CE133-4 - LEC10 - Design of Timber Columns
CE133-4 - LEC10 - Design of Timber Columns
CE133-4 - LEC10 - Design of Timber Columns
◦Bending;
◦Shear; and
◦Actual and nominal sections
This lecture is about …
◦Design of Columns;
◦Slenderness Ratio;
Where:
F’C= allowable compression parallel to grain design value adjusted
for service conditions and lateral stability
FC*= compression parallel to grain design value adjusted for service
conditions (moisture and load duration)
E’ = adjusted modulus of elasticity (moisture)
Design Formulas
➢Columns are designed to resist failure in direct compression
and buckling
Where:
c' = accounts for material non-homogeneity and initial
eccentricity associated with member warp
0.80 - for sawn lumber
0.85 - for round timber poles and piles
0.90 - for glued-laminated
Design Formulas
➢FcE or critical buckling value
Where;
E’ = allowable modulus of elasticity adjusted for service conditions (moisture,
temperature)
d = dimension of column in plane of lateral support
le = effective column length in plane of lateral support
KcE = Euler buckling coefficient
0.300 - for visually graded lumber & round timber poles & piles
0.418 - for machine stress-rated lumber, glue-laminated lumber, & structural
composite lumber
Wood Section Dimension:
Sample Problem # 1
1. Calculate the maximum allowable load that a nominal
152.4 x 152.4 mm (6”x6”) sawn lumber column, 5.0m
long, can carry. The applied loading is for 20-year
duration and the wood used is visually graded sawn
Apitong (E = 7.31 GPa, Fc = 9.56 MPa). The column is
effectively held in position at both ends and is
restrained against rotation at one end only. Consider
adjustments for load duration and moisture condition.
Table 8.1 – Load Duration Factor
LOAD
CUMMULATIVE LOAD
TYPE OF LOAD DURATION
DURATION
FACTOR, CD
Dead Load Permanent or > 10 years 0.9
Floor Live Load 10 years or normal 1.0
duration
Snow Load 2 months 1.15
Roof Live Load 7 days 1.25
Wind Load 10 minutes 1.6
Seismic (Earthquake) 10 minutes 1.6
Load
Impact Load 1 second or less 2.0
Note: Use the
store function of
your calculator.
No rounding off
in the solution.
Stored in A: Fc* = 6.8832 MPa
Stored in B: FCE = 3.1444 Mpa
Stored in C: c’ = 0.8
Substitute and calculate F’c: Substitute the value of F’c and calculate Pallow:
Glue-laminated Columns
➢Glulam timber is an
engineered wood product
manufactured from an assembly
of individually machine stress
rated laminations
➢arranged for optimum strength
and bonded with waterproof
adhesives.
Built-up Columns
(Kf)
Step2. Same but assuming buckling about the strong axis of individual
laminations. Do not apply a reduction to this Fc’ value.
No need to
multiply with (Kf)
Step3. The allowable design value for the built-up column is the lesser value
of Fc’ obtained from the above steps.
3.) Choose smaller F’c; Use F’c = 2.194 MPa from the y-axis