mfstructural
Structural
- Feb 1, 2009
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I've come across a case where the bottom chord of a truss was fractured while someone was walking on it. The bottom chord of the truss reportedly fractured when the person stepped on a knot. My question is are there any documents that restrict the knot size in the members of a engineered wood truss? I understand wood trusses fall under conventional wood construction, and that knots are allowed and are part of the wood. From what I've read, as long as you can show that the allowable wood stress at the enveloping reduced section at the location of a knot exceeds the maximum LC applied stresses, you are ok. Anyone have any insights into this?
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