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Structural performance of light-frame roof assemblies. I, Truss assemblies designed for high variability and wood failure

Informally Refereed

Abstract

The first report of a three-part series that covers results of a full-scale roof assemblies research program. The focus of this report is the structural performance of truss assemblies comprising trusses with abnormally high stiffness variability and critical joint strength. Results discussed include properties of truss members and connections. individual truss stiffness and strength. and the structural performance of two full-scale truss roof assemblies. Findings support the use of linear models to predict the behavior of trusses used in residential roof assemblies. linear superposition models to characterize assembly load disbursement. and use of a load sharing increase factor to adjust individual truss load capacity when used in a repetitive member assembly.

Keywords

Roof assembly, Fink truss, truss plate connections, superposition, assembly performance, construction technology, structural timbers, Pinus, structural design, stresses, structural components, trusses, assembly performance, light frame construction

Citation

Wolfe, R.W.; McCarthy, Monica. 1989. Structural performance of light-frame roof assemblies. I, Truss assemblies designed for high variability and wood failure. Res. Pap. FPL-RP-492. Madison. WI: U.S. Department of Agriculture. Forest Service. Forest Products Laboratory: 41 pages.
Citations
https://www.fs.usda.gov/research/treesearch/25690