dik
Structural
- Apr 13, 2001
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I have a new project to repair factory fabricated wood trusses that have a failed bottom chord. The building was constructed about 30 years ago and two trusses have failed because of knots located in the bottom chord (2x6). The span is about 40' and spacing is about 2' o/c. The trusses are parallel chord and the o/o depth is 4'. Both bottom chords have broken through and opened about 1/2". Failure is likely overstress due to large knots taking up approximately 1/3 of the section area.
I'm not sure what precipitated the failure; the trusses have worked fine for 30 years with much heavier snow loadings... possibly one truss failed progressively due to the knot and the overload on the adjacent truss due to failure precipitated the failure of the adjacent truss...
The problem with repair is the large amount of mech and elect equipment in the ceiling space. It's not an easy repair. I don't know if the truss plates have been compromised, although they look OK.
Any repair suggestions... plating the chords with steel strapping and glue? (I'm big on glue these days)replacing the trusses? repair using cables? Carbon Fibre?
Dik
I'm not sure what precipitated the failure; the trusses have worked fine for 30 years with much heavier snow loadings... possibly one truss failed progressively due to the knot and the overload on the adjacent truss due to failure precipitated the failure of the adjacent truss...
The problem with repair is the large amount of mech and elect equipment in the ceiling space. It's not an easy repair. I don't know if the truss plates have been compromised, although they look OK.
Any repair suggestions... plating the chords with steel strapping and glue? (I'm big on glue these days)replacing the trusses? repair using cables? Carbon Fibre?
Dik