ventilated
o 2
Thermal resistance (R-value); R = 38.00; F h ft / Btu
Roof slope factor Fig 7-2b (solid line); Cs = 1.00
Monoslope
ps = Cs × pf = 17.33 lb/ft
2
Sloped roof snow load (Cl.7.4);
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Drift calculations
Balanced snow load height; hb = pf / γ = 1.00 ft
Length of upper roof; lu = 42.00 ft
Length of lower roof; ll = 15.00 ft
Height diff between uppper and lower roofs; hdiff = 6.00 ft
Height from balance load to top of upper roof; hc = hdiff - hb = 5.00 ft
hd_l = 0.43 × (max(20 ft, lu) × 1ft ) × (pg / 1lb/ft + 10)
2 1/3 2 1/4
Drift height leeward drift; - 1.5ft = 2.14 ft
hd_w = 0.75 × (0.43 × (max(25 ft, ll) × 1ft ) × (pg / 1lb/ft + 10)
2 1/3 2 1/4
Drift height windward drift; - 1.5ft) =
1.17 ft
Maximum lw/ww drift height; hd_max = max(hd_w, hd_l) = 2.14 ft
Drift height; hd = min(hd_max, hc) = 2.14 ft
Drift width; Wd = min(4 × hd_max, 8 × hc) = 8.54 ft
pd = hd × γ = 36.84 lb/ft
2
Drift surcharge load;
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UTILIZED 20 PSF FOR UNFORM LOAD IN COMPONENT ANALYSIS

DRIFT LOAD ONLYL APPLIES TO RAFTERS OF LOWER ROOF THAT FRAME INTO BEAM - SINCE STILL UTILIZING 2x12
FOR THESE RAFTERS - BY OBSERVATION DESIGN OK

EQUIVALENT UNIFORM DRIFT LOAD = 21 PSF


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MOMENT CONNECTION CALCS

ALTHOUGH CALCS DO NOT EXACTLY MATCH CONDITION, THEY ARE VALID - ONLY DIFFERENCE IS COLUMN
SIZE/TYPE. WELD OF PLATES TO COLUMNS IS MORE THAN ADEQUATE

SEE FOLLOWING SHEETS FOR RISA OUTPUT


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SHEARWALL CALCS

INCLUDES BOTH WIND AND SEISMIC LOAD AND IN X-DIRECTION

WOOD SHEAR WALL DESIGN (NDS2005)

Using allowable stress design and the segmented shear wall method
Tedds calculation version 1.0.02

Panel details
Structural wood panel sheathing on one side
Panel height; h = 8 ft
Panel length; b = 25.5 ft

Panel opening details


Width of opening; wo1 = 8.5 ft
Height of opening; ho1 = 6.67 ft
Height to underside of lintel over opening; lo1 = 6.67 ft
Position of opening; Po1 = 4.5 ft
Width of opening; wo2 = 3 ft
Height of opening; ho2 = 6.67 ft
Height to underside of lintel over opening; lo2 = 6.67 ft
Position of opening; Po2 = 18.5 ft
A = h × b - wo1 × ho1 - wo2 × ho2 = 127.295 ft
2
Total area of wall;

Panel construction
Nominal stud size; 2'' x 6''
Dressed stud size; 1.5'' x 5.5''
2
Cross-sectional area of studs; As = 8.25 in
Stud spacing; s = 16 in
Nominal end post size; 2 x 2'' x 6''
Dressed end post size; 2 x 1.5'' x 5.5''
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Cross-sectional area of end posts; Ae = 16.5 in
Hole diameter; Dia = 1 in
2
Net cross-sectional area of end posts; Aen = 13.5 in
Nominal collector size; 2 x 2'' x 6''
Dressed collector size; 2 x 1.5'' x 5.5''
Service condition; Dry
Temperature; 100 degF or less
From NDS Supplement Table 4A - Reference design values for visually graded dimension lumber (2'' - 4'' thick)
Species, grade and size classification; Douglas Fir-Larch, stud grade, 2'' & wider
Specific gravity; G = 0.50
2
Tension parallel to grain; Ft = 450 lb/in
2
Compression parallel to grain; Fc = 850 lb/in
2
Modulus of elasticity; E = 1400000 lb/in
2
Minimum modulus of elasticity; Emin = 510000 lb/in

Sheathing details
Sheathing material; 7/16'' wood panel sheathing
Fastener type; 8d common nails at 4'' centers

From SDPWS Table 4.3A Nominal Unit Shear Capacities for Wood-Frame Shear Walls - Wood-based Panels
Nominal unit shear capacity for seismic design; vs = 760 lb/ft
Nominal unit shear capacity for wind design; vw = 1065 lb/ft
Apparent shear wall shear stiffness; Ga = 22 kips/in

Loading details
Dead load acting on top of panel; D = 307 lb/ft
Roof live load acting on top of panel; Lr = 225 lb/ft
2
Self weight of panel; Swt = 12 lb/ft
In plane wind load acting at head of panel; W = 3.3 kips
In plane seismic load acting at head of panel; Eq = 3 kips
Seismic response coefficient; Cs = 0.2

From IBC 2009 cl.1605.3.1 Basic load combinations


Load combination no.1; D+W
Load combination no.2; D + 0.7E
Load combination no.3; D + 0.75W + 0.75Lf + 0.75Lr
Load combination no.4; D + 0.525E + 0.75Lf + 0.75Lr
Load combination no.5; 0.6D + W
Load combination no.6; 0.6D + 0.7E
Adjustment factors
Load duration factor – Table 2.3.2; CD = 1.60
Size factor for tension – Table 4A; CFt = 1.00
Size factor for compression – Table 4A; CFc = 1.00
Wet service factor for tension – Table 4A; CMt = 1.00
Wet service factor for compression – Table 4A; CMc = 1.00
Wet service factor for modulus of elasticity – Table 4A
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Temperature factor for tension – Table 2.3.3; Ctt = 1.00


Temperature factor for compression – Table 2.3.3; Ctc = 1.00
Temperature factor for modulus of elasticity – Table 2.3.3
CtE = 1.00
Incising factor – cl.4.3.8; Ci = 1.00
Buckling stiffness factor – cl.4.4.2; CT = 1.00
Adjusted modulus of elasticity; Emin' = Emin × CME × CtE × Ci × CT = 510000 psi
FcE = 0.822 × Emin' / (h / d) = 1376 psi
2
Critical buckling design value;
Reference compression design value; Fc∗ = Fc × CD × CMc × Ctc × CFc × Ci = 1360 psi
For sawn lumber; c = 0.8
CP = (1 + (FcE / Fc∗)) / (2 × c) – √([(1 + (FcE / Fc∗)) / (2 × c)] - (FcE / Fc∗) / c)
2
Column stability factor – eqn.3.7-1;
= 0.70
From SDPWS Table 4.3.4 Maximum Shear Wall Aspect Ratios
Maximum shear wall aspect ratio; 3.5
Segment 1 shear wall length; b1 = 4.5 ft
Shear wall aspect ratio; h / b1 = 1.778
Segment 2 shear wall length; b2 = 5.5 ft
Shear wall aspect ratio; h / b2 = 1.455
Segment 3 shear wall length; b3 = 4 ft
Shear wall aspect ratio; h / b3 = 2

Segmented shear wall capacity


Maximum shear force under seismic loading; Vs_max = 0.7 × (Eq + Cs × (A × Swt + (D + + Lr) × b)) = 4.213 kips
Shear capacity for seismic loading; Vs = vs × (b1 + b2 + b3) / 2 = 5.32 kips
Vs_max / Vs = 0.792
PASS - Shear capacity for seismic load exceeds maximum shear force
Maximum shear force under wind loading; Vw_max = W = 3.3 kips
Shear capacity for wind loading; Vw = vw × (b1 + b2 + b3) / 2 = 7.455 kips
Vw_max / Vw = 0.443
PASS - Shear capacity for wind load exceeds maximum shear force
Chord capacity for segment 1
Shear wall aspect ratio; h / b1 = 1.778
Shear force for maximum tension; V = 0.7 × (Eq + Cs × (A × Swt + (D + + Lr) × b)) = 4.213 kips
Axial force for maximum tension; P = 0.6 × (D + Swt × h) = 241.8 lb/ft
Maximum tensile force in chord; T = V × h / (b1 + b2 + b3) - P × b1 / 2 = 1.863 kips
2
Maximum applied tensile stress; ft = T / Aen = 138 lb/in
Ft' = Ft × CD × CMt × Ctt × CFt × Ci = 720 lb/in
2
Design tensile stress;
ft / Ft' = 0.192
PASS - Design tensile stress exceeds maximum applied tensile stress
Shear force for maximum compression; V = 0.7 × (Eq + Cs × (A × Swt + (D + + Lr) × b)) = 4.213 kips
Axial force for maximum compression; P = (D + Swt × h) = 403 lb/ft
Maximum compressive force in chord; C = V × h / (b1 + b2 + b3) + P × b1 / 2 = 3.314 kips
2
Maximum applied compressive stress; fc = C / Ae = 201 lb/in
Fc' = Fc × CD × CMc × Ctc × CFc × Ci × CP = 945 lb/in
2
Design compressive stress;
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fc / Fc' = 0.213
PASS - Design compressive stress exceeds maximum applied compressive stress
Chord capacity for segment 2
Shear wall aspect ratio; h / b2 = 1.455
Shear force for maximum tension; V = 0.7 × (Eq + Cs × (A × Swt + (D + + Lr) × b)) = 4.213 kips
Axial force for maximum tension; P = 0.6 × (D + Swt × h) = 241.8 lb/ft
Maximum tensile force in chord; T = V × h / (b1 + b2 + b3) - P × b2 / 2 = 1.743 kips
2
Maximum applied tensile stress; ft = T / Aen = 129 lb/in
Ft' = Ft × CD × CMt × Ctt × CFt × Ci = 720 lb/in
2
Design tensile stress;
ft / Ft' = 0.179
PASS - Design tensile stress exceeds maximum applied tensile stress
Shear force for maximum compression; V = 0.7 × (Eq + Cs × (A × Swt + (D + + Lr) × b)) = 4.213 kips
Axial force for maximum compression; P = (D + Swt × h) = 403 lb/ft
Maximum compressive force in chord; C = V × h / (b1 + b2 + b3) + P × b2 / 2 = 3.516 kips
2
Maximum applied compressive stress; fc = C / Ae = 213 lb/in
Fc' = Fc × CD × CMc × Ctc × CFc × Ci × CP = 945 lb/in
2
Design compressive stress;
fc / Fc' = 0.225
PASS - Design compressive stress exceeds maximum applied compressive stress
Chord capacity for segment 3
Shear wall aspect ratio; h / b3 = 2
Shear force for maximum tension; V = 0.7 × (Eq + Cs × (A × Swt + (D + + Lr) × b)) = 4.213 kips
Axial force for maximum tension; P = 0.6 × (D + Swt × h) = 241.8 lb/ft
Maximum tensile force in chord; T = V × h / (b1 + b2 + b3) - P × b3 / 2 = 1.924 kips
2
Maximum applied tensile stress; ft = T / Aen = 143 lb/in
Ft' = Ft × CD × CMt × Ctt × CFt × Ci = 720 lb/in
2
Design tensile stress;
ft / Ft' = 0.198
PASS - Design tensile stress exceeds maximum applied tensile stress
Shear force for maximum compression; V = 0.7 × (Eq + Cs × (A × Swt + (D + + Lr) × b)) = 4.213 kips
Axial force for maximum compression; P = (D + Swt × h) = 403 lb/ft
Maximum compressive force in chord; C = V × h / (b1 + b2 + b3) + P × b3 / 2 = 3.213 kips
2
Maximum applied compressive stress; fc = C / Ae = 195 lb/in
Fc' = Fc × CD × CMc × Ctc × CFc × Ci × CP = 945 lb/in
2
Design compressive stress;
fc / Fc' = 0.206
PASS - Design compressive stress exceeds maximum applied compressive stress
Collector capacity
Maximum shear force in collector; Vmax = max(Vs_max, Vw_max) = 4.213 kips
Unit shear above opening; va = Vmax / b = 165.219 lb/ft
Unit shear below opening; vb = Vmax / (b1 + b2 + b3) = 300.935 lb/ft
Maximum tensile force in collector; T = b1 × vb - Po1 × va = 0.611 kips
ft = T / (2 × As) = 37 lb/in
2
Maximum applied tensile stress;
Ft' = Ft × CD × CMt × Ctt × CFt × Ci = 720 lb/in
2
Design tensile stress;
ft / Ft' = 0.051
PASS - Design tensile stress exceeds maximum applied tensile stress
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Maximum compressive force in collector; C = (Po1 + wo1) × va - b1 × vb = 0.794 kips


fc = C / (2 × As) = 48 lb/in
2
Maximum applied compressive stress;
Column stability factor; CP = 1.00
Fc' = Fc × CD × CMc × Ctc × CFc × Ci × CP = 1360 lb/in
2
Design compressive stress;
fc / Fc' = 0.035
PASS - Design compressive stress exceeds maximum applied compressive stress
Deflection
Design shear force; V = Eq + Cs × (A × Swt + (D + + Lr) × b) = 6.019 kips
Induced unit shear; v = V / (b1 + b2 + b3) = 429.908 lb/ft
Vertical elongation of wall anchorage; ∆a = 0.25 in
δsw = 8 × v × h / (E × Ae × (b1 + b2 + b3)) + v × h / (1000 × Ga) + h × ∆a /
3
Shear wall deflection – Eqn. 4.3-1;
(b1 + b2 + b3) = 0.208 in
Deflection limit; δlimit = h / 240 = 0.4 in
δsw / δlimit = 0.521
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INCLUDES BOTH WIND AND SEISMIC LOAD AND IN Y-DIRECTION

WOOD SHEAR WALL DESIGN (NDS2005)

Using allowable stress design and the segmented shear wall method
Tedds calculation version 1.0.02

Panel details
Structural wood panel sheathing on one side
Panel height; h = 14 ft
Panel length; b = 25 ft

Panel opening details


Width of opening; wo1 = 3 ft
Height of opening; ho1 = 6.67 ft
Height to underside of lintel over opening; lo1 = 6.67 ft
Position of opening; Po1 = 4.5 ft
Width of opening; wo2 = 2.5 ft
Height of opening; ho2 = 4 ft
Height to underside of lintel over opening; lo2 = 6.67 ft
Position of opening; Po2 = 12 ft
Width of opening; wo3 = 2.5 ft
Height of opening; ho3 = 4 ft
Height to underside of lintel over opening; lo3 = 6.67 ft
Position of opening; Po3 = 20 ft
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A = h × b - wo1 × ho1 - wo2 × ho2 - wo3 × ho3 = 309.99 ft


2
Total area of wall;

Panel construction
Nominal stud size; 2'' x 6''
Dressed stud size; 1.5'' x 5.5''
2
Cross-sectional area of studs; As = 8.25 in
Stud spacing; s = 16 in
Nominal end post size; 2 x 2'' x 6''
Dressed end post size; 2 x 1.5'' x 5.5''
2
Cross-sectional area of end posts; Ae = 16.5 in
Hole diameter; Dia = 1 in
2
Net cross-sectional area of end posts; Aen = 13.5 in
Nominal collector size; 2 x 2'' x 6''
Dressed collector size; 2 x 1.5'' x 5.5''
Service condition; Dry
Temperature; 100 degF or less
From NDS Supplement Table 4A - Reference design values for visually graded dimension lumber (2'' - 4'' thick)
Species, grade and size classification; Douglas Fir-Larch, stud grade, 2'' & wider
Specific gravity; G = 0.50
2
Tension parallel to grain; Ft = 450 lb/in
2
Compression parallel to grain; Fc = 850 lb/in
2
Modulus of elasticity; E = 1400000 lb/in
2
Minimum modulus of elasticity; Emin = 510000 lb/in

Sheathing details
Sheathing material; 7/16'' wood panel sheathing
Fastener type; 8d common nails at 4'' centers

From SDPWS Table 4.3A Nominal Unit Shear Capacities for Wood-Frame Shear Walls - Wood-based Panels
Nominal unit shear capacity for seismic design; vs = 760 lb/ft
Nominal unit shear capacity for wind design; vw = 1065 lb/ft
Apparent shear wall shear stiffness; Ga = 22 kips/in

Loading details
Dead load acting on top of panel; D = 50 lb/ft
Roof live load acting on top of panel; Lr = 50 lb/ft
2
Self weight of panel; Swt = 12 lb/ft
In plane wind load acting at head of panel; W = 2.2 kips
In plane seismic load acting at head of panel; Eq = 3 kips
Seismic response coefficient; Cs = 0.2

From IBC 2009 cl.1605.3.1 Basic load combinations


Load combination no.1; D+W
Load combination no.2; D + 0.7E
Load combination no.3; D + 0.75W + 0.75Lf + 0.75Lr
Load combination no.4; D + 0.525E + 0.75Lf + 0.75Lr
Load combination no.5; 0.6D + W
Load combination no.6; 0.6D + 0.7E
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Adjustment factors
Load duration factor – Table 2.3.2; CD = 1.60
Size factor for tension – Table 4A; CFt = 1.00
Size factor for compression – Table 4A; CFc = 1.00
Wet service factor for tension – Table 4A; CMt = 1.00
Wet service factor for compression – Table 4A; CMc = 1.00
Wet service factor for modulus of elasticity – Table 4A
CME = 1.00
Temperature factor for tension – Table 2.3.3; Ctt = 1.00
Temperature factor for compression – Table 2.3.3; Ctc = 1.00
Temperature factor for modulus of elasticity – Table 2.3.3
CtE = 1.00
Incising factor – cl.4.3.8; Ci = 1.00
Buckling stiffness factor – cl.4.4.2; CT = 1.00
Adjusted modulus of elasticity; Emin' = Emin × CME × CtE × Ci × CT = 510000 psi
FcE = 0.822 × Emin' / (h / d) = 449 psi
2
Critical buckling design value;
Reference compression design value; Fc∗ = Fc × CD × CMc × Ctc × CFc × Ci = 1360 psi
For sawn lumber; c = 0.8
CP = (1 + (FcE / Fc∗)) / (2 × c) – √([(1 + (FcE / Fc∗)) / (2 × c)] - (FcE / Fc∗) / c)
2
Column stability factor – eqn.3.7-1;
= 0.30
From SDPWS Table 4.3.4 Maximum Shear Wall Aspect Ratios
Maximum shear wall aspect ratio; 3.5
Segment 1 shear wall length; b1 = 4.5 ft
Shear wall aspect ratio; h / b1 = 3.111
Segment 2 shear wall length; b2 = 4.5 ft
Shear wall aspect ratio; h / b2 = 3.111
Segment 3 shear wall length; b3 = 5.5 ft
Shear wall aspect ratio; h / b3 = 2.545
Segment 4 shear wall length; b4 = 2.5 ft
Shear wall aspect ratio; h / b4 = 5.6

Segmented shear wall capacity


Maximum shear force under seismic loading; Vs_max = 0.7 × (Eq + Cs × (A × Swt + (D + + Lr) × b)) = 2.971 kips
Vs = vs × (2 × b1 / h + 2 × b2 / h + 2 × b3 / h) / 2 = 3.841 kips
2 2 2
Shear capacity for seismic loading;
Vs_max / Vs = 0.773
PASS - Shear capacity for seismic load exceeds maximum shear force
Maximum shear force under wind loading; Vw_max = W = 2.2 kips
Vw = vw × (2 × b1 / h + 2 × b2 / h + 2 × b3 / h) / 2 = 5.382 kips
2 2 2
Shear capacity for wind loading;
Vw_max / Vw = 0.409
PASS - Shear capacity for wind load exceeds maximum shear force
Chord capacity for segment 1
Shear wall aspect ratio; h / b1 = 3.111
Shear force for maximum tension; V = 0.7 × (Eq + Cs × (A × Swt + (D + + Lr) × b)) = 2.971 kips
Axial force for maximum tension; P = 0.6 × (D + Swt × h) = 130.8 lb/ft
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Maximum tensile force in chord; T = V × h / (b1 + b2 + b3) - P × b1 / 2 = 2.574 kips


2
Maximum applied tensile stress; ft = T / Aen = 191 lb/in
Ft' = Ft × CD × CMt × Ctt × CFt × Ci = 720 lb/in
2
Design tensile stress;
ft / Ft' = 0.265
PASS - Design tensile stress exceeds maximum applied tensile stress
Shear force for maximum compression; V = 0.7 × (Eq + Cs × (A × Swt + (D + + Lr) × b)) = 2.971 kips
Axial force for maximum compression; P = (D + Swt × h) = 218 lb/ft
Maximum compressive force in chord; C = V × h / (b1 + b2 + b3) + P × b1 / 2 = 3.359 kips
2
Maximum applied compressive stress; fc = C / Ae = 204 lb/in
Fc' = Fc × CD × CMc × Ctc × CFc × Ci × CP = 413 lb/in
2
Design compressive stress;
fc / Fc' = 0.493
PASS - Design compressive stress exceeds maximum applied compressive stress
Chord capacity for segment 2
Shear wall aspect ratio; h / b2 = 3.111
Shear force for maximum tension; V = 0.7 × (Eq + Cs × (A × Swt + (D + + Lr) × b)) = 2.971 kips
Axial force for maximum tension; P = 0.6 × (D + Swt × h) = 130.8 lb/ft
Maximum tensile force in chord; T = V × h / (b1 + b2 + b3) - P × b2 / 2 = 2.574 kips
2
Maximum applied tensile stress; ft = T / Aen = 191 lb/in
Ft' = Ft × CD × CMt × Ctt × CFt × Ci = 720 lb/in
2
Design tensile stress;
ft / Ft' = 0.265
PASS - Design tensile stress exceeds maximum applied tensile stress
Shear force for maximum compression; V = 0.7 × (Eq + Cs × (A × Swt + (D + + Lr) × b)) = 2.971 kips
Axial force for maximum compression; P = (D + Swt × h) = 218 lb/ft
Maximum compressive force in chord; C = V × h / (b1 + b2 + b3) + P × b2 / 2 = 3.359 kips
2
Maximum applied compressive stress; fc = C / Ae = 204 lb/in
Fc' = Fc × CD × CMc × Ctc × CFc × Ci × CP = 413 lb/in
2
Design compressive stress;
fc / Fc' = 0.493
PASS - Design compressive stress exceeds maximum applied compressive stress
Chord capacity for segment 3
Shear wall aspect ratio; h / b3 = 2.545
Shear force for maximum tension; V = 0.7 × (Eq + Cs × (A × Swt + (D + + Lr) × b)) = 2.971 kips
Axial force for maximum tension; P = 0.6 × (D + Swt × h) = 130.8 lb/ft
Maximum tensile force in chord; T = V × h / (b1 + b2 + b3) - P × b3 / 2 = 2.509 kips
2
Maximum applied tensile stress; ft = T / Aen = 186 lb/in
Ft' = Ft × CD × CMt × Ctt × CFt × Ci = 720 lb/in
2
Design tensile stress;
ft / Ft' = 0.258
PASS - Design tensile stress exceeds maximum applied tensile stress
Shear force for maximum compression; V = 0.7 × (Eq + Cs × (A × Swt + (D + + Lr) × b)) = 2.971 kips
Axial force for maximum compression; P = (D + Swt × h) = 218 lb/ft
Maximum compressive force in chord; C = V × h / (b1 + b2 + b3) + P × b3 / 2 = 3.468 kips
2
Maximum applied compressive stress; fc = C / Ae = 210 lb/in
Fc' = Fc × CD × CMc × Ctc × CFc × Ci × CP = 413 lb/in
2
Design compressive stress;
fc / Fc' = 0.509
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PASS - Design compressive stress exceeds maximum applied compressive stress


Chord capacity for segment 4
Shear wall aspect ratio; h / b4 = 5.6
Segment not considered, shear wall aspect ratio exceeds maximum allowable
Collector capacity
Maximum shear force in collector; Vmax = max(Vs_max, Vw_max) = 2.971 kips
Unit shear above opening; va = Vmax / b = 118.831 lb/ft
Unit shear below opening; vb = Vmax / (b1 + b2 + b3) = 204.882 lb/ft
Maximum tensile force in collector; T = (b1 + b2 + b3) × vb - Po3 × va = 0.594 kips
ft = T / (2 × As) = 36 lb/in
2
Maximum applied tensile stress;
Ft' = Ft × CD × CMt × Ctt × CFt × Ci = 720 lb/in
2
Design tensile stress;
ft / Ft' = 0.050
PASS - Design tensile stress exceeds maximum applied tensile stress
Maximum compressive force in collector; C = max((Po1 + wo1) × va - b1 × vb, 0 kips) = 0 kips
fc = C / (2 × As) = 0 lb/in
2
Maximum applied compressive stress;
Column stability factor; CP = 1.00
Fc' = Fc × CD × CMc × Ctc × CFc × Ci × CP = 1360 lb/in
2
Design compressive stress;
fc / Fc' = 0.000
PASS - Design compressive stress exceeds maximum applied compressive stress
Deflection
Design shear force; V = Eq + Cs × (A × Swt + (D + + Lr) × b) = 4.244 kips
Induced unit shear; v = V / (b1 + b2 + b3) = 292.688 lb/ft
Vertical elongation of wall anchorage; ∆a = 0.25 in
δsw = 8 × v × h / (E × Ae × (b1 + b2 + b3)) + v × h / (1000 × Ga) + h × ∆a /
3
Shear wall deflection – Eqn. 4.3-1;
(b1 + b2 + b3) = 0.472 in
Deflection limit; δlimit = h / 240 = 0.7 in
δsw / δlimit = 0.674
PASS - Shear wall deflection is less than deflection limit
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INDIVIDUAL BEAM ANALYSIS


MAIN STEEL BEAM
NOTE - DESIGNED WITH GREEN ROOF LOADS

STEEL BEAM ANALYSIS & DESIGN (AISC360-05)


th
In accordance with AISC360 13 Edition published 2005 using the ASD method
Tedds calculation version 3.0.04

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Support conditions
Support A Vertically restrained
Rotationally free
Support B Vertically restrained
Rotationally free

Applied loading
Beam loads Dead self weight of beam × 1
Span 1 loads LOWER ROOF SNOW LOAD WITH DRIFTING - Dead UDL 0.165 kips/ft
from 0.00 in to 408.00 in
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LOWER ROOF DEAD LOAD WITH GREEN ROOF - Dead UDL 0.165
kips/ft from 0.00 in to 408.00 in
SNOW LOAD MAIN ROOF RAFTERS - Snow UDL 0.225 kips/ft from
0.00 in to 408.00 in
DEAD LOAD MAIN ROOF RAFTERS w/ GREEN ROOF LOAD - Dead
UDL 0.307 kips/ft from 0.00 in to 408.00 in

Load combinations
Load combination 1 Support A Dead × 1.00
Live × 1.00
Roof live × 1.00
Snow × 1.00
Span 1 Dead × 1.00
Live × 1.00
Roof live × 1.00
Snow × 1.00
Support B Dead × 1.00
Live × 1.00
Roof live × 1.00
Snow × 1.00
Analysis results
Maximum moment; Mmax = 134.2 kips_ft; Mmin = 0 kips_ft
Maximum shear; Vmax = 15.8 kips; Vmin = -15.8 kips
Deflection; δmax = 1 in; δmin = 0 in
Maximum reaction at support A; RA_max = 15.8 kips; RA_min = 15.8 kips
Unfactored dead load reaction at support A; RA_Dead = 12 kips
Unfactored snow load reaction at support A; RA_Snow = 3.8 kips
Maximum reaction at support B; RB_max = 15.8 kips; RB_min = 15.8 kips
Unfactored dead load reaction at support B; RB_Dead = 12 kips
Unfactored snow load reaction at support B; RB_Snow = 3.8 kips
Section details
Section type; W 16x67 (AISC 13th Edn 2005)
ASTM steel designation; A992
Steel yield stress; Fy = 50 ksi
Steel tensile stress; Fu = 65 ksi
Modulus of elasticity; E = 29000 ksi
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Safety factors
Safety factor for tensile yielding; Ωty = 1.67
Safety factor for tensile rupture; Ωtr = 2.00
Safety factor for compression; Ωc = 1.67
Safety factor for flexure; Ωb = 1.67
Safety factor for shear; Ωv = 1.50

Lateral bracing
Span 1 has continuous lateral bracing
Classification of sections for local bending - Section B4
Classification of flanges in flexure - Table B4.1 (case 1)
Width to thickness ratio; bf / (2 × tf) = 7.67
Limiting ratio for compact section; λpff = 0.38 × √[E / Fy] = 9.15
Limiting ratio for non-compact section; λrff = 1.0 × √[E / Fy] = 24.08; Compact

Classification of web in flexure - Table B4.1 (case 9)


Width to thickness ratio; (d - 2 × k) / tw = 35.85
Limiting ratio for compact section; λpwf = 3.76 × √[E / Fy] = 90.55
Limiting ratio for non-compact section; λrwf = 5.70 × √[E / Fy] = 137.27; Compact
Section is compact in flexure
Design of members for shear - Chapter G
Required shear strength; Vr = max(abs(Vmax), abs(Vmin)) = 15.794 kips
Aw = d × tw = 6.439 in
2
Web area;
Web plate buckling coefficient; kv = 5
Web shear coefficient - eq G2-2; Cv = 1.000
Nominal shear strength - eq G2-1; Vn = 0.6 × Fy × Aw × Cv = 193.155 kips
Allowable shear strength; Vc = Vn / Ωv = 128.770 kips
PASS - Allowable shear strength exceeds required shear strength
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Design of members for flexure in the major axis - Chapter F


Required flexural strength; Mr = max(abs(Ms1_max), abs(Ms1_min)) = 134.246 kips_ft

Yielding - Section F2.1


Nominal flexural strength for yielding - eq F2-1; Mnyld = Mp = Fy × Zx = 541.667 kips_ft
Nominal flexural strength; Mn = Mnyld = 541.667 kips_ft
Allowable flexural strength; Mc = Mn / Ωb = 324.351 kips_ft
PASS - Allowable flexural strength exceeds required flexural strength
Design of members for vertical deflection
Consider deflection due to dead, live, roof live and snow loads
Limiting deflection;; δlim = Ls1 / 360 = 1.133 in
Maximum deflection span 1; δ = max(abs(δmax), abs(δmin)) = 1.01 in
PASS - Maximum deflection does not exceed deflection limit
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RAFTERS w/ GREEN ROOF


MAXIMUM 20 PSF ADDITIONAL DEAD LOAD FROM GREEN ROOF

STRUCTURAL WOOD BEAM ANALYSIS & DESIGN (NDS 2005)

In accordance with the ASD method


TEDDS calculation version 1.5.04

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Applied loading
Beam loads
Dead self weight of beam × 1
Span 1 loads
green roof Dead UDL 20 lb/ft from 0.00 in to 216.00 in
snow Snow UDL 25 lb/ft from 0.00 in to 216.00 in
live Roof Live UDL 20 lb/ft from 0.00 in to 216.00 in
dead Dead UDL 10 lb/ft from 0.00 in to 216.00 in
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Load combinations
Load combination 1 Support A Dead × 1.00
Live × 1.00
Snow × 1.00
Roof Live × 0.00
Span 1 Dead × 1.00
Live × 1.00
Snow × 1.00
Roof Live × 0.00
Support B Dead × 1.00
Live × 1.00
Snow × 1.00
Roof Live × 0.00
Analysis results
Maximum moment; Mmax = 2394 lb_ft; Mmin = 0 lb_ft
Design moment; M = max(abs(Mmax),abs(Mmin)) = 2394 lb_ft
Maximum shear; Fmax = 532 lb; Fmin = -532 lb
Design shear; F = max(abs(Fmax),abs(Fmin)) = 532 lb
Total load on member; W tot = 1064 lb
Reaction at support A; RA_max = 532 lb; RA_min = 532 lb
Unfactored dead load reaction at support A; RA_Dead = 307 lb
Unfactored snow load reaction at support A; RA_Snow = 225 lb
Unfactored roof live load reaction at support A; RA_Roof Live = 180 lb
Reaction at support B; RB_max = 532 lb; RB_min = 532 lb
Unfactored dead load reaction at support B; RB_Dead = 307 lb
Unfactored snow load reaction at support B; RB_Snow = 225 lb
Unfactored roof live load reaction at support B; RB_Roof Live = 180 lb

Sawn lumber section details


Nominal breadth of sections; bnom = 2 in
Dressed breadth of sections; b = 1.5 in
Nominal depth of sections; dnom = 12 in
Dressed depth of sections; d = 11.25 in
Number of sections in member; N=1
Overall breadth of member; bb = N × b = 1.5 in
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Table 4A - Reference design values for visually graded dimension lumber (2''-4'' thick)
Species, grade and size classification; Douglas Fir-Larch, No.2 grade, 2'' & wider
2
Bending parallel to grain; Fb = 900 lb/in
2
Tension parallel to grain; Ft = 575 lb/in
2
Compression parallel to grain; Fc = 1350 lb/in
2
Compression perpendicular to grain; Fc_perp = 625 lb/in
2
Shear parallel to grain; Fv = 180 lb/in
2
Modulus of elasticity; E = 1600000 lb/in
2
Mean shear modulus; Gdef = E / 16 = 100000 lb/in
Member details
Service condition; Dry
Length of bearing; Lb = 4 in
Load duration; Ten years
The beam is one of three or more repetitive members
Section properties
A = N × b × d = 16.87 in
2
Cross sectional area of member;
Sx = N × b × d / 6 = 31.64 in
2 3
Section modulus;
Sy = d × (N × b) / 6 = 4.22 in
2 3

Ix = N × b × d / 12 = 177.98 in
3 4
Second moment of area;
Iy = d × (N × b) / 12 = 3.16 in
3 4

Adjustment factors
Load duration factor - Table 2.3.2; CD = 1.00
Temperature factor - Table 2.3.3; Ct = 1.00
Size factor for bending - Table 4A; CFb = 1.00
Size factor for tension - Table 4A; CFt = 1.00
Size factor for compression - Table 4A; CFc = 1.00
Flat use factor - Table 4A; Cfu = 1.20
Incising factor for modulus of elasticity - Table 4.3.8; CiE = 1.00
Incising factor for bending, shear, tension & compression - Table 4.3.8
Ci = 1.00
Incising factor for perpendicular compression - Table 4.3.8
Cic_perp = 1.00
Repetitive member factor - cl.4.3.9; Cr = 1.15
Bearing area factor - eq.3.10-2; Cb = 1.00
Depth-to-breadth ratio; dnom / (N × bnom) = 6.00
- Beam is fully restrained
Beam stability factor - cl.3.3.3; CL = 1.00

Bearing perpendicular to grain - cl.3.10.2


Fc_perp' = Fc_perp × Ct × Ci × Cb = 625 lb/in
2
Design compression perpendicular to grain;
Applied compression stress perpendicular to grain; fc_perp = RB_max / (N × b × Lb) = 89 lb/in
2

fc_perp / Fc_perp' = 0.142


PASS - Design compressive stress exceeds applied compressive stress at bearing
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Strength in bending - cl.3.3.1


Fb' = Fb × CD × Ct × CL × CFb × Ci × Cr = 1035 lb/in
2
Design bending stress;
2
Actual bending stress; fb = M / Sx = 908 lb/in
fb / Fb' = 0.877
PASS - Design bending stress exceeds actual bending stress
Strength in shear parallel to grain - cl.3.4.1
Fv' = Fv × CD × Ct × Ci = 180 lb/in
2
Design shear stress;
fv = 3 × F / (2 × A) = 47 lb/in
2
Actual shear stress - eq.3.4-2;
fv / Fv' = 0.263
PASS - Design shear stress exceeds actual shear stress
Deflection - cl.3.5.1
E' = E × CME × Ct × CiE = 1600000 lb/in
2
Modulus of elasticity for deflection;
Design deflection; δadm = 0.003 × Ls1 = 0.648 in
Bending deflection; δb_s1 = 0.656 in
Shear deflection; δv_s1 = 0.027 in
Total deflection; δa = δb_s1 + δv_s1 = 0.683 in
δa / δadm = 1.055
FAIL - Design deflection exceeds total deflection

BUT DEFLECTION EXCEEDED BY ONLY 5% THEREFORE OK

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TEDDS calculation version 1.5.04

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Applied loading
Beam loads
Dead self weight of beam × 1
Span 1 loads
green roof Dead UDL 20 lb/ft from 0.00 in to 216.00 in
snow Snow UDL 25 lb/ft from 0.00 in to 216.00 in
live Roof Live UDL 20 lb/ft from 0.00 in to 216.00 in
dead Dead UDL 10 lb/ft from 0.00 in to 216.00 in
Load combinations
Load combination 1 Support A Dead × 1.00
Live × 1.00
Snow × 1.00
Roof Live × 0.00
Span 1 Dead × 1.00
Live × 1.00
Snow × 1.00
Roof Live × 0.00
Support B Dead × 1.00
Live × 1.00
Snow × 1.00
Roof Live × 0.00
Analysis results
Maximum moment; Mmax = 2335 lb_ft; Mmin = 0 lb_ft
Design moment; M = max(abs(Mmax),abs(Mmin)) = 2335 lb_ft
Maximum shear; Fmax = 519 lb; Fmin = -519 lb
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Design shear; F = max(abs(Fmax),abs(Fmin)) = 519 lb


Total load on member; W tot = 1038 lb
Reaction at support A; RA_max = 519 lb; RA_min = 519 lb
Unfactored dead load reaction at support A; RA_Dead = 294 lb
Unfactored snow load reaction at support A; RA_Snow = 225 lb
Unfactored roof live load reaction at support A; RA_Roof Live = 180 lb
Reaction at support B; RB_max = 519 lb; RB_min = 519 lb
Unfactored dead load reaction at support B; RB_Dead = 294 lb
Unfactored snow load reaction at support B; RB_Snow = 225 lb
Unfactored roof live load reaction at support B; RB_Roof Live = 180 lb

1.5''

4''

Sawn lumber section details


Nominal breadth of sections; bnom = 2 in
Dressed breadth of sections; b = 1.5 in
Nominal depth of sections; dnom = 8 in
Dressed depth of sections; d = 7.25 in
Number of sections in member; N=1
Overall breadth of member; bb = N × b = 1.5 in

Table 4A - Reference design values for visually graded dimension lumber (2''-4'' thick)
Species, grade and size classification; Douglas Fir-Larch, No.2 grade, 2'' & wider
2
Bending parallel to grain; Fb = 900 lb/in
2
Tension parallel to grain; Ft = 575 lb/in
2
Compression parallel to grain; Fc = 1350 lb/in
2
Compression perpendicular to grain; Fc_perp = 625 lb/in
2
Shear parallel to grain; Fv = 180 lb/in
2
Modulus of elasticity; E = 1600000 lb/in
2
Mean shear modulus; Gdef = E / 16 = 100000 lb/in

Member details
Service condition; Dry
Length of bearing; Lb = 4 in
Load duration; Ten years
The beam is one of three or more repetitive members
Section properties
A = N × b × d = 10.87 in
2
Cross sectional area of member;
Sx = N × b × d / 6 = 13.14 in
2 3
Section modulus;
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Sy = d × (N × b) / 6 = 2.72 in
2 3

Ix = N × b × d / 12 = 47.63 in
3 4
Second moment of area;
Iy = d × (N × b) / 12 = 2.04 in
3 4

Adjustment factors
Load duration factor - Table 2.3.2; CD = 1.00
Temperature factor - Table 2.3.3; Ct = 1.00
Size factor for bending - Table 4A; CFb = 1.20
Size factor for tension - Table 4A; CFt = 1.20
Size factor for compression - Table 4A; CFc = 1.05
Flat use factor - Table 4A; Cfu = 1.15
Incising factor for modulus of elasticity - Table 4.3.8; CiE = 1.00
Incising factor for bending, shear, tension & compression - Table 4.3.8
Ci = 1.00
Incising factor for perpendicular compression - Table 4.3.8
Cic_perp = 1.00
Repetitive member factor - cl.4.3.9; Cr = 1.15
Bearing area factor - eq.3.10-2; Cb = (Lb + 0.375 in) / Lb = 1.09
Depth-to-breadth ratio; dnom / (N × bnom) = 4.00
- Beam is fully restrained
Beam stability factor - cl.3.3.3; CL = 1.00

Bearing perpendicular to grain - cl.3.10.2


Fc_perp' = Fc_perp × Ct × Ci × Cb = 684 lb/in
2
Design compression perpendicular to grain;
Applied compression stress perpendicular to grain; fc_perp = RA_max / (N × b × Lb) = 86 lb/in
2

fc_perp / Fc_perp' = 0.126


PASS - Design compressive stress exceeds applied compressive stress at bearing
Strength in bending - cl.3.3.1
Fb' = Fb × CD × Ct × CL × CFb × Ci × Cr = 1242 lb/in
2
Design bending stress;
2
Actual bending stress; fb = M / Sx = 2132 lb/in
fb / Fb' = 1.717
FAIL - Design bending stress is less than actual bending stress
Strength in shear parallel to grain - cl.3.4.1
Fv' = Fv × CD × Ct × Ci = 180 lb/in
2
Design shear stress;
fv = 3 × F / (2 × A) = 72 lb/in
2
Actual shear stress - eq.3.4-2;
fv / Fv' = 0.398
PASS - Design shear stress exceeds actual shear stress
Deflection - cl.3.5.1
E' = E × CME × Ct × CiE = 1600000 lb/in
2
Modulus of elasticity for deflection;
Design deflection; δadm = 0.003 × Ls1 = 0.648 in
Bending deflection; δb_s1 = 2.406 in
Shear deflection; δv_s1 = 0.042 in
Total deflection; δa = δb_s1 + δv_s1 = 2.448 in
δa / δadm = 3.778
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FAIL - Design deflection exceeds total deflection

NOTE - PURPOSE OF THIS CALC WAS ONLY TO CHECK SHEAR AT NOTCH OF RAFTER
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RAFTERS w/o GREEN ROOF


STRUCTURAL WOOD BEAM ANALYSIS & DESIGN (NDS 2005)
In accordance with the ASD method
TEDDS calculation version 1.5.04

Load Envelope - Com bination 1

0.051

0.0
ft 18
A 1 B

Applied loading
Beam loads
Dead self weight of beam × 1

Span 1 loads
snow Snow UDL 34 lb/ft from 0.00 in to 216.00 in
live Roof Live UDL 26 lb/ft from 0.00 in to 216.00 in
dead Dead UDL 13 lb/ft from 0.00 in to 216.00 in
Load combinations
Load combination 1 Support A Dead × 1.00
Live × 1.00
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Snow × 1.00
Roof Live × 0.00
Span 1 Dead × 1.00
Live × 1.00
Snow × 1.00
Roof Live × 0.00
Support B Dead × 1.00
Live × 1.00
Snow × 1.00
Roof Live × 0.00
Analysis results
Maximum moment; Mmax = 2070 lb_ft; Mmin = 0 lb_ft
Design moment; M = max(abs(Mmax),abs(Mmin)) = 2070 lb_ft
Maximum shear; Fmax = 460 lb; Fmin = -460 lb
Design shear; F = max(abs(Fmax),abs(Fmin)) = 460 lb
Total load on member; W tot = 920 lb
Reaction at support A; RA_max = 460 lb; RA_min = 460 lb
Unfactored dead load reaction at support A; RA_Dead = 154 lb
Unfactored snow load reaction at support A; RA_Snow = 306 lb
Unfactored roof live load reaction at support A; RA_Roof Live = 234 lb
Reaction at support B; RB_max = 460 lb; RB_min = 460 lb
Unfactored dead load reaction at support B; RB_Dead = 154 lb
Unfactored snow load reaction at support B; RB_Snow = 306 lb
Unfactored roof live load reaction at support B; RB_Roof Live = 234 lb

Sawn lumber section details


Nominal breadth of sections; bnom = 2 in
Dressed breadth of sections; b = 1.5 in
Nominal depth of sections; dnom = 12 in
Dressed depth of sections; d = 11.25 in
Number of sections in member; N=1
Overall breadth of member; bb = N × b = 1.5 in

Table 4A - Reference design values for visually graded dimension lumber (2''-4'' thick)
Species, grade and size classification; Douglas Fir-Larch, No.2 grade, 2'' & wider
2
Bending parallel to grain; Fb = 900 lb/in
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Tension parallel to grain; Ft = 575 lb/in
2
Compression parallel to grain; Fc = 1350 lb/in
2
Compression perpendicular to grain; Fc_perp = 625 lb/in
2
Shear parallel to grain; Fv = 180 lb/in
2
Modulus of elasticity; E = 1600000 lb/in
2
Mean shear modulus; Gdef = E / 16 = 100000 lb/in

Member details
Service condition; Dry
Length of bearing; Lb = 4 in
Load duration; Ten years
The beam is one of three or more repetitive members
Section properties
A = N × b × d = 16.87 in
2
Cross sectional area of member;
Sx = N × b × d / 6 = 31.64 in
2 3
Section modulus;
Sy = d × (N × b) / 6 = 4.22 in
2 3

Ix = N × b × d / 12 = 177.98 in
3 4
Second moment of area;
Iy = d × (N × b) / 12 = 3.16 in
3 4

Adjustment factors
Load duration factor - Table 2.3.2; CD = 1.00
Temperature factor - Table 2.3.3; Ct = 1.00
Size factor for bending - Table 4A; CFb = 1.00
Size factor for tension - Table 4A; CFt = 1.00
Size factor for compression - Table 4A; CFc = 1.00
Flat use factor - Table 4A; Cfu = 1.20
Incising factor for modulus of elasticity - Table 4.3.8; CiE = 1.00
Incising factor for bending, shear, tension & compression - Table 4.3.8
Ci = 1.00
Incising factor for perpendicular compression - Table 4.3.8
Cic_perp = 1.00
Repetitive member factor - cl.4.3.9; Cr = 1.15
Bearing area factor - eq.3.10-2; Cb = (Lb + 0.375 in) / Lb = 1.09
Depth-to-breadth ratio; dnom / (N × bnom) = 6.00
- Beam is fully restrained
Beam stability factor - cl.3.3.3; CL = 1.00
Bearing perpendicular to grain - cl.3.10.2
Fc_perp' = Fc_perp × Ct × Ci × Cb = 684 lb/in
2
Design compression perpendicular to grain;
Applied compression stress perpendicular to grain; fc_perp = RA_max / (N × b × Lb) = 77 lb/in
2

fc_perp / Fc_perp' = 0.112


PASS - Design compressive stress exceeds applied compressive stress at bearing
Strength in bending - cl.3.3.1
Fb' = Fb × CD × Ct × CL × CFb × Ci × Cr = 1035 lb/in
2
Design bending stress;
2
Actual bending stress; fb = M / Sx = 785 lb/in
fb / Fb' = 0.758
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PASS - Design bending stress exceeds actual bending stress


Strength in shear parallel to grain - cl.3.4.1
Fv' = Fv × CD × Ct × Ci = 180 lb/in
2
Design shear stress;
fv = 3 × F / (2 × A) = 41 lb/in
2
Actual shear stress - eq.3.4-2;
fv / Fv' = 0.227
PASS - Design shear stress exceeds actual shear stress
Deflection - cl.3.5.1
E' = E × CME × Ct × CiE = 1600000 lb/in
2
Modulus of elasticity for deflection;
Design deflection; δadm = 0.003 × Ls1 = 0.648 in
Bending deflection; δb_s1 = 0.640 in
Shear deflection; δv_s1 = 0.027 in
Total deflection; δa = δb_s1 + δv_s1 = 0.666 in
δa / δadm = 1.028
FAIL - Design deflection exceeds total deflection

AGAIN - DEFLECTION FAILS BY LESS THAN 3% THEREFORE OK

NOW CHECK AGAIN FOR SHEAR DUE TO NOTCH ONLY

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In accordance with the ASD method
TEDDS calculation version 1.5.04

Load Envelope - Com bination 1

0.050

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Applied loading
Beam loads
Dead self weight of beam × 1

Span 1 loads
snow Snow UDL 34 lb/ft from 0.00 in to 216.00 in
live Roof Live UDL 26 lb/ft from 0.00 in to 216.00 in
dead Dead UDL 13 lb/ft from 0.00 in to 216.00 in
Load combinations
Load combination 1 Support A Dead × 1.00
Live × 1.00
Snow × 1.00
Roof Live × 0.00
Span 1 Dead × 1.00
Live × 1.00
Snow × 1.00
Roof Live × 0.00
Support B Dead × 1.00
Live × 1.00
Snow × 1.00
Roof Live × 0.00
Analysis results
Maximum moment; Mmax = 2011 lb_ft; Mmin = 0 lb_ft
Design moment; M = max(abs(Mmax),abs(Mmin)) = 2011 lb_ft
Maximum shear; Fmax = 447 lb; Fmin = -447 lb
Design shear; F = max(abs(Fmax),abs(Fmin)) = 447 lb
Total load on member; W tot = 894 lb
Reaction at support A; RA_max = 447 lb; RA_min = 447 lb
Unfactored dead load reaction at support A; RA_Dead = 141 lb
Unfactored snow load reaction at support A; RA_Snow = 306 lb
Unfactored roof live load reaction at support A; RA_Roof Live = 234 lb
Reaction at support B; RB_max = 447 lb; RB_min = 447 lb
Unfactored dead load reaction at support B; RB_Dead = 141 lb
Unfactored snow load reaction at support B; RB_Snow = 306 lb
Unfactored roof live load reaction at support B; RB_Roof Live = 234 lb
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1.5''

4''

Sawn lumber section details


Nominal breadth of sections; bnom = 2 in
Dressed breadth of sections; b = 1.5 in
Nominal depth of sections; dnom = 8 in
Dressed depth of sections; d = 7.25 in
Number of sections in member; N=1
Overall breadth of member; bb = N × b = 1.5 in

Table 4A - Reference design values for visually graded dimension lumber (2''-4'' thick)
Species, grade and size classification; Douglas Fir-Larch, No.2 grade, 2'' & wider
2
Bending parallel to grain; Fb = 900 lb/in
2
Tension parallel to grain; Ft = 575 lb/in
2
Compression parallel to grain; Fc = 1350 lb/in
2
Compression perpendicular to grain; Fc_perp = 625 lb/in
2
Shear parallel to grain; Fv = 180 lb/in
2
Modulus of elasticity; E = 1600000 lb/in
2
Mean shear modulus; Gdef = E / 16 = 100000 lb/in
Member details
Service condition; Dry
Length of bearing; Lb = 4 in
Load duration; Ten years
The beam is one of three or more repetitive members
Section properties
A = N × b × d = 10.87 in
2
Cross sectional area of member;
Sx = N × b × d / 6 = 13.14 in
2 3
Section modulus;
Sy = d × (N × b) / 6 = 2.72 in
2 3

Ix = N × b × d / 12 = 47.63 in
3 4
Second moment of area;
Iy = d × (N × b) / 12 = 2.04 in
3 4

Adjustment factors
Load duration factor - Table 2.3.2; CD = 1.00
Temperature factor - Table 2.3.3; Ct = 1.00
Size factor for bending - Table 4A; CFb = 1.20
Size factor for tension - Table 4A; CFt = 1.20
Size factor for compression - Table 4A; CFc = 1.05
Flat use factor - Table 4A; Cfu = 1.15
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Incising factor for modulus of elasticity - Table 4.3.8; CiE = 1.00


Incising factor for bending, shear, tension & compression - Table 4.3.8
Ci = 1.00
Incising factor for perpendicular compression - Table 4.3.8
Cic_perp = 1.00
Repetitive member factor - cl.4.3.9; Cr = 1.15
Bearing area factor - eq.3.10-2; Cb = (Lb + 0.375 in) / Lb = 1.09
Depth-to-breadth ratio; dnom / (N × bnom) = 4.00
- Beam is fully restrained
Beam stability factor - cl.3.3.3; CL = 1.00

Bearing perpendicular to grain - cl.3.10.2


Fc_perp' = Fc_perp × Ct × Ci × Cb = 684 lb/in
2
Design compression perpendicular to grain;
Applied compression stress perpendicular to grain; fc_perp = RA_max / (N × b × Lb) = 74 lb/in
2

fc_perp / Fc_perp' = 0.109


PASS - Design compressive stress exceeds applied compressive stress at bearing
Strength in bending - cl.3.3.1
Fb' = Fb × CD × Ct × CL × CFb × Ci × Cr = 1242 lb/in
2
Design bending stress;
2
Actual bending stress; fb = M / Sx = 1836 lb/in
fb / Fb' = 1.478
FAIL - Design bending stress is less than actual bending stress
Strength in shear parallel to grain - cl.3.4.1
Fv' = Fv × CD × Ct × Ci = 180 lb/in
2
Design shear stress;
fv = 3 × F / (2 × A) = 62 lb/in
2
Actual shear stress - eq.3.4-2;
fv / Fv' = 0.342
PASS - Design shear stress exceeds actual shear stress
Deflection - cl.3.5.1
E' = E × CME × Ct × CiE = 1600000 lb/in
2
Modulus of elasticity for deflection;
Design deflection; δadm = 0.003 × Ls1 = 0.648 in
Bending deflection; δb_s1 = 2.344 in
Shear deflection; δv_s1 = 0.041 in
Total deflection; δa = δb_s1 + δv_s1 = 2.385 in
δa / δadm = 3.680
FAIL - Design deflection exceeds total deflection

CHECK WAS ONLY FOR SHEAR


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INTERIOR GARAGE BEAM

STRUCTURAL COMPOSITE LUMBER BEAM ANALYSIS & DESIGN (NDS 2005)


In accordance with the ASD method
TEDDS calculation version 1.5.04

Load Envelope - Com bination 1


0.755

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A 1 B

Applied loading
Beam loads
Dead self weight of beam × 1
Span 1 loads
ROOF Live UDL 330 lb/ft from 0.00 in to 324.00 in
ROOF Dead UDL 390 lb/ft from 0.00 in to 324.00 in
Load combinations
Load combination 1 Support A Dead × 1.00
Live × 1.00
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Roof Live × 1.00


Snow × 1.00
Span 1 Dead × 1.00
Live × 1.00
Roof Live × 1.00
Snow × 1.00
Support B Dead × 1.00
Live × 1.00
Roof Live × 1.00
Snow × 1.00
Analysis results
Maximum moment; Mmax = 66230 lb_ft; Mmin = -90 lb_ft
Design moment; M = max(abs(Mmax),abs(Mmin)) = 66230 lb_ft
Maximum shear; Fmax = 10000 lb; Fmin = -10367 lb
Design shear; F = max(abs(Fmax),abs(Fmin)) = 10367 lb
Total load on member; W tot = 20368 lb
Reaction at support A; RA_max = 10000 lb; RA_min = 10000 lb
Unfactored dead load reaction at support A; RA_Dead = 5629 lb
Unfactored live load reaction at support A; RA_Live = 4371 lb
Reaction at support B; RB_max = 10367 lb; RB_min = 10367 lb
Unfactored dead load reaction at support B; RB_Dead = 5828 lb
Unfactored live load reaction at support B; RB_Live = 4539 lb

Composite section details


Breadth of composite section; b = 1.5 in
Depth of composite section; d = 20 in
Number of composite sections in member; N=4
Overall breadth of composite member; bb = N × b = 6 in

Reference design values for structural composite lumber


Composite type and grade; Microllam LVL, 1.9E-2600Fb grade
2
Bending parallel to grain; Fb = 2600 lb/in
2
Tension parallel to grain; Ft = 1555 lb/in
2
Compression parallel to grain; Fc = 2510 lb/in
2
Compression perpendicular to grain; Fc_perp = 750 lb/in
2
Shear parallel to grain; Fv = 285 lb/in
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2
Modulus of elasticity; E = 1900000 lb/in
2
Mean shear modulus; Gdef = E / 16 = 118750 lb/in
ρ = 42 lb/ft
3
Average density;

Member details
Service condition; Dry
Length of bearing; Lb = 4 in
Load duration; Ten years

Section properties
A = N × b × d = 120.00 in
2
Cross sectional area of member;
Sx = N × b × d / 6 = 400.00 in
2 3
Section modulus;
Sy = d × (N × b) / 6 = 120.00 in
2 3

Ix = N × b × d / 12 = 4000.00 in
3 4
Second moment of area;
Iy = d × (N × b) / 12 = 360.00 in
3 4

Adjustment factors
Load duration factor - Table 2.3.2; CD = 1.00
Temperature factor - Table 2.3.3; Ct = 1.00
0.136
Size factor for bending; CFb = (12 in / max(d, 3.5 in)) = 0.93
0.136
Size factor for shear; CFv = (12 in / d) = 0.93
Repetitive member factor - cl.8.3.7; Cr = 1.00
Length factor; CLen = 1.00
Bearing area factor - eq.3.10-2; Cb = 1.00
Depth-to-breadth ratio; d / (N × b) = 3.33
- Beam is fully restrained
Beam stability factor - cl.3.3.3; CL = 1.00
Bearing perpendicular to grain - cl.3.10.2
Fc_perp' = Fc_perp × Ct × Cb = 750 lb/in
2
Design compression perpendicular to grain;
Applied compression stress perpendicular to grain; fc_perp = RB_max / (N × b × Lb) = 432 lb/in
2

fc_perp / Fc_perp' = 0.576


PASS - Design compressive stress exceeds applied compressive stress at bearing
Strength in bending - cl.3.3.1
Fb' = Fb × CD × Ct × CL × CFb × Cr = 2426 lb/in
2
Design bending stress;
2
Actual bending stress; fb = M / Sx = 1987 lb/in
fb / Fb' = 0.819
PASS - Design bending stress exceeds actual bending stress
Strength in shear parallel to grain - cl.3.4.1
Fv' = Fv × CD × Ct × CFv = 266 lb/in
2
Design shear stress;
fv = 3 × F / (2 × A) = 130 lb/in
2
Actual shear stress - eq.3.4-2;
fv / Fv' = 0.487
PASS - Design shear stress exceeds actual shear stress
Deflection - cl.3.5.1
E' = E × CM × Ct = 1900000 lb/in
2
Modulus of elasticity for deflection;
Design deflection; δadm = 0.004 × Ls1 = 1.272 in
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Bending deflection; δb_s1 = 1.101 in


Shear deflection; δv_s1 = 0.067 in
Total deflection; δa = δb_s1 + δv_s1 = 1.168 in
δa / δadm = 0.919
PASS - Design deflection is less than total deflection
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DINING ROOM HEADER

STRUCTURAL WOOD BEAM ANALYSIS & DESIGN (NDS 2005)


In accordance with the ASD method
TEDDS calculation version 1.5.04

Load Envelope - Com bination 1

0.692

0.0
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A 1 B

Applied loading
Beam loads
Dead self weight of beam × 1
Span 1 loads
CEILING LOAD Dead UDL 150 lb/ft from 0.00 in to 96.00 in
ROOF SNOW LOAD Live UDL 225 lb/ft from 0.00 in to 96.00 in
ROOF DEAD LOAD WITH GREEN ROOF Dead UDL 307 lb/ft from 0.00 in to 96.00 in
Load combinations
Load combination 1 Support A Dead × 1.00
Live × 1.00
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Span 1 Dead × 1.00


Live × 1.00
Support B Dead × 1.00
Live × 1.00
Analysis results
Maximum moment; Mmax = 5537 lb_ft; Mmin = 0 lb_ft
Design moment; M = max(abs(Mmax),abs(Mmin)) = 5537 lb_ft
Maximum shear; Fmax = 2768 lb; Fmin = -2768 lb
Design shear; F = max(abs(Fmax),abs(Fmin)) = 2768 lb
Total load on member; W tot = 5537 lb
Reaction at support A; RA_max = 2768 lb; RA_min = 2768 lb
Unfactored dead load reaction at support A; RA_Dead = 1868 lb
Unfactored live load reaction at support A; RA_Live = 900 lb
Reaction at support B; RB_max = 2768 lb; RB_min = 2768 lb
Unfactored dead load reaction at support B; RB_Dead = 1868 lb
Unfactored live load reaction at support B; RB_Live = 900 lb

Sawn lumber section details


Nominal breadth of sections; bnom = 2 in
Dressed breadth of sections; b = 1.5 in
Nominal depth of sections; dnom = 10 in
Dressed depth of sections; d = 9.25 in
Number of sections in member; N=3
Overall breadth of member; bb = N × b = 4.5 in

Table 4A - Reference design values for visually graded dimension lumber (2''-4'' thick)
Species, grade and size classification; Douglas Fir-Larch, No.2 grade, 2'' & wider
2
Bending parallel to grain; Fb = 900 lb/in
2
Tension parallel to grain; Ft = 575 lb/in
2
Compression parallel to grain; Fc = 1350 lb/in
2
Compression perpendicular to grain; Fc_perp = 625 lb/in
2
Shear parallel to grain; Fv = 180 lb/in
2
Modulus of elasticity; E = 1600000 lb/in
2
Mean shear modulus; Gdef = E / 16 = 100000 lb/in

Member details
Service condition; Dry
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Length of bearing; Lb = 4 in
Load duration; Ten years

Section properties
A = N × b × d = 41.62 in
2
Cross sectional area of member;
Sx = N × b × d / 6 = 64.17 in
2 3
Section modulus;
Sy = d × (N × b) / 6 = 31.22 in
2 3

Ix = N × b × d / 12 = 296.79 in
3 4
Second moment of area;
Iy = d × (N × b) / 12 = 70.24 in
3 4

Adjustment factors
Load duration factor - Table 2.3.2; CD = 1.00
Temperature factor - Table 2.3.3; Ct = 1.00
Size factor for bending - Table 4A; CFb = 1.10
Size factor for tension - Table 4A; CFt = 1.10
Size factor for compression - Table 4A; CFc = 1.00
Flat use factor - Table 4A; Cfu = 1.20
Incising factor for modulus of elasticity - Table 4.3.8; CiE = 1.00
Incising factor for bending, shear, tension & compression - Table 4.3.8
Ci = 1.00
Incising factor for perpendicular compression - Table 4.3.8
Cic_perp = 1.00
Repetitive member factor - cl.4.3.9; Cr = 1.15
Bearing area factor - eq.3.10-2; Cb = 1.00
Depth-to-breadth ratio; dnom / (N × bnom) = 1.67
- Beam is fully restrained
Beam stability factor - cl.3.3.3; CL = 1.00
Bearing perpendicular to grain - cl.3.10.2
Fc_perp' = Fc_perp × Ct × Ci × Cb = 625 lb/in
2
Design compression perpendicular to grain;
Applied compression stress perpendicular to grain; fc_perp = RB_max / (N × b × Lb) = 154 lb/in
2

fc_perp / Fc_perp' = 0.246


PASS - Design compressive stress exceeds applied compressive stress at bearing
Strength in bending - cl.3.3.1
Fb' = Fb × CD × Ct × CL × CFb × Ci × Cr = 1139 lb/in
2
Design bending stress;
2
Actual bending stress; fb = M / Sx = 1035 lb/in
fb / Fb' = 0.909
PASS - Design bending stress exceeds actual bending stress
Strength in shear parallel to grain - cl.3.4.1
Fv' = Fv × CD × Ct × Ci = 180 lb/in
2
Design shear stress;
fv = 3 × F / (2 × A) = 100 lb/in
2
Actual shear stress - eq.3.4-2;
fv / Fv' = 0.554
PASS - Design shear stress exceeds actual shear stress
Deflection - cl.3.5.1
E' = E × CME × Ct × CiE = 1600000 lb/in
2
Modulus of elasticity for deflection;
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Design deflection; δadm = 0.003 × Ls1 = 0.288 in


Bending deflection; δb_s1 = 0.134 in
Shear deflection; δv_s1 = 0.019 in
Total deflection; δa = δb_s1 + δv_s1 = 0.153 in
δa / δadm = 0.533
PASS - Design deflection is less than total deflection
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GARAGE DOOR HEADER

STRUCTURAL COMPOSITE LUMBER BEAM ANALYSIS & DESIGN (NDS 2005)


In accordance with the ASD method
TEDDS calculation version 1.5.04

Load Envelope - Com bination 1

0.752

0.0
ft 27
A 1 B

Applied loading
Beam loads
Dead self weight of beam × 1
Span 1 loads
ROOF DEAD - GREEN ROOF Dead UDL 390 lb/ft from 0.00 in to 324.00 in
ROOF SNOW Live UDL 325 lb/ft from 0.00 in to 324.00 in
Load combinations
Load combination 1 Support A Dead × 1.00
Live × 1.00
Span 1 Dead × 1.00
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Live × 1.00
Support B Dead × 1.00
Live × 1.00
Analysis results
Maximum moment; Mmax = 68503 lb_ft; Mmin = 0 lb_ft
Design moment; M = max(abs(Mmax),abs(Mmin)) = 68503 lb_ft
Maximum shear; Fmax = 10149 lb; Fmin = -10149 lb
Design shear; F = max(abs(Fmax),abs(Fmin)) = 10149 lb
Total load on member; W tot = 20297 lb
Reaction at support A; RA_max = 10149 lb; RA_min = 10149 lb
Unfactored dead load reaction at support A; RA_Dead = 5761 lb
Unfactored live load reaction at support A; RA_Live = 4388 lb
Reaction at support B; RB_max = 10149 lb; RB_min = 10149 lb
Unfactored dead load reaction at support B; RB_Dead = 5761 lb
Unfactored live load reaction at support B; RB_Live = 4388 lb

Composite section details


Breadth of composite section; b = 1.75 in
Depth of composite section; d = 18 in
Number of composite sections in member; N=4
Overall breadth of composite member; bb = N × b = 7 in

Reference design values for structural composite lumber


Composite type and grade; Microllam LVL, 1.9E-2600Fb grade
2
Bending parallel to grain; Fb = 2600 lb/in
2
Tension parallel to grain; Ft = 1555 lb/in
2
Compression parallel to grain; Fc = 2510 lb/in
2
Compression perpendicular to grain; Fc_perp = 750 lb/in
2
Shear parallel to grain; Fv = 285 lb/in
2
Modulus of elasticity; E = 1900000 lb/in
2
Mean shear modulus; Gdef = E / 16 = 118750 lb/in
ρ = 42 lb/ft
3
Average density;

Member details
Service condition; Dry
Length of bearing; Lb = 4 in
Load duration; Ten years
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Section properties
A = N × b × d = 126.00 in
2
Cross sectional area of member;
Sx = N × b × d / 6 = 378.00 in
2 3
Section modulus;
Sy = d × (N × b) / 6 = 147.00 in
2 3

Ix = N × b × d / 12 = 3402.00 in
3 4
Second moment of area;
Iy = d × (N × b) / 12 = 514.50 in
3 4

Adjustment factors
Load duration factor - Table 2.3.2; CD = 1.00
Temperature factor - Table 2.3.3; Ct = 1.00
0.136
Size factor for bending; CFb = (12 in / max(d, 3.5 in)) = 0.95
0.136
Size factor for shear; CFv = (12 in / d) = 0.95
Repetitive member factor - cl.8.3.7; Cr = 1.00
Length factor; CLen = 1.00
Bearing area factor - eq.3.10-2; Cb = (Lb + 0.375 in) / Lb = 1.09
Depth-to-breadth ratio; d / (N × b) = 2.57
- Beam is fully restrained
Beam stability factor - cl.3.3.3; CL = 1.00

Bearing perpendicular to grain - cl.3.10.2


Fc_perp' = Fc_perp × Ct × Cb = 820 lb/in
2
Design compression perpendicular to grain;
Applied compression stress perpendicular to grain; fc_perp = RA_max / (N × b × Lb) = 362 lb/in
2

fc_perp / Fc_perp' = 0.442


PASS - Design compressive stress exceeds applied compressive stress at bearing
Strength in bending - cl.3.3.1
Fb' = Fb × CD × Ct × CL × CFb × Cr = 2461 lb/in
2
Design bending stress;
2
Actual bending stress; fb = M / Sx = 2175 lb/in
fb / Fb' = 0.884
PASS - Design bending stress exceeds actual bending stress
Strength in shear parallel to grain - cl.3.4.1
Fv' = Fv × CD × Ct × CFv = 270 lb/in
2
Design shear stress;
fv = 3 × F / (2 × A) = 121 lb/in
2
Actual shear stress - eq.3.4-2;
fv / Fv' = 0.448
PASS - Design shear stress exceeds actual shear stress
Deflection - cl.3.5.1
E' = E × CM × Ct = 1900000 lb/in
2
Modulus of elasticity for deflection;
Design deflection; δadm = 0.004 × Ls1 = 1.296 in
Bending deflection; δb_s1 = 1.391 in
Shear deflection; δv_s1 = 0.066 in
Total deflection; δa = δb_s1 + δv_s1 = 1.457 in
δa / δadm = 1.124
FAIL - Design deflection exceeds total deflection
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6x6 HEADER

STRUCTURAL WOOD BEAM ANALYSIS & DESIGN (NDS 2005)


In accordance with the ASD method
TEDDS calculation version 1.5.04

Load Envelope - Com bination 1

0.539

0.0
ft 6
A 1 B

Applied loading
Beam loads
Dead self weight of beam × 1
Span 1 loads
ROOF SNOW LOAD Live UDL 225 lb/ft from 0.00 in to 72.00 in
ROOF DEAD LOAD WITH GREEN ROOF Dead UDL 307 lb/ft from 0.00 in to 72.00 in
Load combinations
Load combination 1 Support A Dead × 1.00
Live × 1.00
Span 1 Dead × 1.00
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Live × 1.00
Support B Dead × 1.00
Live × 1.00
Analysis results
Maximum moment; Mmax = 2427 lb_ft; Mmin = 0 lb_ft
Design moment; M = max(abs(Mmax),abs(Mmin)) = 2427 lb_ft
Maximum shear; Fmax = 1618 lb; Fmin = -1618 lb
Design shear; F = max(abs(Fmax),abs(Fmin)) = 1618 lb
Total load on member; W tot = 3236 lb
Reaction at support A; RA_max = 1618 lb; RA_min = 1618 lb
Unfactored dead load reaction at support A; RA_Dead = 943 lb
Unfactored live load reaction at support A; RA_Live = 675 lb
Reaction at support B; RB_max = 1618 lb; RB_min = 1618 lb
Unfactored dead load reaction at support B; RB_Dead = 943 lb
Unfactored live load reaction at support B; RB_Live = 675 lb

Sawn lumber section details


Nominal breadth of sections; bnom = 6 in
Dressed breadth of sections; b = 5.5 in
Nominal depth of sections; dnom = 6 in
Dressed depth of sections; d = 5.5 in
Number of sections in member; N=1
Overall breadth of member; bb = N × b = 5.5 in

Table 4D - Reference design values for visually graded timbers (5''x 5'' and larger)
Species, grade and size classification; Douglas Fir-Larch, No.1 grade, Posts and timbers
2
Bending parallel to grain; Fb = 1400 lb/in
2
Tension parallel to grain; Ft = 925 lb/in
2
Compression parallel to grain; Fc = 1500 lb/in
2
Compression perpendicular to grain; Fc_perp = 405 lb/in
2
Shear parallel to grain; Fv = 150 lb/in
2
Modulus of elasticity; E = 1600000 lb/in
2
Mean shear modulus; Gdef = E / 16 = 100000 lb/in
Member details
Service condition; Dry
Length of bearing; Lb = 4 in
Load duration; Ten years
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Section properties
A = N × b × d = 30.25 in
2
Cross sectional area of member;
Sx = N × b × d / 6 = 27.73 in
2 3
Section modulus;
Sy = d × (N × b) / 6 = 27.73 in
2 3

Ix = N × b × d / 12 = 76.26 in
3 4
Second moment of area;
Iy = d × (N × b) / 12 = 76.26 in
3 4

Adjustment factors
Load duration factor - Table 2.3.2; CD = 1.00
Temperature factor - Table 2.3.3; Ct = 1.00
Size factor for bending - Table 4D; CFb = 1.00
Size factor for tension - Table 4D; CFt = 1.00
Size factor for compression - Table 4D; CFc = 1.00
Flat use factor - Table 4D; Cfu = 1.00
Incising factor for modulus of elasticity - Table 4.3.8; CiE = 1.00
Incising factor for bending, shear, tension & compression - Table 4.3.8
Ci = 1.00
Incising factor for perpendicular compression - Table 4.3.8
Cic_perp = 1.00
Repetitive member factor - cl.4.3.9; Cr = 1.00
Bearing area factor - eq.3.10-2; Cb = (Lb + 0.375 in) / Lb = 1.09
Depth-to-breadth ratio; dnom / (N × bnom) = 1.00
- Beam is fully restrained
Beam stability factor - cl.3.3.3; CL = 1.00

Bearing perpendicular to grain - cl.3.10.2


Fc_perp' = Fc_perp × Ct × Ci × Cb = 443 lb/in
2
Design compression perpendicular to grain;
Applied compression stress perpendicular to grain; fc_perp = RA_max / (N × b × Lb) = 74 lb/in
2

fc_perp / Fc_perp' = 0.166


PASS - Design compressive stress exceeds applied compressive stress at bearing
Strength in bending - cl.3.3.1
Fb' = Fb × CD × Ct × CL × CFb × Ci × Cr = 1400 lb/in
2
Design bending stress;
2
Actual bending stress; fb = M / Sx = 1050 lb/in
fb / Fb' = 0.750
PASS - Design bending stress exceeds actual bending stress
Strength in shear parallel to grain - cl.3.4.1
Fv' = Fv × CD × Ct × Ci = 150 lb/in
2
Design shear stress;
fv = 3 × F / (2 × A) = 80 lb/in
2
Actual shear stress - eq.3.4-2;
fv / Fv' = 0.535
PASS - Design shear stress exceeds actual shear stress
Deflection - cl.3.5.1
E' = E × CME × Ct × CiE = 1600000 lb/in
2
Modulus of elasticity for deflection;
Design deflection; δadm = 0.003 × Ls1 = 0.216 in
Bending deflection; δb_s1 = 0.129 in
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Shear deflection; δv_s1 = 0.012 in


Total deflection; δa = δb_s1 + δv_s1 = 0.140 in
δa / δadm = 0.650
PASS - Design deflection is less than total deflection
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PORCH HEADER

STRUCTURAL WOOD BEAM ANALYSIS & DESIGN (NDS 2005)


In accordance with the ASD method
TEDDS calculation version 1.5.04

Load Envelope - Com bination 1

0.173

0.0
ft 14.5
A 1 B

Applied loading
Beam loads
Dead self weight of beam × 1
Span 1 loads
ROOF DEAD - GREEN ROOF Dead UDL 40 lb/ft from 0.00 in to 174.00 in
ROOF SNOW Live UDL 120 lb/ft from 0.00 in to 174.00 in
Load combinations
Load combination 1 Support A Dead × 1.00
Live × 1.00
Span 1 Dead × 1.00
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Live × 1.00
Support B Dead × 1.00
Live × 1.00
Analysis results
Maximum moment; Mmax = 4539 lb_ft; Mmin = 0 lb_ft
Design moment; M = max(abs(Mmax),abs(Mmin)) = 4539 lb_ft
Maximum shear; Fmax = 1252 lb; Fmin = -1252 lb
Design shear; F = max(abs(Fmax),abs(Fmin)) = 1252 lb
Total load on member; W tot = 2504 lb
Reaction at support A; RA_max = 1252 lb; RA_min = 1252 lb
Unfactored dead load reaction at support A; RA_Dead = 382 lb
Unfactored live load reaction at support A; RA_Live = 870 lb
Reaction at support B; RB_max = 1252 lb; RB_min = 1252 lb
Unfactored dead load reaction at support B; RB_Dead = 382 lb
Unfactored live load reaction at support B; RB_Live = 870 lb

5.5''

4''

Sawn lumber section details


Nominal breadth of sections; bnom = 6 in
Dressed breadth of sections; b = 5.5 in
Nominal depth of sections; dnom = 10 in
Dressed depth of sections; d = 9.5 in
Number of sections in member; N=1
Overall breadth of member; bb = N × b = 5.5 in

Table 4D - Reference design values for visually graded timbers (5''x 5'' and larger)
Species, grade and size classification; Douglas Fir-Larch, Dense No.2 grade, Beams and stringers
2
Bending parallel to grain; Fb = 1000 lb/in
2
Tension parallel to grain; Ft = 500 lb/in
2
Compression parallel to grain; Fc = 700 lb/in
2
Compression perpendicular to grain; Fc_perp = 730 lb/in
2
Shear parallel to grain; Fv = 170 lb/in
2
Modulus of elasticity; E = 1400000 lb/in
2
Mean shear modulus; Gdef = E / 16 = 87500 lb/in
Member details
Service condition; Dry
Length of bearing; Lb = 4 in
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Load duration; Ten years


Section properties
A = N × b × d = 52.25 in
2
Cross sectional area of member;
Sx = N × b × d / 6 = 82.73 in
2 3
Section modulus;
Sy = d × (N × b) / 6 = 47.90 in
2 3

Ix = N × b × d / 12 = 392.96 in
3 4
Second moment of area;
Iy = d × (N × b) / 12 = 131.71 in
3 4

Adjustment factors
Load duration factor - Table 2.3.2; CD = 1.00
Temperature factor - Table 2.3.3; Ct = 1.00
Size factor for bending - Table 4D; CFb = 1.00
Size factor for tension - Table 4D; CFt = 1.00
Size factor for compression - Table 4D; CFc = 1.00
Flat use factor - Table 4D; Cfu = 1.00
Incising factor for modulus of elasticity - Table 4.3.8; CiE = 1.00
Incising factor for bending, shear, tension & compression - Table 4.3.8
Ci = 1.00
Incising factor for perpendicular compression - Table 4.3.8
Cic_perp = 1.00
Repetitive member factor - cl.4.3.9; Cr = 1.00
Bearing area factor - eq.3.10-2; Cb = (Lb + 0.375 in) / Lb = 1.09
Depth-to-breadth ratio; dnom / (N × bnom) = 1.67
- Beam is fully restrained
Beam stability factor - cl.3.3.3; CL = 1.00

Bearing perpendicular to grain - cl.3.10.2


Fc_perp' = Fc_perp × Ct × Ci × Cb = 798 lb/in
2
Design compression perpendicular to grain;
Applied compression stress perpendicular to grain; fc_perp = RA_max / (N × b × Lb) = 57 lb/in
2

fc_perp / Fc_perp' = 0.071


PASS - Design compressive stress exceeds applied compressive stress at bearing
Strength in bending - cl.3.3.1
Fb' = Fb × CD × Ct × CL × CFb × Ci × Cr = 1000 lb/in
2
Design bending stress;
2
Actual bending stress; fb = M / Sx = 658 lb/in
fb / Fb' = 0.658
PASS - Design bending stress exceeds actual bending stress
Strength in shear parallel to grain - cl.3.4.1
Fv' = Fv × CD × Ct × Ci = 170 lb/in
2
Design shear stress;
fv = 3 × F / (2 × A) = 36 lb/in
2
Actual shear stress - eq.3.4-2;
fv / Fv' = 0.211
PASS - Design shear stress exceeds actual shear stress
Deflection - cl.3.5.1
E' = E × CME × Ct × CiE = 1400000 lb/in
2
Modulus of elasticity for deflection;
Design deflection; δadm = 0.004 × Ls1 = 0.696 in
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Bending deflection; δb_s1 = 0.312 in


Shear deflection; δv_s1 = 0.014 in
Total deflection; δa = δb_s1 + δv_s1 = 0.327 in
δa / δadm = 0.469
PASS - Design deflection is less than total deflection
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REAR SLIDING DOOR HEADER

STRUCTURAL WOOD BEAM ANALYSIS & DESIGN (NDS 2005)


In accordance with the ASD method
TEDDS calculation version 1.5.04

Load Envelope - Com bination 1

0.539

0.0
ft 6
A 1 B

Applied loading
Beam loads
Dead self weight of beam × 1
Span 1 loads
ROOF SNOW LOAD Live UDL 225 lb/ft from 0.00 in to 72.00 in
ROOF DEAD LOAD WITH GREEN ROOF Dead UDL 307 lb/ft from 0.00 in to 72.00 in
Load combinations
Load combination 1 Support A Dead × 1.00
Live × 1.00
Span 1 Dead × 1.00
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Live × 1.00
Support B Dead × 1.00
Live × 1.00
Analysis results
Maximum moment; Mmax = 2427 lb_ft; Mmin = 0 lb_ft
Design moment; M = max(abs(Mmax),abs(Mmin)) = 2427 lb_ft
Maximum shear; Fmax = 1618 lb; Fmin = -1618 lb
Design shear; F = max(abs(Fmax),abs(Fmin)) = 1618 lb
Total load on member; W tot = 3236 lb
Reaction at support A; RA_max = 1618 lb; RA_min = 1618 lb
Unfactored dead load reaction at support A; RA_Dead = 943 lb
Unfactored live load reaction at support A; RA_Live = 675 lb
Reaction at support B; RB_max = 1618 lb; RB_min = 1618 lb
Unfactored dead load reaction at support B; RB_Dead = 943 lb
Unfactored live load reaction at support B; RB_Live = 675 lb

Sawn lumber section details


Nominal breadth of sections; bnom = 6 in
Dressed breadth of sections; b = 5.5 in
Nominal depth of sections; dnom = 6 in
Dressed depth of sections; d = 5.5 in
Number of sections in member; N=1
Overall breadth of member; bb = N × b = 5.5 in

Table 4D - Reference design values for visually graded timbers (5''x 5'' and larger)
Species, grade and size classification; Douglas Fir-Larch, No.1 grade, Posts and timbers
2
Bending parallel to grain; Fb = 1400 lb/in
2
Tension parallel to grain; Ft = 925 lb/in
2
Compression parallel to grain; Fc = 1500 lb/in
2
Compression perpendicular to grain; Fc_perp = 405 lb/in
2
Shear parallel to grain; Fv = 150 lb/in
2
Modulus of elasticity; E = 1600000 lb/in
2
Mean shear modulus; Gdef = E / 16 = 100000 lb/in
Member details
Service condition; Dry
Length of bearing; Lb = 4 in
Load duration; Ten years
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Section properties
A = N × b × d = 30.25 in
2
Cross sectional area of member;
Sx = N × b × d / 6 = 27.73 in
2 3
Section modulus;
Sy = d × (N × b) / 6 = 27.73 in
2 3

Ix = N × b × d / 12 = 76.26 in
3 4
Second moment of area;
Iy = d × (N × b) / 12 = 76.26 in
3 4

Adjustment factors
Load duration factor - Table 2.3.2; CD = 1.00
Temperature factor - Table 2.3.3; Ct = 1.00
Size factor for bending - Table 4D; CFb = 1.00
Size factor for tension - Table 4D; CFt = 1.00
Size factor for compression - Table 4D; CFc = 1.00
Flat use factor - Table 4D; Cfu = 1.00
Incising factor for modulus of elasticity - Table 4.3.8; CiE = 1.00
Incising factor for bending, shear, tension & compression - Table 4.3.8
Ci = 1.00
Incising factor for perpendicular compression - Table 4.3.8
Cic_perp = 1.00
Repetitive member factor - cl.4.3.9; Cr = 1.00
Bearing area factor - eq.3.10-2; Cb = (Lb + 0.375 in) / Lb = 1.09
Depth-to-breadth ratio; dnom / (N × bnom) = 1.00
- Beam is fully restrained
Beam stability factor - cl.3.3.3; CL = 1.00

Bearing perpendicular to grain - cl.3.10.2


Fc_perp' = Fc_perp × Ct × Ci × Cb = 443 lb/in
2
Design compression perpendicular to grain;
Applied compression stress perpendicular to grain; fc_perp = RA_max / (N × b × Lb) = 74 lb/in
2

fc_perp / Fc_perp' = 0.166


PASS - Design compressive stress exceeds applied compressive stress at bearing
Strength in bending - cl.3.3.1
Fb' = Fb × CD × Ct × CL × CFb × Ci × Cr = 1400 lb/in
2
Design bending stress;
2
Actual bending stress; fb = M / Sx = 1050 lb/in
fb / Fb' = 0.750
PASS - Design bending stress exceeds actual bending stress
Strength in shear parallel to grain - cl.3.4.1
Fv' = Fv × CD × Ct × Ci = 150 lb/in
2
Design shear stress;
fv = 3 × F / (2 × A) = 80 lb/in
2
Actual shear stress - eq.3.4-2;
fv / Fv' = 0.535
PASS - Design shear stress exceeds actual shear stress
Deflection - cl.3.5.1
E' = E × CME × Ct × CiE = 1600000 lb/in
2
Modulus of elasticity for deflection;
Design deflection; δadm = 0.003 × Ls1 = 0.216 in
Bending deflection; δb_s1 = 0.129 in
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Shear deflection; δv_s1 = 0.012 in


Total deflection; δa = δb_s1 + δv_s1 = 0.140 in
δa / δadm = 0.650
PASS - Design deflection is less than total deflection
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FOOTING DESIGN

FOOTING SIMPLY TOOK REATIONS FOR BEAMS AND DIVIDED BY ALLOWABLE SOIL BEARING PRESSURE - NO
OVERTURNING IS APPLIED TO ANY FOOTINGS AND UPLIFT IS MINIMAL

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