STRUCTURAL DESIGN FOR ARCHITECTURE

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Structural Design for Architecture


Fig. 6.45 Section through truss-and-purlin roof. The
purlins are positioned so that the 'common' rafters lie
in the same plane as the top elements of the trusses.

An alternative to trussed-rafter construction
is purlin construction in which plain rafters are
supported on a series of secondary beams,
called purlins, which run parallel to the direc-

tion of the ridge. The purlins can be supported
on trusses or cross-walls of timber-stud or
masonry (Figs 6.44 to 6.47). Where trusses are

220 used they are usually spaced 2 m to 3 m apart.


Fig. 6.44 Truss-and-purlin roof. In the truss-and-purlin
system fully triangulated trusses support purlins which in
turn support common' rafters.

Purlin

Binder
Tie

Wall plate

Truss

Common rafter

Purlin

Rafters

Pack nailed
in position

Ceiling joists Hanger

Strut
Ceiling
binder
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