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Strutting in timber floor construction.
Reduce local deflections by transferring load to adjacent joists load sharing.
Joists only require timber strutting if they meet or exceed certain size requirements.
They may be the preferred option if there is a lot of pipework or cabling to accommodate between joists as they reduce the amount of drilling that would be required through solid noggings which would weaken the floor.
Strutting in timber floors strutting plays a useful role in promoting composite structural behaviour of the components that form a timber floor.
The effects of strutting are to.
Joists measuring between 2 and 4 5 meters 6 5 to 14 7 feet require one strut placed in the middle of the boards for support.
Summarises the findings of recent research and offers guidance on the provision of strutting in domestic and non domestic floors covering deflections vibration types where to use and how to install.
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