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PROPERTIES

INPUT DATA
Shape Member Type Length Rotate (deg)
2x6 Beam 11 ft 0
Material Type
Wood

MATERIAL PROPERTIES
Material Grade Type Species Grade Cm/Ks Emod Nu Density
Solid Sawn Visually Graded Douglas Fir- No.2 No 1 0.3 0.035 k/ft³
Larch
SHAPE PROPERTIES
Fb Ft Fv Fc E
0.9 ksi 0.575 ksi 0.18 ksi 1.35 ksi 1600 ksi

DESIGN PROPERTIES
Lb out Lb in Lcomp top Lcomp bot Kin Sidesway Cr function sub() { [native code] }
11 ft 11 ft 11 ft 3.7 ft 1 No 1
function sub() { [native code] }function sub() { [native code] }function sub() { [native code] }

LOADS

DISTRIBUTED LOADS

Load Category Start Mag End Mag Start Loc End Loc Direction

WL -0.13 -0.13 0 100%

LOAD COMBINATIONS

IBC 2018
Load combinations do not include self weight.

ASD

Equation Code CD

1. 0.6 WL IBC 16-12 1.6

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DIAGRAMS
All diagrams display the governing load combination.

REACTIONS

Support 1 (@ 0 ft) Horizontal (k) Vertical (k) Moment (k-ft)

Max 0 0.429 0
(IBC 16-12 ) (IBC 16-12 ) (IBC 16-12 )

Min 0 0 0
(IBC 16-12 ) (IBC 16-12 )

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Support 2 (@ 11 ft) Horizontal (k) Vertical (k) Moment (k-ft)

Max 0 0.429 0
(IBC 16-12 ) (IBC 16-12 ) (IBC 16-12 )

Min 0 0 0
(IBC 16-12 ) (IBC 16-12 )

CALCULATIONS
AWC NDS-18: ASD Code Check
Limit State Required Available Unity Check Result

Applied Loading - Bending/Axial - - - -

Applied Loading - Shear - - - -

Axial Compression Analysis 0 ksi 0.062 ksi - -

Axial Tension Analysis 0 ksi 1.196 ksi - -

Flexural Analysis, Fb1' 1.872 ksi 1.836 ksi - -

Bending & Axial Compression Analysis - - 1.02 Fail

Bending & Axial Tension Analysis - - 1.02 Fail

Shear Analysis 0.078 ksi 0.288 ksi 0.27 Pass

Deflection Check - - -1.00 Pass

Applied Loading - Bending/Axial


- -

- -

Compressive force -

Max moment, strong axis -

Max moment, weak axis -

Applied Loading - Shear


- -

Governing Location for controlling axis -

Max shear force, strong axis -

Max shear force, weak axis -

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Axial Compression Analysis
Actual Compression Stress Parallel to Grain -

ALLOWABLE COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH


Depth (width) of bending member -

Breadth (thickness) of rectangular bending -


member

Reference modulus of elasticity (Table 4A, 4B, 4C, 4D, 4E, 4F)

Reference compression design value parallel (Table 4A, 4B, 4C, 4D, 4E, 4F)
to grain

Load duration factor (Table 2.3.2)

Wet service factor (Table 4A, 4B, 4C, 4D, 4E, 4F)

Temperature factor (Table 2.3.3)

Size factor for sawn lumber (Sec. 4.3.6)

Incising factor for dimension lumber (Table 4.3.8)

Slenderness ratio for solid columns (Sec 3.7.1.4)

- -

Coefficient of variation for modulus of (Table F1, App. F)


elasticity

Reference modulus of elasticity for beam (Eq. D-4, App. D)


stability and column stability calculations

Adjusted modulus of elasticity for beam (Table 4.3.1)


stability and column stability calculations

Reference compression design value parallel (Sec 3.7.1)


to grain multiplied by all applicable
adjustment factors except CP
Critical buckling design value for (Sec 3.7.1)
compression members

(For Sawn Lumber) (Sec 3.7.1)

Column stability factor (Eq. 3.7-1)

Adjusted compression design value parallel (Table 4.3.1)


to grain

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Axial Tension Analysis
Actual tension stress parallel to grain -

ALLOWABLE TENSILE STRENGTH


Reference tension design value parallel to (Table 4A, 4B, 4C, 4D, 4E, 4F)
grain

Load duration factor (Table 2.3.2)

Wet service factor (Table 4A, 4B, 4C, 4D, 4E, 4F)

Temperature factor (Table 2.3.3)

Size factor for sawn lumber (Sec. 4.3.6)

Incising factor for dimension lumber (Table 4.3.8)

Adjusted tension design value parallel to (Table 4.3.1)


grain

Flexural Analysis, Fb1'


Actual Bending Stress due to Bending (Eq. 3.3-2)
Moment (Strong Axis)

STRONG AXIS BENDING CAPACITY


Span Length of Bending Member -

Actual Depth (width) of bending member -

Actual Breadth (thickness) of rectangular -


bending member

Reference bending design value (Table 4A, 4B, 4C, 4D, 4E, 4F)

Reference modulus of elasticity (Table 4A, 4B, 4C, 4D, 4E, 4F)

Load duration factor (Table 2.3.2)

Temperature factor (Table 2.3.3)

Wet service factor (Table 4A, 4B, 4C, 4D, 4E, 4F)

Size factor for sawn lumber (Sec. 4.3.6)

Incising factor for dimension lumber (Table 4.3.8)

Repetitive member factor for dimension (Sec 4.3.9)


lumber, prefabricated wood I-joists, and
structural composite lumber

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Slenderness ratio of bending member (Eq. 3.3-5)

- -

Reference bending value multiplied by all (Sec. 3.3.3.8)


applicable adjustment factors except Cfu, Cv,
and CL
Coefficient of variation for modulus of (Table F1, App. F)
elasticity

Reference modulus of elasticity for beam (Eq. D-4, App. D)


stability and column stability calculations

Adjusted modulus of elasticity for beam (Table 4.3.1)


stability and column stability calculations

Critical buckling design value for bending (Sec. 3.3.3.8)


members

Beam stability factor (Eq. 3.3-6)

Adjusted bending design value (Table 4.3.1)

Coefficient of variation for modulus of (Table F1, App. F)


elasticity

Bending & Axial Compression Analysis


Actual Compression Stress Parallel to Grain -

Actual edgewise bending stress (Eq. 3.3-2)

Actual flatwise bending stress (Eq. 3.3-2)

FLEXURAL UNITY ANALYSIS


Breadth (thickness) of rectangular bending -
member

Depth (width) of bending member -

Wet service factor (Table 4A, 4B, 4C, 4D, 4E, 4F)

Temperature factor (Table 2.3.3)

Incising factor for dimension lumber (Table 4.3.8)

Reference modulus of elasticity for beam (Eq. D-4, App. D)


stability and column stability calculations

Adjusted modulus of elasticity for beam (Table 4.3.1)


stability and column stability calculations

Slenderness ratio of bending member (Eq. 3.3-5)

- -

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Modified effective column length (strong axis) -

Modified effective column length (weak axis) -

Adjusted compression design value parallel -


to grain

Adjusted edgewise bending design value -

Adjusted flatwise bending design value -

Critical buckling design value for (Sec 3.9.2)


compression member in planes of lateral
support
Critical buckling design value for (Sec 3.9.2)
compression member in planes of lateral
support
Critical buckling design value for bending (Sec. 3.3.3.8)
members

Combined bending and axial compression (Eq. 3.9-3)


unity check

Bending & Axial Tension Analysis


Actual tension stress parallel to grain -

Actual bending stress (Eq. 3.3-2)

FLEXURAL UNITY ANALYSIS


Reference tension design value parallel to (Table 4A, 4B, 4C, 4D, 4E, 4F)
grain

Reference bending design value (Table 4A, 4B, 4C, 4D, 4E, 4F)

Load duration factor (Table 2.3.2)

Wet service factor (Table 4A, 4B, 4C, 4D, 4E, 4F)

Temperature factor (Table 2.3.3)

Size factor for sawn lumber (Sec. 4.3.6)

Flat Use Factor (Sec 4.3.7)

Repetitive member factor for dimension (Sec 4.3.9)


lumber, prefabricated wood I-joists, and
structural composite lumber
Reference modulus of elasticity for beam (Eq. D-4, App. D)
stability and column stability calculations

Adjusted modulus of elasticity for beam (Table 4.3.1)


stability and column stability calculations

Adjusted tension design value parallel to (Table 4.3.1)


grain

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Reference bending value multiplied by all (Sec. 3.3.3.8)
applicable adjustment factors except Cfu, Cv,
and CL
Slenderness ratio of bending member (Eq. 3.3-5)

- -

Critical buckling design value for bending (Sec. 3.3.3.8)


members

Beam stability factor (Eq. 3.3-6)

Reference bending design value multiplied -


by all applicable adjustment factors except Cv

Combined bending and axial tension unity (Eq. 3.9-1)


check

Combined bending and axial tension unity (Eq. 3.9-2)


check

Shear Analysis

ACTUAL SHEAR STRESS PARALLEL TO GRAIN


Shear stress in the y-axis -

Actual shear stress parallel to grain -

ALLOWABLE SHEAR CAPACITY


Reference shear design value parallel to (Table 4A, 4B, 4C, 4D, 4E, 4F)
grain (horizontal shear)

Load duration factor (Table 2.3.2)

Wet service factor (Table 4A, 4B, 4C, 4D, 4E, 4F)

Temperature factor (Table 2.3.3)

Incising factor for dimension lumber (Table 4.3.8)

Adjusted shear design value parallel to grain (Table 4.3.1)


(horizontal shear)

Shear unity check -

Deflection Check
DL LL DL + LL

Deflection 0 in 0 in 0 in

Location - - -

L/Δ Ratio - - -

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L/Δ Limit (user input) 240 360 240

Unity Check - - -

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Designer: Kiyoshi Carillo
Date: 07-21-2021
Project: Project 11
Component: AHO/CO Other Span

PROPERTIES

INPUT DATA
Shape Member Type Length Rotate (deg)
2x6 Beam 7.5 ft 0
Material Type
Wood

MATERIAL PROPERTIES
Material Grade Type Species Grade Cm/Ks Emod Nu Density
Solid Sawn Visually Graded Douglas Fir- No.2 No 1 0.3 0.035 k/ft³
Larch
SHAPE PROPERTIES
Fb Ft Fv Fc E
0.9 ksi 0.575 ksi 0.18 ksi 1.35 ksi 1600 ksi

DESIGN PROPERTIES
Lb out Lb in Lcomp top Lcomp bot Kin Sidesway Cr function sub() { [native code] }
7.5 ft 7.5 ft 7.5 ft 7.5 ft 1 No 1
function sub() { [native code] }function sub() { [native code] }function sub() { [native code] }

LOADS

DISTRIBUTED LOADS

Load Category Start Mag End Mag Start Loc End Loc Direction

WL -0.15 -0.15 0 100%

LOAD COMBINATIONS

IBC 2018
Load combinations do not include self weight.

ASD

Equation Code CD

1. 0.6 WL IBC 16-12 1.6

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DIAGRAMS
All diagrams display the governing load combination.

REACTIONS

Support 1 (@ 0 ft) Horizontal (k) Vertical (k) Moment (k-ft)

Max 0 0.337 0
(IBC 16-12 ) (IBC 16-12 ) (IBC 16-12 )

Min 0 0 0
(IBC 16-12 ) (IBC 16-12 )

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Support 2 (@ 7.5 ft) Horizontal (k) Vertical (k) Moment (k-ft)

Max 0 0.337 0
(IBC 16-12 ) (IBC 16-12 ) (IBC 16-12 )

Min 0 0 0
(IBC 16-12 ) (IBC 16-12 )

CALCULATIONS
AWC NDS-18: ASD Code Check
Limit State Required Available Unity Check Result

Applied Loading - Bending/Axial - - - -

Applied Loading - Shear - - - -

Axial Compression Analysis 0 ksi 0.132 ksi - -

Axial Tension Analysis 0 ksi 1.196 ksi - -

Flexural Analysis, Fb1' 1.004 ksi 1.763 ksi - -

Bending & Axial Compression Analysis - - 0.57 Pass

Bending & Axial Tension Analysis - - 0.57 Pass

Shear Analysis 0.061 ksi 0.288 ksi 0.21 Pass

Deflection Check - - -1.00 Pass

Applied Loading - Bending/Axial


- -

- -

Compressive force -

Max moment, strong axis -

Max moment, weak axis -

Applied Loading - Shear


- -

Governing Location for controlling axis -

Max shear force, strong axis -

Max shear force, weak axis -

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Axial Compression Analysis
Actual Compression Stress Parallel to Grain -

ALLOWABLE COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH


Depth (width) of bending member -

Breadth (thickness) of rectangular bending -


member

Reference modulus of elasticity (Table 4A, 4B, 4C, 4D, 4E, 4F)

Reference compression design value parallel (Table 4A, 4B, 4C, 4D, 4E, 4F)
to grain

Load duration factor (Table 2.3.2)

Wet service factor (Table 4A, 4B, 4C, 4D, 4E, 4F)

Temperature factor (Table 2.3.3)

Size factor for sawn lumber (Sec. 4.3.6)

Incising factor for dimension lumber (Table 4.3.8)

Slenderness ratio for solid columns (Sec 3.7.1.4)

- -

Coefficient of variation for modulus of (Table F1, App. F)


elasticity

Reference modulus of elasticity for beam (Eq. D-4, App. D)


stability and column stability calculations

Adjusted modulus of elasticity for beam (Table 4.3.1)


stability and column stability calculations

Reference compression design value parallel (Sec 3.7.1)


to grain multiplied by all applicable
adjustment factors except CP
Critical buckling design value for (Sec 3.7.1)
compression members

(For Sawn Lumber) (Sec 3.7.1)

Column stability factor (Eq. 3.7-1)

Adjusted compression design value parallel (Table 4.3.1)


to grain

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Axial Tension Analysis
Actual tension stress parallel to grain -

ALLOWABLE TENSILE STRENGTH


Reference tension design value parallel to (Table 4A, 4B, 4C, 4D, 4E, 4F)
grain

Load duration factor (Table 2.3.2)

Wet service factor (Table 4A, 4B, 4C, 4D, 4E, 4F)

Temperature factor (Table 2.3.3)

Size factor for sawn lumber (Sec. 4.3.6)

Incising factor for dimension lumber (Table 4.3.8)

Adjusted tension design value parallel to (Table 4.3.1)


grain

Flexural Analysis, Fb1'


Actual Bending Stress due to Bending (Eq. 3.3-2)
Moment (Strong Axis)

STRONG AXIS BENDING CAPACITY


Span Length of Bending Member -

Actual Depth (width) of bending member -

Actual Breadth (thickness) of rectangular -


bending member

Reference bending design value (Table 4A, 4B, 4C, 4D, 4E, 4F)

Reference modulus of elasticity (Table 4A, 4B, 4C, 4D, 4E, 4F)

Load duration factor (Table 2.3.2)

Temperature factor (Table 2.3.3)

Wet service factor (Table 4A, 4B, 4C, 4D, 4E, 4F)

Size factor for sawn lumber (Sec. 4.3.6)

Incising factor for dimension lumber (Table 4.3.8)

Repetitive member factor for dimension (Sec 4.3.9)


lumber, prefabricated wood I-joists, and
structural composite lumber

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Slenderness ratio of bending member (Eq. 3.3-5)

- -

Reference bending value multiplied by all (Sec. 3.3.3.8)


applicable adjustment factors except Cfu, Cv,
and CL
Coefficient of variation for modulus of (Table F1, App. F)
elasticity

Reference modulus of elasticity for beam (Eq. D-4, App. D)


stability and column stability calculations

Adjusted modulus of elasticity for beam (Table 4.3.1)


stability and column stability calculations

Critical buckling design value for bending (Sec. 3.3.3.8)


members

Beam stability factor (Eq. 3.3-6)

Adjusted bending design value (Table 4.3.1)

Coefficient of variation for modulus of (Table F1, App. F)


elasticity

Bending & Axial Compression Analysis


Actual Compression Stress Parallel to Grain -

Actual edgewise bending stress (Eq. 3.3-2)

Actual flatwise bending stress (Eq. 3.3-2)

FLEXURAL UNITY ANALYSIS


Breadth (thickness) of rectangular bending -
member

Depth (width) of bending member -

Wet service factor (Table 4A, 4B, 4C, 4D, 4E, 4F)

Temperature factor (Table 2.3.3)

Incising factor for dimension lumber (Table 4.3.8)

Reference modulus of elasticity for beam (Eq. D-4, App. D)


stability and column stability calculations

Adjusted modulus of elasticity for beam (Table 4.3.1)


stability and column stability calculations

Slenderness ratio of bending member (Eq. 3.3-5)

- -

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Modified effective column length (strong axis) -

Modified effective column length (weak axis) -

Adjusted compression design value parallel -


to grain

Adjusted edgewise bending design value -

Adjusted flatwise bending design value -

Critical buckling design value for (Sec 3.9.2)


compression member in planes of lateral
support
Critical buckling design value for (Sec 3.9.2)
compression member in planes of lateral
support
Critical buckling design value for bending (Sec. 3.3.3.8)
members

Combined bending and axial compression (Eq. 3.9-3)


unity check

Bending & Axial Tension Analysis


Actual tension stress parallel to grain -

Actual bending stress (Eq. 3.3-2)

FLEXURAL UNITY ANALYSIS


Reference tension design value parallel to (Table 4A, 4B, 4C, 4D, 4E, 4F)
grain

Reference bending design value (Table 4A, 4B, 4C, 4D, 4E, 4F)

Load duration factor (Table 2.3.2)

Wet service factor (Table 4A, 4B, 4C, 4D, 4E, 4F)

Temperature factor (Table 2.3.3)

Size factor for sawn lumber (Sec. 4.3.6)

Flat Use Factor (Sec 4.3.7)

Repetitive member factor for dimension (Sec 4.3.9)


lumber, prefabricated wood I-joists, and
structural composite lumber
Reference modulus of elasticity for beam (Eq. D-4, App. D)
stability and column stability calculations

Adjusted modulus of elasticity for beam (Table 4.3.1)


stability and column stability calculations

Adjusted tension design value parallel to (Table 4.3.1)


grain

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Reference bending value multiplied by all (Sec. 3.3.3.8)
applicable adjustment factors except Cfu, Cv,
and CL
Slenderness ratio of bending member (Eq. 3.3-5)

- -

Critical buckling design value for bending (Sec. 3.3.3.8)


members

Beam stability factor (Eq. 3.3-6)

Reference bending design value multiplied -


by all applicable adjustment factors except Cv

Combined bending and axial tension unity (Eq. 3.9-1)


check

Combined bending and axial tension unity (Eq. 3.9-2)


check

Shear Analysis

ACTUAL SHEAR STRESS PARALLEL TO GRAIN


Shear stress in the y-axis -

Actual shear stress parallel to grain -

ALLOWABLE SHEAR CAPACITY


Reference shear design value parallel to (Table 4A, 4B, 4C, 4D, 4E, 4F)
grain (horizontal shear)

Load duration factor (Table 2.3.2)

Wet service factor (Table 4A, 4B, 4C, 4D, 4E, 4F)

Temperature factor (Table 2.3.3)

Incising factor for dimension lumber (Table 4.3.8)

Adjusted shear design value parallel to grain (Table 4.3.1)


(horizontal shear)

Shear unity check -

Deflection Check
DL LL DL + LL

Deflection 0 in 0 in 0 in

Location - - -

L/Δ Ratio - - -

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L/Δ Limit (user input) 240 360 240

Unity Check - - -

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Designer: Kiyoshi Carillo
Date: 07-21-2021
Project: Project 11
Component: Service/Kitchen Main Raft

PROPERTIES

INPUT DATA
Shape Member Type Length Rotate (deg)
2-2x6 Beam 12 ft 0
Material Type
Wood

MATERIAL PROPERTIES
Material Grade Type Species Grade Cm/Ks Emod Nu Density
Solid Sawn Visually Graded Douglas Fir- No.2 No 1 0.3 0.035 k/ft³
Larch
SHAPE PROPERTIES
Fb Ft Fv Fc E
0.9 ksi 0.575 ksi 0.18 ksi 1.35 ksi 1600 ksi

DESIGN PROPERTIES
Lb out Lb in Lcomp top Lcomp bot Kin Sidesway Cr function sub() { [native code] }
12 ft 0 ft 0 ft 12 ft 1 No 1.15
function sub() { [native code] }function sub() { [native code] }function sub() { [native code] }

LOADS

DISTRIBUTED LOADS

Load Category Start Mag End Mag Start Loc End Loc Direction

DL 0.018 0.018 0 100%

LL 0.044 0.044 0 100%

LOAD COMBINATIONS

IBC 2018
Load combinations do not include self weight.

ASD

Equation Code CD

1. 1 DL IBC 16-8 0.9

2. 1 DL + 1 LL IBC 16-9 1

3. 1 DL + 0.75 LL IBC 16-11 1.25

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DIAGRAMS
All diagrams display the governing load combination.

REACTIONS

Support 1 (@ 0 ft) Horizontal (k) Vertical (k) Moment (k-ft)

Max 0 0 0
(IBC 16-8) (IBC 16-8)

Min 0 -0.372 0
(IBC 16-8) (IBC 16-9) (IBC 16-8)

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Support 2 (@ 12 ft) Horizontal (k) Vertical (k) Moment (k-ft)

Max 0 0 0
(IBC 16-8) (IBC 16-8)

Min 0 -0.372 0
(IBC 16-8) (IBC 16-9) (IBC 16-8)

CALCULATIONS
AWC NDS-18: ASD Code Check
Limit State Required Available Unity Check Result

Applied Loading - Bending/Axial - - - -

Applied Loading - Shear - - - -

Axial Compression Analysis 0 ksi 0.121 ksi - -

Axial Tension Analysis 0 ksi 0.748 ksi - -

Flexural Analysis, Fb1' 0.885 ksi 1.345 ksi - -

Bending & Axial Compression Analysis - - 0.66 Pass

Bending & Axial Tension Analysis - - 0.66 Pass

Shear Analysis 0.034 ksi 0.18 ksi 0.19 Pass

Deflection Check - - 0.77 Pass

Applied Loading - Bending/Axial


- -

- -

Compressive force -

Max moment, strong axis -

Max moment, weak axis -

Applied Loading - Shear


- -

Governing Location for controlling axis -

Max shear force, strong axis -

Max shear force, weak axis -

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Axial Compression Analysis
Actual Compression Stress Parallel to Grain -

ALLOWABLE COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH


Depth (width) of bending member -

Breadth (thickness) of rectangular bending -


member

Reference modulus of elasticity (Table 4A, 4B, 4C, 4D, 4E, 4F)

Reference compression design value parallel (Table 4A, 4B, 4C, 4D, 4E, 4F)
to grain

Number of Plies -

Load duration factor (Table 2.3.2)

Wet service factor (Table 4A, 4B, 4C, 4D, 4E, 4F)

Temperature factor (Table 2.3.3)

Size factor for sawn lumber (Sec. 4.3.6)

Incising factor for dimension lumber (Table 4.3.8)

Slenderness ratio for solid columns (Sec 3.7.1.4)

- -

Coefficient of variation for modulus of (Table F1, App. F)


elasticity

Reference modulus of elasticity for beam (Eq. D-4, App. D)


stability and column stability calculations

Adjusted modulus of elasticity for beam (Table 4.3.1)


stability and column stability calculations

Reference compression design value parallel (Sec 3.7.1)


to grain multiplied by all applicable
adjustment factors except CP
(For Sawn Lumber) (Sec 3.7.1)

Column Stability Coefficient for Bolted and (Sec. 15.3.2)


Nailed Built-Up Columns

Critical buckling design value for (Sec 3.9.2)


compression member in planes of lateral
support
Critical buckling design value for (Sec 3.9.2)
compression member in planes of lateral
support
Column stability factor (Eq. 15.3-1)

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Column stability factor (Eq. 15.3-1)

Column stability factor (Eq. 15.3-1)

Adjusted compression design value parallel (Table 4.3.1)


to grain

Axial Tension Analysis


Actual tension stress parallel to grain -

ALLOWABLE TENSILE STRENGTH


Reference tension design value parallel to (Table 4A, 4B, 4C, 4D, 4E, 4F)
grain

Load duration factor (Table 2.3.2)

Wet service factor (Table 4A, 4B, 4C, 4D, 4E, 4F)

Temperature factor (Table 2.3.3)

Size factor for sawn lumber (Sec. 4.3.6)

Incising factor for dimension lumber (Table 4.3.8)

Adjusted tension design value parallel to (Table 4.3.1)


grain

Flexural Analysis, Fb1'


Actual Bending Stress due to Bending (Eq. 3.3-2)
Moment (Strong Axis)

STRONG AXIS BENDING CAPACITY


Span Length of Bending Member -

Depth (width) of bending member -

Breadth (thickness) of rectangular bending -


member

Number of Plies -

Reference bending design value (Table 4A, 4B, 4C, 4D, 4E, 4F)

Reference modulus of elasticity (Table 4A, 4B, 4C, 4D, 4E, 4F)

Load duration factor (Table 2.3.2)

Temperature factor (Table 2.3.3)

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Wet service factor (Table 4A, 4B, 4C, 4D, 4E, 4F)

Size factor for sawn lumber (Sec. 4.3.6)

Incising factor for dimension lumber (Table 4.3.8)

Repetitive member factor for dimension (Sec 4.3.9)


lumber, prefabricated wood I-joists, and
structural composite lumber
Effective span length -

Beam Stability Factor (Sec 3.3.3.3)

Reference bending value multiplied by all (Sec. 3.3.3.8)


applicable adjustment factors except Cfu, Cv,
and CL
Adjusted bending design value (Table 4.3.1)

Coefficient of variation for modulus of (Table F1, App. F)


elasticity

Bending & Axial Compression Analysis


Actual Compression Stress Parallel to Grain -

Actual edgewise bending stress (Eq. 3.3-2)

Actual flatwise bending stress (Eq. 3.3-2)

FLEXURAL UNITY ANALYSIS


Number of Plies -

Breadth (thickness) of rectangular bending -


member

Depth (width) of bending member -

Wet service factor (Table 4A, 4B, 4C, 4D, 4E, 4F)

Temperature factor (Table 2.3.3)

Incising factor for dimension lumber (Table 4.3.8)

Reference modulus of elasticity for beam (Eq. D-4, App. D)


stability and column stability calculations

Adjusted modulus of elasticity for beam (Table 4.3.1)


stability and column stability calculations

Slenderness ratio of bending member (Eq. 3.3-5)

- -

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Modified effective column length (strong axis) -

Modified effective column length (weak axis) -

Adjusted compression design value parallel -


to grain

Adjusted edgewise bending design value -

Adjusted flatwise bending design value -

Critical buckling design value for (Sec 3.9.2)


compression member in planes of lateral
support
Critical buckling design value for (Sec 3.9.2)
compression member in planes of lateral
support

Bending & Axial Tension Analysis


Actual tension stress parallel to grain -

Actual bending stress (Eq. 3.3-2)

FLEXURAL UNITY ANALYSIS


Reference tension design value parallel to (Table 4A, 4B, 4C, 4D, 4E, 4F)
grain

Reference bending design value (Table 4A, 4B, 4C, 4D, 4E, 4F)

Load duration factor (Table 2.3.2)

Wet service factor (Table 4A, 4B, 4C, 4D, 4E, 4F)

Temperature factor (Table 2.3.3)

Size factor for sawn lumber (Sec. 4.3.6)

Flat Use Factor (Sec 4.3.7)

Repetitive member factor for dimension (Sec 4.3.9)


lumber, prefabricated wood I-joists, and
structural composite lumber
Number of Plies -

Reference modulus of elasticity for beam (Eq. D-4, App. D)


stability and column stability calculations

Adjusted modulus of elasticity for beam (Table 4.3.1)


stability and column stability calculations

Adjusted tension design value parallel to (Table 4.3.1)


grain

Reference bending value multiplied by all (Sec. 3.3.3.8)


applicable adjustment factors except Cfu, Cv,
and CL

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Beam Stability Factor (Sec 3.3.3.3)

Reference bending design value multiplied -


by all applicable adjustment factors except Cv

Combined bending and axial tension unity (Eq. 3.9-1)


check

Combined bending and axial tension unity (Eq. 3.9-2)


check

Shear Analysis

ACTUAL SHEAR STRESS PARALLEL TO GRAIN


Shear stress in the y-axis -

Number of Plies -

Actual shear stress parallel to grain (Eq. 3.4-2)

ALLOWABLE SHEAR CAPACITY


Reference shear design value parallel to (Table 4A, 4B, 4C, 4D, 4E, 4F)
grain (horizontal shear)

Load duration factor (Table 2.3.2)

Wet service factor (Table 4A, 4B, 4C, 4D, 4E, 4F)

Temperature factor (Table 2.3.3)

Incising factor for dimension lumber (Table 4.3.8)

Adjusted shear design value parallel to grain (Table 4.3.1)


(horizontal shear)

Shear unity check -

Deflection Check
DL LL DL + LL

Deflection 0.126 in 0.308 in 0.435 in

Location 6 ft 6 ft 6 ft

L/Δ Ratio 1141.1 466.8 331.3

L/Δ Limit (user input) 240 360 240

Unity Check 0.21 0.77 0.72

v19.0.2 Page 8 of 8
Designer: Kiyoshi Carillo
Date: 07-13-2021
Project: 21992 Salt Marsh
Component: Main Building RFI

PROPERTIES

INPUT DATA
Shape Member Type Length Rotate (deg)
W8x10 Beam 25 ft 0
Material Type
Hot Rolled Steel

MATERIAL PROPERTIES
Material E G Nu Density Fy
A992 29000 ksi 11154 ksi 0.3 0.49 k/ft³ 50 ksi

SHAPE PROPERTIES
A d tw bf tf rT IZZ IYY
2.96 in2 7.89 in 0.17 in 3.94 in 0.205 in 1 in 30.8 in4 2.09 in4
ZZZ ZYY J Cw Wno Sw Qf Qw
8.87 in3 1.66 in3 0.0426 in4 30.9 in6 7.57 in2 1.53 in4 1.48 4.29

DESIGN PROPERTIES
Lb out Lb in Ltorque Lcomp top Lcomp bot Kin Cb
25 ft 25 ft 25 ft 25 ft 25 ft 1 Autocalc

LOADS

DISTRIBUTED LOADS

Load Category Start Mag End Mag Start Loc End Loc Direction

DL 0.153 0.153 0 100%

LOAD COMBINATIONS

IBC 2018
Load combinations do not include self weight.

ASD

Equation Code

1. 1 DL IBC 16-8

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DIAGRAMS
All diagrams display the governing load combination.

REACTIONS

Support 1 (@ 0 ft) Horizontal (k) Vertical (k) Moment (k-ft)

Max 0 0 0
(IBC 16-8) (IBC 16-8)

Min 0 -1.913 0
(IBC 16-8) (IBC 16-8) (IBC 16-8)

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Support 2 (@ 25 ft) Horizontal (k) Vertical (k) Moment (k-ft)

Max 0 0 0
(IBC 16-8) (IBC 16-8)

Min 0 -1.912 0
(IBC 16-8) (IBC 16-8)

CALCULATIONS
AISC 15th (360-16): LRFD Code Check
Limit State Required Available Unity Check Result

Applied Loading - Bending/Axial - - - -

Applied Loading - Shear - - - -

Axial Tension Analysis 0k 133.2 k - -

Axial Compression Analysis 0k 5.246 k - -

Flexural Analysis 11.953 k-ft 5.265 k-ft - -

Shear Analysis 1.913 k 40.239 k 0.05 Pass

Bending & Axial Interaction Check (UC Bending - - 2.27 Fail


Max)
Deflection Check - - 1.2 Fail

Applied Loading - Bending/Axial


Governing bending and axial location -

Extreme top fiber positive bending stress -


about y-axis

Extreme bottom fiber positive bending stress -


about y-axis

Extreme top fiber positive bending stress -


about z-axis

Extreme bottom fiber positive bending stress -


about z-axis

Compressive Stress from bending about z- -


axis

Tensile stress from bending about z-axis -

Tensile stress from bending about y-axis -

Required axial compressive strength at -


governing location

Elastic shape modulus about local z-axis -


(strong)

Elastic shape modulus about local y-axis -


(weak)

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Required flexural strength about z-axis at -
governing location

Required flexural strength about y-axis at -


governing location

Applied Loading - Shear


- -

Governing shear location per governing axis -

Shear stress in the y-axis -

Shear stress in the z-axis -

Effective shear area in local y-axis for -


required strength

Required shear strength about the y-axis at -


governing location

Effective shear area in local z-axis for -


required strength

Required shear strength about the z-axis at -


governing location

Axial Tension Analysis


- -

CHECK ALLOWABLE TENSILE STRENGTH


Gross cross-sectional area of member -

Specified minimum yield stress -

Resistance factor in tension -

Nominal axial strength in tension (Eq. D2-1)

Allowable tensile strength (Sec. D2)

Axial Compression Analysis


- -

CHECK SLENDERNESS RATIO: COMPRESSION


Specified minimum yield stress -

Modulus of elasticity -

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Thickness of web -

Thickness of flange -

Half the full flange width -

Flange thickness plus fillet depth -

Clear depth of web inbetween flanges -

Flange slenderness ratio -

Limiting width to thickness parameter for a (Table B4.1a, Case 1)


slender element subject to axial compression

- -

Web slenderness ratio -

Limiting width to thickness parameter for a (Table B4.1a, Case 5)


slender element subject to axial compression

- -

CHECK EFFECTIVE SLENDERNESS RATIO


Effective length factor for the flexural -
buckling about the y-axis

Distance between points which brace the -


member against flexural buckling about the y-
axis
Effective length in the weak (local y) direction (Sec. E2)

Radius of gyration about the local y-axis -


(weak)

Effective length factor for the flexural -


buckling about the z-axis

Distance between points which brace the -


member against flexural buckling about the z-
axis
Effective length in the strong (local z) direction (Sec. E2)

Radius of gyration about the local z-axis -


(strong)

Modulus of elasticity -

Specified minimum yield stress -

Effective slenderness ratio about the local y- -


axis (weak)

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Effective slenderness ratio about the local z- -
axis (strong)

CHECK ELASTIC BUCKLING STRESS


Effective length factor for the flexural -
buckling about the y-axis

Effective length factor for the flexural -


buckling about the z-axis

Radius of gyration about the local y-axis -


(weak)

Radius of gyration about the local z-axis -


(strong)

Modulus of elasticity -

Distance between points which brace the top -


flange of the member against lateral-torsional
buckling
Effective length in the weak (local y) direction (Sec. E2)

Effective length in the strong (local z) direction (Sec. E2)

Warping constant -

Shear modulus of elasticity -

Torsional constant -

Moment of inertia about local y-axis (weak) -

Moment of inertia about local z-axis (strong) -

Specified minimum yield stress -

Flexural elastic buckling stress (Eq. E3-4)

Flexural critical buckling stress (Eq. E3-3)

CALCULATE EFFECTIVE DEPTH FOR SLENDER WEB


Full nominal depth of the section -

Thickness of flange -

Thickness of web -

Effective depth shall be determined from (Sec. E7.1(a))


E7.1(a)

Effective depth of slender web (Eq. E7-2)

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CALCULATE EFFECTIVE AREA FOR SLENDER ELEMENT
Effective area -

CHECK ALLOWABLE COMPRESSIVE STRESS


Critical stress -

Gross cross-sectional area of member -

Resistance factor in compression -

Nominal compressive strength - flexural (Eq. E3-1)


buckling

Allowable compression strength (Eq. B3-1)

Required axial compressive strength at -


governing location

Flexural Analysis
- -

CALCULATE THE LATERAL TORSIONAL BUCKLING FACTOR


Abs. value of maximum moment in the (Sec. F1)
unbraced segment

Abs. value of moment at quarter point of (Sec. F1)


unbraced segment

Abs. value of moment at centerline point of (Sec. F1)


unbraced segment

Abs. value of moment at three-quarter point (Sec. F1)


of unbraced segment

Lateral-torsional buckling modification factor (Eq. F1-1)

CHECK SLENDERNESS RATIO: FLEXURE


Modulus of elasticity -

Specified minimum yield stress -

Thickness of flange -

Half the full flange width -

Flange thickness plus fillet depth -

Clear depth of web inbetween flanges -

Flange slenderness ratio -

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Limiting width to thickness parameter for a (Table B4.1b, Case 10)
slender element

Limiting width to thickness parameter for a (Table B4.1b, Case 10)


compact element

- -

Web slenderness ratio -

Limiting width to thickness parameter for a (Table B4.1b, Case 15)


slender element

Limiting width to thickness parameter for a (Table B4.1b, Case 15)


compact element

- -

CHECK YIELDING
Specified minimum yield stress -

Plastic shape modulus about local z-axis -


(strong)

Nominal flexural strength for the plastic limit (Eq. F2-1)


state

CHECK LATERAL TORSIONAL BUCKLING


Modulus of elasticity -

Specified minimum yield stress -

Radius of gyration about the local y-axis -


(weak)

Lateral-torsional buckling modification factor -

Distance between points which brace the top -


flange of the member against lateral-torsional
buckling
Torsional constant -

Elastic shape modulus about local z-axis -


(strong)

Distance between the flange centroids -

Inelastic lateral torsional buckling coefficient (Eq. F2-8a)

Effective radius of gyration (Eq. F2-7)

Distance between points which brace the -


compression flange of the member against
lateral torsional buckling
Limiting laterally unbraced length for the limit (Eq. F2-5)
state of yielding

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Limiting laterally unbraced length for the limit (Eq. F2-6)
state of inelastic lateral torsional buckling

- (Eq. F2-4)

Nominal flexural strength due to lateral- (Eq. F2-3)


torsional buckling

CHECK FLANGE LOCAL BUCKLING


Modulus of elasticity -

Specified minimum yield stress -

Elastic shape modulus about local z-axis -


(strong)

- (Eq. F3-1)

- -

CHECK ALLOWABLE FLEXURAL STRENGTH (STRONG AXIS)


Resistance factor in flexure -

Governing nominal flexural strength (strong) -

Required flexural strength about z-axis at -


governing location

Allowable flexural strength (strong axis) (Sec. F1)

Strong axis bending unity check -

Shear Analysis
- -

Modulus of elasticity -

Specified minimum yield stress -

CHECK SHEAR STRENGTH OF WEB WITHOUT TENSION FIELD ACTION


Full nominal depth of the section -

Thickness of flange -

Flange thickness plus fillet depth -

Clear depth of web inbetween flanges -

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Thickness of web -

Web slenderness ratio -

Shear buckling slenderness limit (Sec. G2.1(a))

Web shear strength coefficient (Eq. G2-2)

Effective shear area in local y-axis -

Nominal shear strength (Eq. G2-1)

CHECK MAJOR AXIS (Y) SHEAR UNITY


Resistance factor in shear -

Factored strong axis shear capacity (Sec. G1)

Required shear strength about the y-axis at -


governing location (see Applied Loading -
Shear + Torsion)
Shear unity check in the y-axis -

Bending & Axial Interaction Check (UC Bending Max)


Required axial compressive strength at -
governing location

Allowable axial compressive strength -

- -

Required flexural strength about z-axis at -


governing location

Allowable flexural strength (strong axis) -

Required flexural strength about y-axis at -


governing location

Allowable flexural strength (weak axis) -

Bending and Axial Interaction (Eq. H1-1b)

Deflection Check

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DL LL DL + LL

Deflection 1.506 in 0 in 1.506 in

Location 12.5 ft - 12.5 ft

L/Δ Ratio 199.3 - 199.3

L/Δ Limit (user input) 240 360 240

Unity Check 1.2 - 1.2

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Designer: Kiyoshi Carillo
Date: 07-21-2021
Project: 21992 Salt Marsh
Component: Pergola

PROPERTIES

INPUT DATA
Shape Member Type Length Rotate (deg)
2x6 Beam 8.5 ft 0
Material Type
Wood

MATERIAL PROPERTIES
Material Grade Type Species Grade Cm/Ks Emod Nu Density
Solid Sawn Visually Graded Southern Pine No.1 No 1 0.3 0.035 k/ft³

SHAPE PROPERTIES
Fb Ft Fv Fc E
1.35 ksi 0.875 ksi 0.175 ksi 1.55 ksi 1600 ksi

DESIGN PROPERTIES
Lb out Lb in Lcomp top Lcomp bot Kin Sidesway Cr function sub() { [native code] }
8.5 ft 8.5 ft 8.5 ft 8.5 ft 1 No 1
function sub() { [native code] }function sub() { [native code] }function sub() { [native code] }

LOADS

POINT LOADS

Load Category Magnitude Location Direction

RLL 0.3 4.25

LOAD COMBINATIONS

IBC 2018
Load combinations include self weight.

ASD

Equation Code CD

1. 1 DL IBC 16-8 0.9

2. 1 DL + 1 RLL IBC 16-10 1.25

3. 1 DL + 0.75 RLL IBC 16-11 1.25

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DIAGRAMS
All diagrams display the governing load combination.

REACTIONS

Support 1 (@ 0 ft) Horizontal (k) Vertical (k) Moment (k-ft)

Max 0 0 0
(IBC 16-8) (IBC 16-11 ) (IBC 16-8)

Min 0 -0.159 0
(IBC 16-8) (IBC 16-8 POST) (IBC 16-8)

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Support 2 (@ 8.5 ft) Horizontal (k) Vertical (k) Moment (k-ft)

Max 0 0 0
(IBC 16-8) (IBC 16-11 ) (IBC 16-8)

Min 0 -0.159 0
(IBC 16-8) (IBC 16-8 POST) (IBC 16-8)

CALCULATIONS
AWC NDS-18: ASD Code Check
Limit State Required Available Unity Check Result

Applied Loading - Bending/Axial - - - -

Applied Loading - Shear - - - -

Axial Compression Analysis 0 ksi 0.103 ksi - -

Axial Tension Analysis 0 ksi 1.094 ksi - -

Flexural Analysis, Fb1' 1.04 ksi 1.585 ksi - -

Bending & Axial Compression Analysis - - 0.66 Pass

Bending & Axial Tension Analysis - - 0.66 Pass

Shear Analysis 0.029 ksi 0.219 ksi 0.13 Pass

Deflection Check - - 0.35 Pass

Applied Loading - Bending/Axial


- -

- -

Compressive force -

Max moment, strong axis -

Max moment, weak axis -

Applied Loading - Shear


- -

Governing Location for controlling axis -

Max shear force, strong axis -

Max shear force, weak axis -

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Axial Compression Analysis
Actual Compression Stress Parallel to Grain -

ALLOWABLE COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH


Depth (width) of bending member -

Breadth (thickness) of rectangular bending -


member

Reference modulus of elasticity (Table 4A, 4B, 4C, 4D, 4E, 4F)

Reference compression design value parallel (Table 4A, 4B, 4C, 4D, 4E, 4F)
to grain

Load duration factor (Table 2.3.2)

Wet service factor (Table 4A, 4B, 4C, 4D, 4E, 4F)

Temperature factor (Table 2.3.3)

Size factor for sawn lumber (Sec. 4.3.6)

Incising factor for dimension lumber (Table 4.3.8)

Slenderness ratio for solid columns (Sec 3.7.1.4)

- -

Coefficient of variation for modulus of (Table F1, App. F)


elasticity

Reference modulus of elasticity for beam (Eq. D-4, App. D)


stability and column stability calculations

Adjusted modulus of elasticity for beam (Table 4.3.1)


stability and column stability calculations

Reference compression design value parallel (Sec 3.7.1)


to grain multiplied by all applicable
adjustment factors except CP
Critical buckling design value for (Sec 3.7.1)
compression members

(For Sawn Lumber) (Sec 3.7.1)

Column stability factor (Eq. 3.7-1)

Adjusted compression design value parallel (Table 4.3.1)


to grain

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Axial Tension Analysis
Actual tension stress parallel to grain -

ALLOWABLE TENSILE STRENGTH


Reference tension design value parallel to (Table 4A, 4B, 4C, 4D, 4E, 4F)
grain

Load duration factor (Table 2.3.2)

Wet service factor (Table 4A, 4B, 4C, 4D, 4E, 4F)

Temperature factor (Table 2.3.3)

Size factor for sawn lumber (Sec. 4.3.6)

Incising factor for dimension lumber (Table 4.3.8)

Adjusted tension design value parallel to (Table 4.3.1)


grain

Flexural Analysis, Fb1'


Actual Bending Stress due to Bending (Eq. 3.3-2)
Moment (Strong Axis)

STRONG AXIS BENDING CAPACITY


Span Length of Bending Member -

Actual Depth (width) of bending member -

Actual Breadth (thickness) of rectangular -


bending member

Reference bending design value (Table 4A, 4B, 4C, 4D, 4E, 4F)

Reference modulus of elasticity (Table 4A, 4B, 4C, 4D, 4E, 4F)

Load duration factor (Table 2.3.2)

Temperature factor (Table 2.3.3)

Wet service factor (Table 4A, 4B, 4C, 4D, 4E, 4F)

Size factor for sawn lumber (Sec. 4.3.6)

Incising factor for dimension lumber (Table 4.3.8)

Repetitive member factor for dimension (Sec 4.3.9)


lumber, prefabricated wood I-joists, and
structural composite lumber

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Slenderness ratio of bending member (Eq. 3.3-5)

- -

Reference bending value multiplied by all (Sec. 3.3.3.8)


applicable adjustment factors except Cfu, Cv,
and CL
Coefficient of variation for modulus of (Table F1, App. F)
elasticity

Reference modulus of elasticity for beam (Eq. D-4, App. D)


stability and column stability calculations

Adjusted modulus of elasticity for beam (Table 4.3.1)


stability and column stability calculations

Critical buckling design value for bending (Sec. 3.3.3.8)


members

Beam stability factor (Eq. 3.3-6)

Adjusted bending design value (Table 4.3.1)

Coefficient of variation for modulus of (Table F1, App. F)


elasticity

Bending & Axial Compression Analysis


Actual Compression Stress Parallel to Grain -

Actual edgewise bending stress (Eq. 3.3-2)

Actual flatwise bending stress (Eq. 3.3-2)

FLEXURAL UNITY ANALYSIS


Breadth (thickness) of rectangular bending -
member

Depth (width) of bending member -

Wet service factor (Table 4A, 4B, 4C, 4D, 4E, 4F)

Temperature factor (Table 2.3.3)

Incising factor for dimension lumber (Table 4.3.8)

Reference modulus of elasticity for beam (Eq. D-4, App. D)


stability and column stability calculations

Adjusted modulus of elasticity for beam (Table 4.3.1)


stability and column stability calculations

Slenderness ratio of bending member (Eq. 3.3-5)

- -

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Modified effective column length (strong axis) -

Modified effective column length (weak axis) -

Adjusted compression design value parallel -


to grain

Adjusted edgewise bending design value -

Adjusted flatwise bending design value -

Critical buckling design value for (Sec 3.9.2)


compression member in planes of lateral
support
Critical buckling design value for (Sec 3.9.2)
compression member in planes of lateral
support
Critical buckling design value for bending (Sec. 3.3.3.8)
members

Combined bending and axial compression (Eq. 3.9-3)


unity check

Bending & Axial Tension Analysis


Actual tension stress parallel to grain -

Actual bending stress (Eq. 3.3-2)

FLEXURAL UNITY ANALYSIS


Reference tension design value parallel to (Table 4A, 4B, 4C, 4D, 4E, 4F)
grain

Reference bending design value (Table 4A, 4B, 4C, 4D, 4E, 4F)

Load duration factor (Table 2.3.2)

Wet service factor (Table 4A, 4B, 4C, 4D, 4E, 4F)

Temperature factor (Table 2.3.3)

Size factor for sawn lumber (Sec. 4.3.6)

Flat Use Factor (Sec 4.3.7)

Repetitive member factor for dimension (Sec 4.3.9)


lumber, prefabricated wood I-joists, and
structural composite lumber
Reference modulus of elasticity for beam (Eq. D-4, App. D)
stability and column stability calculations

Adjusted modulus of elasticity for beam (Table 4.3.1)


stability and column stability calculations

Adjusted tension design value parallel to (Table 4.3.1)


grain

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Reference bending value multiplied by all (Sec. 3.3.3.8)
applicable adjustment factors except Cfu, Cv,
and CL
Slenderness ratio of bending member (Eq. 3.3-5)

- -

Critical buckling design value for bending (Sec. 3.3.3.8)


members

Beam stability factor (Eq. 3.3-6)

Reference bending design value multiplied -


by all applicable adjustment factors except Cv

Combined bending and axial tension unity (Eq. 3.9-1)


check

Combined bending and axial tension unity (Eq. 3.9-2)


check

Shear Analysis

ACTUAL SHEAR STRESS PARALLEL TO GRAIN


Shear stress in the y-axis -

Actual shear stress parallel to grain -

ALLOWABLE SHEAR CAPACITY


Reference shear design value parallel to (Table 4A, 4B, 4C, 4D, 4E, 4F)
grain (horizontal shear)

Load duration factor (Table 2.3.2)

Wet service factor (Table 4A, 4B, 4C, 4D, 4E, 4F)

Temperature factor (Table 2.3.3)

Incising factor for dimension lumber (Table 4.3.8)

Adjusted shear design value parallel to grain (Table 4.3.1)


(horizontal shear)

Shear unity check -

Deflection Check
DL LL DL + LL

Deflection 0.007 in 0.199 in 0.206 in

Location 4.25 ft 4.25 ft 4.25 ft

L/Δ Ratio 14411.2 511.7 494.2

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L/Δ Limit (user input) 180 180 120

Unity Check 0.01 0.35 0.24

v19.0.2 Page 9 of 9
Designer: Kiyoshi Carillo
Date: 07-22-2021
Project: 21992 Salt Marsh
Component: Pergola Moment Connection

PROPERTIES

INPUT DATA
Shape Member Type Length Rotate (deg)
2x8 Beam 9 ft 0
Material Type
Wood

MATERIAL PROPERTIES
Material Grade Type Species Grade Cm/Ks Emod Nu Density
Solid Sawn Visually Graded Southern Pine No.1 No 1 0.3 0.035 k/ft³

SHAPE PROPERTIES
Fb Ft Fv Fc E
1.25 ksi 0.8 ksi 0.175 ksi 1.5 ksi 1600 ksi

DESIGN PROPERTIES
Lb out Lb in Lcomp top Lcomp bot Kin Sidesway Cr function sub() { [native code] }
9 ft 9 ft 9 ft 9 ft 1 No 1
function sub() { [native code] }function sub() { [native code] }function sub() { [native code] }

LOADS

POINT LOADS

Load Category Magnitude Location Direction

WL 0.67 0

LOAD COMBINATIONS

IBC 2018
Load combinations include self weight.

ASD

Equation Code CD

1. 1 DL IBC 16-8 0.9

2. 1 DL + 0.6 WL IBC 16-12 1.6

3. 1 DL + 0.45 WL IBC 16-13 1.6

4. 0.6 DL + 0.6 WL IBC 16-15 1.6

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DIAGRAMS
All diagrams display the governing load combination.

REACTIONS

Support 1 (@ 0 ft) Horizontal (k) Vertical (k) Moment (k-ft)

Max 0 0 0
(IBC 16-8) (IBC 16-8)

Min 0 -0.057 0
(IBC 16-8) (IBC 16-8 POST) (IBC 16-8)

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Support 2 (@ 9 ft) Horizontal (k) Vertical (k) Moment (k-ft)

Max 0 0.038 0
(IBC 16-8) (IBC 16-13 ) (IBC 16-8)

Min 0 -0.012 0
(IBC 16-8) (IBC 16-8) (IBC 16-8)

CALCULATIONS
AWC NDS-18: ASD Code Check
Limit State Required Available Unity Check Result

Applied Loading - Bending/Axial - - - -

Applied Loading - Shear - - - -

Axial Compression Analysis 0 ksi 0.092 ksi - -

Axial Tension Analysis 0 ksi 1.28 ksi - -

Flexural Analysis, Fb1' 0.367 ksi 1.641 ksi - -

Bending & Axial Compression Analysis - - 0.22 Pass

Bending & Axial Tension Analysis - - 0.22 Pass

Shear Analysis 0.008 ksi 0.28 ksi 0.03 Pass

Deflection Check - - 0.01 Pass

Applied Loading - Bending/Axial


- -

- -

Compressive force -

Max moment, strong axis -

Max moment, weak axis -

Applied Loading - Shear


- -

Governing Location for controlling axis -

Max shear force, strong axis -

Max shear force, weak axis -

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Axial Compression Analysis
Actual Compression Stress Parallel to Grain -

ALLOWABLE COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH


Depth (width) of bending member -

Breadth (thickness) of rectangular bending -


member

Reference modulus of elasticity (Table 4A, 4B, 4C, 4D, 4E, 4F)

Reference compression design value parallel (Table 4A, 4B, 4C, 4D, 4E, 4F)
to grain

Load duration factor (Table 2.3.2)

Wet service factor (Table 4A, 4B, 4C, 4D, 4E, 4F)

Temperature factor (Table 2.3.3)

Size factor for sawn lumber (Sec. 4.3.6)

Incising factor for dimension lumber (Table 4.3.8)

Slenderness ratio for solid columns (Sec 3.7.1.4)

- -

Coefficient of variation for modulus of (Table F1, App. F)


elasticity

Reference modulus of elasticity for beam (Eq. D-4, App. D)


stability and column stability calculations

Adjusted modulus of elasticity for beam (Table 4.3.1)


stability and column stability calculations

Reference compression design value parallel (Sec 3.7.1)


to grain multiplied by all applicable
adjustment factors except CP
Critical buckling design value for (Sec 3.7.1)
compression members

(For Sawn Lumber) (Sec 3.7.1)

Column stability factor (Eq. 3.7-1)

Adjusted compression design value parallel (Table 4.3.1)


to grain

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Axial Tension Analysis
Actual tension stress parallel to grain -

ALLOWABLE TENSILE STRENGTH


Reference tension design value parallel to (Table 4A, 4B, 4C, 4D, 4E, 4F)
grain

Load duration factor (Table 2.3.2)

Wet service factor (Table 4A, 4B, 4C, 4D, 4E, 4F)

Temperature factor (Table 2.3.3)

Size factor for sawn lumber (Sec. 4.3.6)

Incising factor for dimension lumber (Table 4.3.8)

Adjusted tension design value parallel to (Table 4.3.1)


grain

Flexural Analysis, Fb1'


Actual Bending Stress due to Bending (Eq. 3.3-2)
Moment (Strong Axis)

STRONG AXIS BENDING CAPACITY


Span Length of Bending Member -

Actual Depth (width) of bending member -

Actual Breadth (thickness) of rectangular -


bending member

Reference bending design value (Table 4A, 4B, 4C, 4D, 4E, 4F)

Reference modulus of elasticity (Table 4A, 4B, 4C, 4D, 4E, 4F)

Load duration factor (Table 2.3.2)

Temperature factor (Table 2.3.3)

Wet service factor (Table 4A, 4B, 4C, 4D, 4E, 4F)

Size factor for sawn lumber (Sec. 4.3.6)

Incising factor for dimension lumber (Table 4.3.8)

Repetitive member factor for dimension (Sec 4.3.9)


lumber, prefabricated wood I-joists, and
structural composite lumber

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Slenderness ratio of bending member (Eq. 3.3-5)

- -

Reference bending value multiplied by all (Sec. 3.3.3.8)


applicable adjustment factors except Cfu, Cv,
and CL
Coefficient of variation for modulus of (Table F1, App. F)
elasticity

Reference modulus of elasticity for beam (Eq. D-4, App. D)


stability and column stability calculations

Adjusted modulus of elasticity for beam (Table 4.3.1)


stability and column stability calculations

Critical buckling design value for bending (Sec. 3.3.3.8)


members

Beam stability factor (Eq. 3.3-6)

Adjusted bending design value (Table 4.3.1)

Coefficient of variation for modulus of (Table F1, App. F)


elasticity

Bending & Axial Compression Analysis


Actual Compression Stress Parallel to Grain -

Actual edgewise bending stress (Eq. 3.3-2)

Actual flatwise bending stress (Eq. 3.3-2)

FLEXURAL UNITY ANALYSIS


Breadth (thickness) of rectangular bending -
member

Depth (width) of bending member -

Wet service factor (Table 4A, 4B, 4C, 4D, 4E, 4F)

Temperature factor (Table 2.3.3)

Incising factor for dimension lumber (Table 4.3.8)

Reference modulus of elasticity for beam (Eq. D-4, App. D)


stability and column stability calculations

Adjusted modulus of elasticity for beam (Table 4.3.1)


stability and column stability calculations

Slenderness ratio of bending member (Eq. 3.3-5)

- -

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Modified effective column length (strong axis) -

Modified effective column length (weak axis) -

Adjusted compression design value parallel -


to grain

Adjusted edgewise bending design value -

Adjusted flatwise bending design value -

Critical buckling design value for (Sec 3.9.2)


compression member in planes of lateral
support
Critical buckling design value for (Sec 3.9.2)
compression member in planes of lateral
support
Critical buckling design value for bending (Sec. 3.3.3.8)
members

Combined bending and axial compression (Eq. 3.9-3)


unity check

Bending & Axial Tension Analysis


Actual tension stress parallel to grain -

Actual bending stress (Eq. 3.3-2)

FLEXURAL UNITY ANALYSIS


Reference tension design value parallel to (Table 4A, 4B, 4C, 4D, 4E, 4F)
grain

Reference bending design value (Table 4A, 4B, 4C, 4D, 4E, 4F)

Load duration factor (Table 2.3.2)

Wet service factor (Table 4A, 4B, 4C, 4D, 4E, 4F)

Temperature factor (Table 2.3.3)

Size factor for sawn lumber (Sec. 4.3.6)

Flat Use Factor (Sec 4.3.7)

Repetitive member factor for dimension (Sec 4.3.9)


lumber, prefabricated wood I-joists, and
structural composite lumber
Reference modulus of elasticity for beam (Eq. D-4, App. D)
stability and column stability calculations

Adjusted modulus of elasticity for beam (Table 4.3.1)


stability and column stability calculations

Adjusted tension design value parallel to (Table 4.3.1)


grain

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Reference bending value multiplied by all (Sec. 3.3.3.8)
applicable adjustment factors except Cfu, Cv,
and CL
Slenderness ratio of bending member (Eq. 3.3-5)

- -

Critical buckling design value for bending (Sec. 3.3.3.8)


members

Beam stability factor (Eq. 3.3-6)

Reference bending design value multiplied -


by all applicable adjustment factors except Cv

Combined bending and axial tension unity (Eq. 3.9-1)


check

Combined bending and axial tension unity (Eq. 3.9-2)


check

Shear Analysis

ACTUAL SHEAR STRESS PARALLEL TO GRAIN


Shear stress in the y-axis -

Actual shear stress parallel to grain -

ALLOWABLE SHEAR CAPACITY


Reference shear design value parallel to (Table 4A, 4B, 4C, 4D, 4E, 4F)
grain (horizontal shear)

Load duration factor (Table 2.3.2)

Wet service factor (Table 4A, 4B, 4C, 4D, 4E, 4F)

Temperature factor (Table 2.3.3)

Incising factor for dimension lumber (Table 4.3.8)

Adjusted shear design value parallel to grain (Table 4.3.1)


(horizontal shear)

Shear unity check -

Deflection Check
DL LL DL + LL

Deflection 0.005 in 0 in 0.005 in

Location 4.5 ft - 4.5 ft

L/Δ Ratio 21095 - 21095

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L/Δ Limit (user input) 180 180 120

Unity Check 0.01 - 0.01

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