designres
Civil/Environmental
- May 12, 2022
- 10
Hi,
I am working on a project, a residential remodel, where the clients would like to remove an interior wall which is located directly under the middle of the existing roof trusses. This mid-point is about as far from a panel point as it can be. The bottom chord appears to be 3 equal spans. They are 2x4. During the home inspection I noticed the trusses were stamped with the word "Hemlock." However, I did not see a grade indication. Now I am attempting to perform the analysis in RISA and Hemlock is not one of the available choices where the 2x4 or 2x6 sections can be applied in the program, nor can I use a custom rectangular section with Hemlock in RISA. Also, I was not able to find Western Hemlock in the 2015 NDS Supplement. I can select Hem-Fir, in RISA, which I think should have similar mechanical properties. Is that correct? How do the mechanical properties of Western Hemlock compare to those for Hem-Fir? Secondly, using Hem-Fir grade 1, the existing trusses appear to be overstressed at the bottom chords by about 2%. When the support is removed, the overstress is about 12%. But, when I use structural select grade, there is no overstress in either scenario. Is it safe to assume structural select was used originally as grade 1 looks overstressed? Or is grade 1 more likely? Have wood design rules become less demanding or more demanding over the years? The house was built in the late 60's. Any assistance you could provide would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you,
I am working on a project, a residential remodel, where the clients would like to remove an interior wall which is located directly under the middle of the existing roof trusses. This mid-point is about as far from a panel point as it can be. The bottom chord appears to be 3 equal spans. They are 2x4. During the home inspection I noticed the trusses were stamped with the word "Hemlock." However, I did not see a grade indication. Now I am attempting to perform the analysis in RISA and Hemlock is not one of the available choices where the 2x4 or 2x6 sections can be applied in the program, nor can I use a custom rectangular section with Hemlock in RISA. Also, I was not able to find Western Hemlock in the 2015 NDS Supplement. I can select Hem-Fir, in RISA, which I think should have similar mechanical properties. Is that correct? How do the mechanical properties of Western Hemlock compare to those for Hem-Fir? Secondly, using Hem-Fir grade 1, the existing trusses appear to be overstressed at the bottom chords by about 2%. When the support is removed, the overstress is about 12%. But, when I use structural select grade, there is no overstress in either scenario. Is it safe to assume structural select was used originally as grade 1 looks overstressed? Or is grade 1 more likely? Have wood design rules become less demanding or more demanding over the years? The house was built in the late 60's. Any assistance you could provide would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you,