Continuous Span
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www.demak.com.auMaximum Bearer Span (mm) Span Cant. Span Cant. Span Cant. Span Cant. Span Cant. Span Cant. Depth × Breadth (mm) Single Span Continuous Span 2/90×35 1500 400 1000 300 NS NS 1500 400 1000 300 NS NS 2/90×45 1700 500 1100 300 NS NS 1700 500 1100 300 NS NS 2/120×35 2000 600 1400 400 NS NS 2000 600 1400 400 NS NS
Wesbeam e-beam Span Tables - Bretts
img.bretts.com.au4 5 e-BEAM Section D X B (mm) Roof Mass kg/ m² Single Span Continuous Span Maximum Rafter Spacing (mm) 450 600 900 1200 450 600 900 …
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www.qbcc.qld.gov.auMaximum Bearer Span (mm) Member Size (mm) Single Span Continuous Span Unseasoned Cypress, F5 100 x 75 2/100 x 50 125 x 75 2/125 x 50 150 x 75 2/150 x 50 175 x 75 2/17 5x 50 200 x 75 2/200 x 50 1000 1300 1300 1600 1600 1950 1800 …
span tables
www.alyspan.com.auSpan Tables for Case 1: Maximum Building Height = 4.8m Equal Continuous Span – Up to 600mm Overhang 100 x 50 mm ALYSPAN Beam Equal Continuous Span Max. 600 mm Overhang Max. Adjacent Building Height = 4.8 m W Maximum Allowable Span (mm) N1 N2 N3 N4 N5 1500 4200 4200 3600 2900 2300 1800 4000 3300 2600 2100 2100 3800 3000 2400 1900
ximum Spans - ClarkDietrich
www.clarkdietrich.comteel Joist Span Tables are to be utilized in conjunction with the notes below. S pan Table Notes: 1.) Spans are based on continuous lateral support of the compression flange. 2.) Web crippling capacity is based on a minimum bearing length of 3.5". The minimum available TradeReady® rim track thickness is used. 3.)
BEAM DESIGN FORMULAS WITH SHEAR AND MOMENT
engineering.purdue.eduJan 06, 2005 · of One Span Figure 28 Continuous Beam–Two Equal Spans–Concentrated Load at Any Point. AMERICAN WOOD COUNCIL 7-50 A R 1 R 2 R 3 3 /8 0.4215 0.4215 M 1 ww
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www3.epa.gov2.1 Continuous Emission Monitoring System. The total equipment required for the determination of a gas concentration or emission rate. 2.2 Diluent Gas. A major gaseous constituent in a gaseous pollutant mixture. For combustion sources, CO 2 and O 2 are the major gaseous constituents of interest. 2.3 Span Value.