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Beam Span Quick-Reference

Estimate a rough member depth from a span, using typical span-to-depth ratios for early layout.

Suggested depth (rule of thumb)≈ 12.0–14.4 in
Depth (metric)≈ 30–37 cm
Span-to-depth ratioL/20 – L/24
Span24.0 ft
  • Using a span-to-depth ratio of L/20–L/24 for a steel beam.
  • Preliminary depth only — confirm with span tables or an engineer (not a code check).

Span-to-depth, at a glance

Early in design you often need a rough beam or joist depth to draw a section before any analysis. The shortcut is the span-to-depth ratio (L/d): a member's depth is roughly its span divided by a number that depends on the material and system. Deeper members (smaller ratio) are stiffer; shallower ones (larger ratio) save headroom but work harder.

Typical ranges used here: wood joists about L/18–L/20, glulam/LVL beams L/16–L/20, steel beams L/20–L/24, open-web steel joists L/18–L/24, concrete beams L/12–L/16, and one-way concrete slabs L/24–L/28.

These are rules of thumb for preliminary sizing only — they are not span tables and not a code check. Loads, spacing, species/grade, and deflection limits all matter, so confirm the real size with published span tables (AWC/IRC) or a structural engineer.

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