TIMBER ENGINEERING FORMULAS 175
(6.60)
(6.61)
The ultimate unit load is:
(6.62)
For lumber of various types, the following formulas can be used, where
Sallowable compressive stress; and dleast dimension of the lumber
cross section.
(6.63)
(6.64)
(6.65)
(6.66)
For general structural use under continuously dry conditions for laminated
wood with cover plates or boxed around a solid core, square or rectangular with
ends flat:
Ratio of Q/AtoQ/Afor solid column of same dimensions depends on L/d
and is as follows:
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Ratio0.82 0.77 0.71 0.65 0.74 0.82 (6.67)
L
d
Q
A
(^1200) 1 0.00000112
L
d
4
,K23.35
Douglas fir
S 1250
E1,600,000
Q
A
(^1100) 1 0.00000168
L
d
4
,K21.10
Southern cypress
S 1100
E1,200,000
Q
A
(^1450) 1 0.00000162
L
d
4
,K21.23
Longleaf yellow pine
S 1450
E1,600,000
Q
A
(^700) 1 0.00000097
L
d
4
,K24.2
Hemlock
S 700
E1,100,000
P
A
4
Q
A
Q
A
S up to
L
d
11
Q
A
0.274E
L
d
2 for
L
d