Unit 6 Structural Members © 2006 ITT Educational Services Inc.

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Unit 6 Structural Members © 2006 ITT Educational Services Inc. CD230 Architectural Design & Drafting: Unit 6 Slide 1

Structural Components Floor joists range from 2” X 6” to 2” X 14” and spaced at 12”, 16”, or 24” Mudsill rests on the masonry foundation Provides a base for all framing Attached to foundation with anchor bolts Either 3/4” or 5/8” in diameter © 2006 ITT Educational Services Inc. CD230 Architectural Design & Drafting II: Unit 6 Slide 2

Structural Components Joists will tend to roll as loads are applied Blocking is used at the center of the joist span to help transfer lateral loads Sheathing is placed over the joists to form the subfloor Face grain should be perpendicular to the floor joists © 2006 ITT Educational Services Inc. CD230 Architectural Design & Drafting II: Unit 6 Slide 3

Structural Components © 2006 ITT Educational Services Inc. CD230 Architectural Design & Drafting II: Unit 6 Slide 4

Beams Girder (beam) is used to support the floor A flitch beam consists of steel plates bolted between wood members Glu-lam beams are laminated with sawn lumber and more structurally stable Engineered wood girders consists of laminated veneer strips glued together © 2006 ITT Educational Services Inc. CD230 Architectural Design & Drafting II: Unit 6 Slide 5

Beams © 2006 ITT Educational Services Inc. CD230 Architectural Design & Drafting II: Unit 6 Slide 6

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