The calculation is performed for a single-span beam made of solid timber on two edges.
A log cut into two edges, a double-edged beam, a gable log, a carriage-all this is a bar made of solid solid wood, in which two opposite sides have been cut, and the remaining two sides remain in the form of log rounding. Since the production process is easier, usually the beams from the carriage are cheaper than the usual rectangular four-channel beam. Also, while maintaining a low cost, it is possible to obtain a product with a large cross-section size from the same amount of lumber.
Perform the calculation of the overlap of the two-channel beam on the calculator in online mode. Select the required cross-section of the floor beam or the step between them according to the known values of the span length, the calculated load and the width of the overhang. In the results, you can also find out the cross-sectional area, the maximum deflection of the beam, the minimum parameters when calculating strength and deflection - all this is absolutely free!
The methodology and algorithm of the calculator provides SNiP II-25-80 (SP 64.13330.2011) and other reference data. Detailed instructions for working with the program are available on the page of the section "Calculation of the beam".