duggerdoo
Structural
- Oct 2, 2021
- 8
by the way, the roof Im talking about is of steel welded members. A Free Body Diagram is unneccessary as this is a simple question.
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dont the rafters offer vertical support for the ridge. thus the ridge span is the rafter spacing
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everything is steel.
Agreed. Understanding load paths is essential and it seems many engineer make it through their study and possibly many years into practice without a great comprehension of these.Enable said:You seem a tad abrasive but I can possibly chalk that up to the difficulties of internet communication. That said, your resistance to drawing a FBD due to the "easiness" of the question is utter garbage and I hope you dispense with that notion swiftly. A FBD is beneath no engineer but it seems like you think that it is something reserved for first year static students. A FBD is the number one way to understand your structure whether it is simple or otherwise and any engineer worth their salt will tell you so.