scottishjohn Posted June 5, 2022 Share Posted June 5, 2022 how would you equate wooden lintel sizes to concrete ones as they all need replacing Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nod Posted June 5, 2022 Share Posted June 5, 2022 A 200 deep concrete lintel will support most Though I’ve worked on stone bar conversions with thick stone walls and a row of four 100s have been used over windows and doors Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
scottishjohn Posted June 5, 2022 Author Share Posted June 5, 2022 (edited) the original wooden ones seem to about 150mm and 300mm wide what Iwas looking for is if anybody knew of a comparison of wood to concrete Edited June 5, 2022 by scottishjohn Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mr Punter Posted June 5, 2022 Share Posted June 5, 2022 Concrete will carry larger loads over greater spans than timber the same section size. If you are doing a lot it would be worth getting a decent engineer to spec them. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SteamyTea Posted June 6, 2022 Share Posted June 6, 2022 Here is a timber beam calculator. https://www.timberbeamcalculator.co.uk/en-gb/calculator/timber-beam/british-standards?new Work out what you already have, then look for a concrete one. https://www.naylor.co.uk/products/lintels/lintels-selector/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
scottishjohn Posted June 6, 2022 Author Share Posted June 6, 2022 (edited) 12 hours ago, SteamyTea said: Here is a timber beam calculator. https://www.timberbeamcalculator.co.uk/en-gb/calculator/timber-beam/british-standards?new Work out what you already have, then look for a concrete one. https://www.naylor.co.uk/products/lintels/lintels-selector/ that calculator does not list OAK or teak ,probably from old sailing ships and things at 14" wide and 6" deep maybe me ,but I can,t make any use of it and how do i calculate the load of the granite stones on top of it -- Iwas looking for a rtaight foreward com[parison . will probably just replace wood oneswith pre stressed lintels to make up same dimensions ,maybe 3 or 4 wide where needed Edited June 6, 2022 by scottishjohn Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SteamyTea Posted June 6, 2022 Share Posted June 6, 2022 (edited) https://www.engineeringtoolbox.com/wood-beams-strength-d_1480.html 1 hour ago, scottishjohn said: how do i calculate the load of the granite stones on top of it Measure the size to get the volume, multiply by the density, then multiply by gravity. That gives you the force in Newtons. Then measure the width ad length of the lintel, in meters, to work out the surface area. Then divide the N by the m2 to get the N.m-2, AKA pascals. Edited June 6, 2022 by SteamyTea Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
George Posted June 10, 2022 Share Posted June 10, 2022 I wouldn't try and compare timber to concrete. Just assess each opening on its own merits compared to the load rating of the lintel. The lintel manufacturer or a structural engineer can assist with this. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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