Hoping this forum can help me with this.
I am building a 2 storey extension and want to knock through the existing external 2 leaf wall to eventually form an opening so as to enlarge the kichen area.
The opening size will be 3200mm, the steel sections will have Min 150mm End bearing onto C35 concrete padstones, the walls are in exellent very tough condition so see absolutely know problem in that respect.
The steel beams (one for each wall ) will be drilled and using spacer sleeves and all thread bar will be connected at 600mm C/C between the flanges.
The loadings as i see it are
2150mm of rendered brickwork above
3200mm high of 35 degree pitched roof (slate) rafters at 450mm c/c onto wallplate
No floor joists or ceiling joists are built into the loaded walls.
A dilemma i have is that i am to turn a window above the beams into a doorway to access new bedroom and want to keep flush floorboards and flush ceilings downstairs so are looking to use steel beam at depth no greater than 175mm (obviously this as to be achievable given the span loading etc)
Would anybody be happy enough to help me through the selection and calculation to determine a satisfactory steel beam.
Am i right in that as long as the maths, specification and installation are correct then building control will sign this off
Sketch below is of side of house, you can see that the masonry loading is less on the right hand side.
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I used to be able to do the calculations but are know to fuzzy in the head to understand my old textbooks and written examples, but would love someone to help me with this.
Many thanks
Russell
I am building a 2 storey extension and want to knock through the existing external 2 leaf wall to eventually form an opening so as to enlarge the kichen area.
The opening size will be 3200mm, the steel sections will have Min 150mm End bearing onto C35 concrete padstones, the walls are in exellent very tough condition so see absolutely know problem in that respect.
The steel beams (one for each wall ) will be drilled and using spacer sleeves and all thread bar will be connected at 600mm C/C between the flanges.
The loadings as i see it are
2150mm of rendered brickwork above
3200mm high of 35 degree pitched roof (slate) rafters at 450mm c/c onto wallplate
No floor joists or ceiling joists are built into the loaded walls.
A dilemma i have is that i am to turn a window above the beams into a doorway to access new bedroom and want to keep flush floorboards and flush ceilings downstairs so are looking to use steel beam at depth no greater than 175mm (obviously this as to be achievable given the span loading etc)
Would anybody be happy enough to help me through the selection and calculation to determine a satisfactory steel beam.
Am i right in that as long as the maths, specification and installation are correct then building control will sign this off
Sketch below is of side of house, you can see that the masonry loading is less on the right hand side.
View media item 65289
I used to be able to do the calculations but are know to fuzzy in the head to understand my old textbooks and written examples, but would love someone to help me with this.
Many thanks
Russell