abusementpark
Structural
- Dec 23, 2007
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For those of you who have designed or regularly design stick-framed wood houses, what is your general approach?
I find stick-framed wood structures to be difficult to simplify. There many different angles and lengths of rafter braces and the exact locations of the braces aren't always known. Also, for complex roofs (which are usually the case with houses), the distribution of the loads down to the foundation can be very non-uniform and a pain to accurately trace, particularly with openings that don't line up from second floor to first floor.
Do you just develop a bunch of rules of thumbs through experience?
I find stick-framed wood structures to be difficult to simplify. There many different angles and lengths of rafter braces and the exact locations of the braces aren't always known. Also, for complex roofs (which are usually the case with houses), the distribution of the loads down to the foundation can be very non-uniform and a pain to accurately trace, particularly with openings that don't line up from second floor to first floor.
Do you just develop a bunch of rules of thumbs through experience?