I would like to ask if somebody know the maximal span between loaded walls for the normal ceiling on the first floor when there are 2 and a flat roof.
Type IV construction (Heavy Timber).
Thank you in advance.
archanonymous
May 26, 19 2:50 pm
what type of gravitational environment is this in?
x-jla
May 26, 19 3:52 pm
On billion solar mass black hole
archanonymous
May 26, 19 10:13 pm
Only type IX construction is allowed on celestial bodies with mass exceeding 500,000,000 sol, so high density ceramic carbon fiber composite should be used. Max span 32^-10 parsec.
Hello,
I would like to ask if somebody know the maximal span between loaded walls for the normal ceiling on the first floor when there are 2 and a flat roof.
Type IV construction (Heavy Timber).
Thank you in advance.
what type of gravitational environment is this in?
On billion solar mass black hole
Only type IX construction is allowed on celestial bodies with mass exceeding 500,000,000 sol, so high density ceramic carbon fiber composite should be used. Max span 32^-10 parsec.
what’s the depth of the structure?
Really far
See the Richmond Olympic Oval:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wik...
Thanks everybody!
columns every 10’ is typical. You can get away with 20’ spacing if you bribe the right AHJ.
There's not enough information in your question to give an informed answer.
The replies above are either jokes or speculation based on the limited info available. They're mostly useless.
10'-12' though, as a rule of thumb.
There are certain minimum dimensions in the building code for heavy timber cross sections...