Cruezr
Structural
- Oct 21, 2015
- 16
I have a project calling for scissor trusses to be supported directly on beams spanning between columns (part of an outdoor entertaining area).
The previous threads all talk about supporting these types of trusses on a wall (the material of the wall being somewhat irrelevant).
The trusses are usually design as pin-roller supports to get the most conservative truss design.
But the actual connection, if using proprietary framing anchors or hold-down straps) is more akin to a pin-pin situation.
Most previous advice simply suggests let the top of the wall move under the lateral force.
So what happens when the truss support is a beam spanning between columns ?
Do you:
- design a beam that resists the horizontal thrust based on a pin-pin support condition at end of the truss, the reactions at each of the beam are then transferred to the columns which can be designed for the total horizontal thrust (most likely being a fixed-based column)? The maximum lateral deflection of the beam then being limited to the horizontal spread of the trusses?
And advice or comments would be appreciated.
The previous threads all talk about supporting these types of trusses on a wall (the material of the wall being somewhat irrelevant).
The trusses are usually design as pin-roller supports to get the most conservative truss design.
But the actual connection, if using proprietary framing anchors or hold-down straps) is more akin to a pin-pin situation.
Most previous advice simply suggests let the top of the wall move under the lateral force.
So what happens when the truss support is a beam spanning between columns ?
Do you:
- design a beam that resists the horizontal thrust based on a pin-pin support condition at end of the truss, the reactions at each of the beam are then transferred to the columns which can be designed for the total horizontal thrust (most likely being a fixed-based column)? The maximum lateral deflection of the beam then being limited to the horizontal spread of the trusses?
And advice or comments would be appreciated.