Can someone help me understand the real world loading situation for the following scenerio? See attached image for the basic concept
I have an LVL structural ridge beam from point A to point B with a evenly distributed load of vaulted rafters on each side. There are no ceiling joists or collar ties (cathedral ceiling). However, I am joining the rafters to the ridge with steel clips to the side of the ridge and straps over the peak. The ridge will be supported at each end with a stud pack. At the approx. center of the ridge there will be an intersecting sloped LVL rafter beam that is in the same plane as the other rafters. This sloping beam will support load from valleys and a dormer ridge. I have placed an opposing double rafter on the other side of the ridge to balance it, and I will have bolted connections at the top and bottom end of the rafter beams to lock everything together. Here is my question... will the ridge beam transfer load diagonally downward through the rafter beams to the walls below so they will act like an intermediate bearing point for the ridge, or will the rafter beams transfer part of their load to the walls and part of it to the ridge so that it become an additional concentrated load that the ridge must support? Many thanks for any input you can offer!
I have an LVL structural ridge beam from point A to point B with a evenly distributed load of vaulted rafters on each side. There are no ceiling joists or collar ties (cathedral ceiling). However, I am joining the rafters to the ridge with steel clips to the side of the ridge and straps over the peak. The ridge will be supported at each end with a stud pack. At the approx. center of the ridge there will be an intersecting sloped LVL rafter beam that is in the same plane as the other rafters. This sloping beam will support load from valleys and a dormer ridge. I have placed an opposing double rafter on the other side of the ridge to balance it, and I will have bolted connections at the top and bottom end of the rafter beams to lock everything together. Here is my question... will the ridge beam transfer load diagonally downward through the rafter beams to the walls below so they will act like an intermediate bearing point for the ridge, or will the rafter beams transfer part of their load to the walls and part of it to the ridge so that it become an additional concentrated load that the ridge must support? Many thanks for any input you can offer!