CBSE
Structural
- Feb 5, 2014
- 309
I did an investigation into a wood truss failure and am providing a fix (see attached photo for failure). It's an entire section of the roof system that failed at the same connection point...probably about (35) trusses total. The request has been made to remove the deflection in the trusses such that they are at approximately the original state before failure. The deflection cause interior partition expandable doors to be inoperable due to the deflections in the trusses.
Apparently, the doors stopped being use about 12 years ago, and someone recently went into the roof system to see what was going on.
Anyone have any guides or recommendations on an approach to remove the deflection? The roof has a Spanish clay tile roof so it's pretty heavy. Maybe it would be easier to not remove the deflection and readjust the partition doors?
Thanks,
Apparently, the doors stopped being use about 12 years ago, and someone recently went into the roof system to see what was going on.
Anyone have any guides or recommendations on an approach to remove the deflection? The roof has a Spanish clay tile roof so it's pretty heavy. Maybe it would be easier to not remove the deflection and readjust the partition doors?
Thanks,