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Traditionally Constructed Roof Trusses: Span Tables
The traditional roof truss, being constructed with bolts and nails forms approximately 40 percent of the market for SA pine structural timber. Assumptions based on experimental work concerning the stiffness and strength of the joints have been incorporated together with the latest timber grading to produce engineered standard span tables. Spans for 4 bay, 6 bay, and 8 bay Howe trusses for concrete tiles, sheeting and profiled metal tiles are produced. These tables give the limiting dimension for different grades and sizes of timber. Full constructional details for the trusses and joints are provided.
Traditionally Constructed Roof Trusses: Span Tables
The traditional roof truss, being constructed with bolts and nails forms approximately 40 percent of the market for SA pine structural timber. Assumptions based on experimental work concerning the stiffness and strength of the joints have been incorporated together with the latest timber grading to produce engineered standard span tables. Spans for 4 bay, 6 bay, and 8 bay Howe trusses for concrete tiles, sheeting and profiled metal tiles are produced. These tables give the limiting dimension for different grades and sizes of timber. Full constructional details for the trusses and joints are provided.
Traditionally Constructed Roof Trusses: Span Tables
M. R. Newham (Autor:in) / F. R. P. Pienaar (Autor:in)
1985
22 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Design of Traditionally Constructed Roof Trusses
NTIS | 1982
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Engineering Index Backfile | 1939
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