Cantilevered OSB Bending in the Wind

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The discussion focuses on calculating the deflection of a cantilevered OSB sheet under wind load. The user has a 4’ x 8’ sheet of 7/16” thick OSB fixed along one side, with the other side cantilevered. They are unsure how to apply the Moment of Inertia, which is given in in^4/ft, in their deflection calculations, which typically use in^4. It is clarified that the /ft indicates the value is per foot of width, and the user can consider a 1-foot wide section for their calculations. Understanding these units is essential for accurately determining the deflection under varying wind pressures.
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Hope I am in the right subforum. I want to know how much a cantilevered sheet of OSB sheathing will deflect under wind load. I found the Moment of Inertia for OSB, but the units are in^4/ft. The bending equations I found use Moment of Inertia in units of in^4. The wind load will be uniform in units of lb/sq ft. Do I just look at a 1ft wide section of OSB to calculate the deflection?

To describe in more detail, I have a 4’ x 8’ sheet of 7/16” thick OSB fixed along the 4’ side with the 8’ side cantilevered out. The cantilevered32 sq ft sheet will be exposed to various uniform wind pressure. I want to know how much it will deflect at various wind pressures. I have the OSB Modulus of Elasticity but I am not sure how to use the Moment of Inertia when it is in units of in^4 per foot.

Thanks.
 
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If the data source does not tell you, then you can just calculate the area moment for a rectangle 7/16" by 12" and compare to the given value.
 
Artbuc said:
Hope I am in the right subforum. I want to know how much a cantilevered sheet of OSB sheathing will deflect under wind load. I found the Moment of Inertia for OSB, but the units are in^4/ft. The bending equations I found use Moment of Inertia in units of in^4. The wind load will be uniform in units of lb/sq ft. Do I just look at a 1ft wide section of OSB to calculate the deflection?

To describe in more detail, I have a 4’ x 8’ sheet of 7/16” thick OSB fixed along the 4’ side with the 8’ side cantilevered out. The cantilevered32 sq ft sheet will be exposed to various uniform wind pressure. I want to know how much it will deflect at various wind pressures. I have the OSB Modulus of Elasticity but I am not sure how to use the Moment of Inertia when it is in units of in^4 per foot.

Thanks.
That /ft represents per foot of width (4' in your case).
 
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