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Roof Beam Span Calculator



Roof Beam Span Calculator Example Calculation:

Scenario: Calculate the maximum span for a floor joist made of Douglas Fir-Larch No. 1, with a spacing of 16 inches on center, supporting a live load of 40 psf (pounds per square foot) and a dead load of 10 psf.

Step-by-Step Calculation:

  1. Determine the Modulus of Elasticity (E) and Bending Strength (Fb):
    • For Douglas Fir-Larch No. 1, typical values are:
      • E = 1,900,000 psi (pounds per square inch)
      • Fb = 875 psi
  2. Calculate the Maximum Span Using the Formula:
    • The general formula for the maximum span L (in inches) is given by:
      L = √((8 x Fb x I) / (W x S))
      where:
      • I is the moment of inertia
      • W is the uniform load (in pounds per linear foot, plf)
      • S is the section modulus
  3. Calculate the Uniform Load (W):
    • Convert the live load and dead load to uniform load:
      W = (40 + 10) psf × (16/12) (spacing in feet)
      W = 50 psf × 1.33 feet
      W = 66.5 plf
  4. Section Properties (for a typical 2×10 joist):
    • For a 2×10 (nominal), the actual dimensions are 1.5 inches by 9.25 inches.
    • The moment of inertia I is calculated as:
      I = (b × d3) / 12
      I = (1.5 × 9.253) / 12
      I ≈ 98.57 in4
    • The section modulus S is:
      S = (b × d2) / 6
      S = (1.5 × 9.252) / 6
      S ≈ 21.36 in3
  5. Calculate the Maximum Span (L):
    • Substitute the values into the span formula:
      L = √((8 × 875 × 98.57) / (66.5 × 21.36))
      L = √((688420 × 98.57) / 1419.84)
      L ≈ √47700.94
      L ≈ 218.36 inches
    • Convert inches to feet:
      L ≈ 218.36 / 12 ≈ 18.2 feet

Conclusion: For a Douglas Fir-Larch No. 1 floor joist with a spacing of 16 inches on center, supporting a live load of 40 psf and a dead load of 10 psf, the maximum allowable span is approximately 18.2 feet.

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