vmirat
Structural
- Apr 4, 2002
- 294
I need to analyze an existing bowstring truss in a hangar built in 1928. See attached. These trusses are at 20 foot on center.
There's a lot of tension members and not a whole lot of compression members. It seems like it is broken down into three sub-arches on the top chord, which transfer to the two vertical double angles, which then transfer back up to the top chord via tension rods.
Any ideas on how this truss works?
There's a lot of tension members and not a whole lot of compression members. It seems like it is broken down into three sub-arches on the top chord, which transfer to the two vertical double angles, which then transfer back up to the top chord via tension rods.
Any ideas on how this truss works?