The structural analysis and construction of wood elements in structures using allowable stress design shall be in accordance with the following applicable standards:
American Forest & Paper Association.
NDS National Design Specification for Wood Construction
SDPWS Special Design Provisions for Wind and Seismic
American Institute of Timber Construction.
AITC 104 Typical Construction Details
AITC 110 Standard Appearance Grades for Structural Glued Laminated Timber
AITC 113 Standard for Dimensions of Structural Glued Laminated Timber
AITC 117 Standard Specifications for Structural Glued Laminated Timber of Softwood Species
AITC 119 Standard Specifications for Structural Glued Laminated Timber of Hardwood Species
ANSI/AITC A190.1 Structural Glued Laminated Timber
AITC 200 Inspection Manual
American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers.
ASABE EP 484.2 Diaphragm Design of Metal-clad, Post- Frame Rectangular Buildings
ASABE EP 486.1 Shallow Post Foundation Design
ASABE 559 Design Requirements and Bending Properties for Mechanically Laminated Columns
APA-The Engineered Wood Association.
Panel Design Specification
Plywood Design Specification Supplement 1 - Design & Fabrication of Plywood Curved Panel
Plywood Design Specification Supplement 2 - Design & Fabrication of Glued Plywood-lumber Beams
Plywood Design Specification Supplement 3 - Design & Fabrication of Plywood Stressed-skin Panels
Plywood Design Specification Supplement 4 - Design & Fabrication of Plywood Sandwich Panels
Plywood Design Specification Supplement 5 - Design & Fabrication of All-plywood Beams
EWS T300 Glulam Connection Details
EWS S560 Field Notching and Drilling of Glued Laminated Timber Beams
EWS S475 Glued Laminated Beam Design Tables
EWS X450 Glulam in Residential Construction
EWS X440 Product and Application Guide: Glulam
EWS R540 Builders Tips: Proper Storage and Handling of Glulam Beams
Truss Plate Institute, Inc.
TPI 1 National Design Standard for Metal Plate Connected Wood Truss Construction
The allowable unit stresses for fire-retardant-treated wood, including fastener values, shall be developed from an approved method of investigation that considers the effects of anticipated temperature and humidity to which the fire-retardant-treated wood will be subjected, the type of treatment and the redrying process. Other adjustments are applicable except that the impact load duration shall not apply.
TABLE 2306.1.4 ALLOWABLE LOADS FOR LUMBER DECKING
PATTERN | ALLOWABLE AREA LOADa, b | |
Flexure | Deflection | |
Simple span | Click to view image | Click to view image |
Two-span continuous | Click to view image | Click to view image |
Combination simple- and two-span continuous | Click to view image | Click to view image |
Cantilevered pieces intermixed | Click to view image | Click to view image |
Controlled random layup | ||
Mechanically laminated decking | Click to view image | Click to view image |
2-inch decking | Click to view image | Click to view image |
3-inch and 4-inch decking | Click to view image | Click to view image |
For SI: 1 inch = 25.4 mm. a. [sigma]b = Allowable total uniform load limited by bending. [sigma]DELTA = Allowable total uniform load limited by deflection. b. d = Actual decking thickness. l = Span of decking. Click to view image = Allowable bending stress adjusted by applicable factors. Click to view image = Modulus of elasticity adjusted by applicable factors. |
780 CMR, 2306.1