PSUEng11
Structural
- Aug 30, 2012
- 10
Good afternoon everyone,
I am working on a small project and thought I might run a question by everyone. Basically what had been going on was that a previous homeowner had cut a 6 foot section out of the bottom chord of the second and third roof trusses near the front bearing support to allow standing room on an elevated platform in their carport. We were initially going to just repair the trusses to their original integrity and layout essentially. However, the current homeowner wanted the space to be left open. Our next option was to essentially ignore the two cut trusses and retrofit new 2x8 rafter on both sides of each truss top chord with new 2x10 collar ties, located in the lower third of the roof height. The existing trusses have 2x4 top chords,roughly have a 5:12 slope, are spaced 24" oc, and a span of approximately 30 feet.
The question that I have really pertains to the bearing seat of the new 2x8 rafters. You could end up with a level cut that projects beyond the inside face of the front and rear bearing supports or you could end up with a sort of reverse birds mouth with the cut being on the interior face of the bearing support, which doesn't really leave a good bit of room for a hanger either. Either way I am not sure how to go about designing the rafter ends or reinforcing of the bearing seats to prevent any possible splitting due to reduced section area. Does anyone have any experience with this?
Thank you for your time and help,
PSUeng
I am working on a small project and thought I might run a question by everyone. Basically what had been going on was that a previous homeowner had cut a 6 foot section out of the bottom chord of the second and third roof trusses near the front bearing support to allow standing room on an elevated platform in their carport. We were initially going to just repair the trusses to their original integrity and layout essentially. However, the current homeowner wanted the space to be left open. Our next option was to essentially ignore the two cut trusses and retrofit new 2x8 rafter on both sides of each truss top chord with new 2x10 collar ties, located in the lower third of the roof height. The existing trusses have 2x4 top chords,roughly have a 5:12 slope, are spaced 24" oc, and a span of approximately 30 feet.
The question that I have really pertains to the bearing seat of the new 2x8 rafters. You could end up with a level cut that projects beyond the inside face of the front and rear bearing supports or you could end up with a sort of reverse birds mouth with the cut being on the interior face of the bearing support, which doesn't really leave a good bit of room for a hanger either. Either way I am not sure how to go about designing the rafter ends or reinforcing of the bearing seats to prevent any possible splitting due to reduced section area. Does anyone have any experience with this?
Thank you for your time and help,
PSUeng