Forensic74
Structural
- Aug 2, 2011
- 232
I'm looking at long-span (but under 60' span) pre-manufactured wooden scissor trusses each with a highly loaded 2x compression member (10kip+) that isn't attached to the roof sheathing...it flies across the attic space horizontally.
BCSI B-3 gives prescriptive methods for installing permanent bracing of trusses, but would this necessarily cover highly loaded compression members? ie, at what point does permanent truss bracing need to be designed by hand in lieu of following the prescriptions of BCSI B-3?
Of course, the truss designer is mute on the subject and specifically indicates that permanent bracing is not their problem.
BCSI B-3 gives prescriptive methods for installing permanent bracing of trusses, but would this necessarily cover highly loaded compression members? ie, at what point does permanent truss bracing need to be designed by hand in lieu of following the prescriptions of BCSI B-3?
Of course, the truss designer is mute on the subject and specifically indicates that permanent bracing is not their problem.