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Structural
- Jan 30, 2013
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I am engineering a 38'x50' house with a standard 7:12 hip roof.
If I can keep all of the rafters from spreading by using the attic floor diaphragm, do the hips need to be designed as beams and do they need vertical support at the peak?
The hips are approximately 27' long in plan and the roof will be sheathed in 7/16" OSB.
The IRC requires the hips to be designed as beams if the pitch is less than 3:12 but also requires them to be supported at the peak regardless of the pitch - which does not make much sense if they are not considering them beams.
If I can keep all of the rafters from spreading by using the attic floor diaphragm, do the hips need to be designed as beams and do they need vertical support at the peak?
The hips are approximately 27' long in plan and the roof will be sheathed in 7/16" OSB.
The IRC requires the hips to be designed as beams if the pitch is less than 3:12 but also requires them to be supported at the peak regardless of the pitch - which does not make much sense if they are not considering them beams.