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Domestic timber roof truss point loads

Josha45

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I am designing a timber roof truss with raised ties to the Eurocodes and have question on combined ceiling and roof point load combinations. The Eurocode requires a 0.9 kN point load to be considered on the roof and for ceiling voids with access, is the combination of these point loads together on one raised tie truss realistic / required.

If so, the maximum bending in the rafter occurs when both point loads are near the tie / rafter connection, how close would you position the ceiling joist point load given the dimishing head room?
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If combined together would the roof and ceiling point loads be considered different categories of imposed load such that psi would modify one or the other when combined?

Thanks
 
I don't know Euro but, rationally, I feel that it makes sense to only consider one of those point loads at a time.

I imagine that the limiting thing here is flexure in the rafter tail. And I would take the provision as attempting to provide assurance that you can support at least one point load from a workman or whatever else without compromising any particular part of the system, such as the rafter tail. And I feel that the single point load does that reasonably in keeping with the intent of the code provision.
 

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