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Column section

Calculations for timber columns in accordance with BS5268:Pt 2:1996

Column shaft - 35 wide x 219 deep


Timber type - Surfaced Hardwood: Constructional Timber as
Appendix E Table 103 of BS5268:1991

Height of single column shaft = 1000 mm

Strength class from Table 7 (service classes 1 & 2) - C16

Service class - 2 (Covered and heated or unheated)

Design axial compression = 20 kN

Grade stresses - from Table 7

Compression parallel to grain = 6.8 N/mm2


Minimum modulus of elasticity = 5800 N/mm2

Modification factors

For service class 2 K =1


2
For load duration - long K =1
3
For load sharing system K = 1.1
8
Determine modification factor K from the column slenderness for
12
each axis, where:

The effective length of the column for the x-x axis is


L = H *F
ex o lex
= 1000*1
= 1000 mm
and the effective length of the column for the y-y axis is
L = H *F
ey o ley
= 1000*1
= 1000 mm

Hence, the slenderness ratio for the x-x axis is


 = L /i
x ex xx
= 1000/63.2
= 15.8
and for the y-y axis is
 = L /i
y ey yy
= 1000/10.1
= 99.0

and from Table 19 for compression members


- x-x axis K = 0.924
12x
- y-y axis K = 0.391
12y

Axial Load Design

The minimum value of K is for the y-y axis, hence, the allowable compressive stress is
12
 = *K *K *K *K
cpaall cpa 2 3 8 12
= 6.8*1*1*1.1*0.391
= 2.92 N/mm2
giving the required cross sectional area of the column as
A = N*103/
reqd cpaall
= 20*103/2.92
= 6849 mm2

The sectional area of the column chosen is 7670 mm 2 .

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