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Mechanical
- Aug 5, 2004
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I'm designing a cathedral ceiling and I am trying to determine how the wind, live and dead loads react on the I joists which are at a 10/12 or 40° pitch. The I-joist horizontal span is 15 feet. The roof is 35 feet long. Do you take the components of the forces which act perpendicular to the I-joist then treat it as a simply supported beam with a uniform load, or take all loads as if they were perpendicular to the I-joist? Also the cathedral roof has two gable roofs which intersect it and form valleys so the wind does not push on the full area of the roof. If you are familiar with wood structures subject to high wind loads, the ASCE:7-02 or any of the high wind design codes I really need your help. if you need more information I can supply you with a 3-d model or cad drawing. Thanks!
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