H3 - Build Floor Systems Flashcards
What is a sill plate?
Lowest member of a wood frame.
What is the function of anchorage?
Anchor bolts and sill plate make the connection between the foundation and the rest of the structure.
Keeps building attached during earthquake or high winds.
What are anchor bolts designed to resist?
Pull out
What kind of walls are required to support floor joists in step foundations, where the top of the foundation wall is shorter?
Poly walls
What is a column?
An upright member supporting a load. It’s also known as a post.
What is the minimum nominal size of a wood column?
6 x 6, but they cannot be smaller in actual dimension than the width of the beam they are supporting.
4x4 may be used to support carports.
What is the minimum diameter of a steel column?
Min. Diameter is 3 inches.
What is the minimum size of a round column?
7 and 1/4 diameter
Why are built-up columns more common than solid lumber as column use?
Solid lumber columns are expensive and tend to twist and check as they dry.
What is the advantage of Glue-laminated beams?
Allow for large spans and are able to carry heavy loads. Two standard thicknesses:
80 mm
130 mm.
Depth varies from: 2228 mm to 456 mm. Maximum span for deepest and thickest is 11.02 m. 36’2”
A W150 x 22 beam means what?
W150 = 150 mm 22 = 22 kg per lineal metre.
What is an Laminated Veneer Lumber beam?
An engineered beam, made from sheets of veneer.
LVL is usually 1 3/4 thick and comes in widths from 7 1/2 to 16”
What is Parallel strand beams?
Similar to LVL, made from strands of veneer, engineered.
4 & 6 inch thick, width vary from 9 1/2 to 16”
What is a girder truss beam?
Common in the roof structure, supports the roof load above, up to 3 ply configuration.
What is the main function of engineered beams and floor joists?
To span between then beams and support the floor sheathing
Which part of the code book must an engineer use to design floor systems?
Part 4 - which specifies the maximum limits of movement for structural members within the systems.
How do you store engineered products?
handle with care, store in a well supported and level or plumb position
What engineered lumber is most common?
The I-joist. Chords are made from lvl, psl or s4s
The webs are made from Plywood, OSB and joined to the chord with a special edge finger joint. The webs are glued to the chords using water proof gliue.
Maximum length is 66’
True or False, I joists are in the BC building code?
False
What is another name for open web-joists?
Paralell cord floor trusses
How far can an open web hoist span?
Over 50 feet.
Which type of building use long anchor bolts?
The building which uplift can be created by wind forces & lateral forces caused by wind and seismic events.
What forces are anchor bolts designed to resist?
To support floor and aor wall framing and to anchor the framing to the foundations.
Why is a standard flange steel beam not used in construction?
Because of it’s narrow and sloped flange.