dancristescu
Structural
- Jun 14, 2007
- 4
I have a silly question that goes back to statics.
A simple span roof hip beam's load is a distributed load of triangular shape with load "0" at the corner of the roof and max. at ridge connection. I get confused over the tributary area.
Assuming 34 psf dead and live load, and assuming that the hip is the diagonal of a 9ft X 9ft square (18ft wide roof with equal slopes) and assuming I'm using the true length of the beam -as supposed to the projected length-
What is the load configuration? What is the height of the foot of the triangular load at ridge connection?
Anybody that might help please enlighten me.
PS. I could do this with any of the programs for wood but I believe that one should do this by hand until he or she is completely confortable with it before using any software..
A simple span roof hip beam's load is a distributed load of triangular shape with load "0" at the corner of the roof and max. at ridge connection. I get confused over the tributary area.
Assuming 34 psf dead and live load, and assuming that the hip is the diagonal of a 9ft X 9ft square (18ft wide roof with equal slopes) and assuming I'm using the true length of the beam -as supposed to the projected length-
What is the load configuration? What is the height of the foot of the triangular load at ridge connection?
Anybody that might help please enlighten me.
PS. I could do this with any of the programs for wood but I believe that one should do this by hand until he or she is completely confortable with it before using any software..