StrEng007
Structural
- Aug 22, 2014
- 535
When specifying flat wood trusses for roof and floor systems, are there any clear advantages/disadvantages to using top chord vs. bottom chord bearing?
Roof trusses would consists of 2x4 or 2x6 members in their strong axis. Floor trusses would be the typical System 42 (4x2, flat) open web truss.
Also, for situations where these trusses sit inside a CMU shell (example, roof trusses at a parapet wall), does it make more sense to use a ledger with a pre-engineered hanger? Or specify top chord bearing at the truss ends?
Roof trusses would consists of 2x4 or 2x6 members in their strong axis. Floor trusses would be the typical System 42 (4x2, flat) open web truss.
Also, for situations where these trusses sit inside a CMU shell (example, roof trusses at a parapet wall), does it make more sense to use a ledger with a pre-engineered hanger? Or specify top chord bearing at the truss ends?