Design Problem #2: 16.20 Handed Out: Due
Design Problem #2: 16.20 Handed Out: Due
Design Problem #2: 16.20 Handed Out: Due
DESIGN PROBLEM #2
Initially they will have two products of the same basic design and total
length (of 25 ft). The difference is in the pitch of the two cases: one being for a
45 roof and the other for a 30 roof. The basic design is shown in the
accompanying figure with the pitch angle indicated by . The individual
members of the truss are dried pine two-by-sixes and they are joined using
galvanized joining plates with a specialized attachment device which is one of
the trade secrets which has helped TrussProd become a success to date in the
industrial construction market. Although they have patented the procedure,
they are still generally unwilling to discuss its implementation in detail and have
not provided any details about this to you.
Building Code, City of Metropolis, Section 804.1 (b): "The truss shall sustain,
without collapse and with a deflection of the center point of less than S/360
(where S=span), its own weight, plus a superimposed test load equal to 50% of
its weight plus 150% of the dead load to be added at the site, plus 250% of the
design live load".
The engineers at TrussProd have indicated to you that the "dead load added at
the site" consists of the roofing material and is typically in the ballpark of 7 lb/ft2
although in cases where the best construction materials and procedures are used,
these loads can reach 20 lb/ft2. The "live loads" consist of a number of items
which the roof will see in use and are defined in the building code:
Roof live loads are the concentrated loads (to account for people, etc.), snow
loads, and wind loads.
The engineers have also provided a sketch to help describe many of the terms
utilized here. They have also pointed out that, by code, roof trusses are
supported 6 inches inboard of the end point to allow room for placement of the
soffit boards/panels in the eaves. The basic manner in which the trusses are
attached to the structure below can best be modeled by a simple support.
Finally, the building code indicates that the maximum allowable spacing
between trusses is 30 inches.
The factory will initially have two production lines, one for the 45 truss
product (known as TrussProd 25-45), and one for the 30 truss product (known
as TrussProd 25-30). Each production line will produce one truss every two
minutes. Product 25-45 will each weigh 200 lb., while product 25-30 will each
weigh 160 lb. The company is planning to expand its production capability by
adding additional production lines in a planned new factory building if initial
demand for their new product warrants such a move.
PRODUCT
DRAWING
2 dimension of 2x6 is out-of-
plane of drawing
6 6
25
Notes: Configuration drawn for = 45 (TrussProd 25-45)
Individual members -- dried pine 2x6s
Standard galvanized steel joining plates with patented TrussProd
attachment technique
roofing wind
material pressure rise
run
basic truss
outline
eaves
slope
ROOF 3-D
6 or span SKELETON SKETCH
more support support
truss
spacing