Wopshistos
Structural
- Feb 26, 2002
- 19
Help! can anyone clarify the correct effective length to be adopted for compression in the design of a traditional rafter with tiling battens ( house roof say)?
Full lateral restraint can be used for bending but Ley=0.75L or 0.01bL yields incompatible results with published tables.
For example a 38mm wide rafter will have i=11mm which yields a max eff. length (180i) of 1974mm but span tables go up to 5.8m for 225mm deep members.
Invariably deflection criteria govern the max. design length of such members but full calculations seem to fall foul in my opinion if these effective length formulae are used.
Are there alternatives, say Ley<=30b for instance???
Full lateral restraint can be used for bending but Ley=0.75L or 0.01bL yields incompatible results with published tables.
For example a 38mm wide rafter will have i=11mm which yields a max eff. length (180i) of 1974mm but span tables go up to 5.8m for 225mm deep members.
Invariably deflection criteria govern the max. design length of such members but full calculations seem to fall foul in my opinion if these effective length formulae are used.
Are there alternatives, say Ley<=30b for instance???