Mike,
I agree with the course instructor, achieving a moment connection in this beam is impossible
you might want to add a steel tube each side of the beam to carry ALL the load, otherwise
just replace it
HTH
Tarek Mokhtar, SE
Laguna Beach,CA
I am working on a restaurant job that has an arched glulam roof beam with signficant dryrot damage at the last 6 feet or so. Tyring to look at all options I was thinking about reinforcing it with 20'-0" long steel channels on each side and then welding the channels to a TS column. The bolted connection between the channels and the glb would obviously have to develop a moment to carry the roof loads. However, I remember in a wood course way back that although it is possible, a moment splice in a beam is not recommended and very difficult to correctly analyze. Any thoughts or recommendations or warnings. (see attached pdf) If the pdf is not postable I can email directly.
Thanks in advance,
Mike
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