Being nosey again.
What stops the "long" lengths of roof beams from buckling in portal frames. they seem quite a small depth relative to other structures.
Cheers
Mick
Bracing prevents buckling. Some portal frames do appear very skinny. There can be a number of reasons, some related to the loading, some to design methods and assumptions, some to risk. Not all engineers are the same.
Rafters are braced partly by the attached purlins themselves on the top flange and by fly bracing to the bottom flange. Fly braces are the angle braces from the bottom flange to the purlins.
I have always worked off the rule of thumb of span/25 for simply supported roof beams and span/40 for portal frame roof members. This due to the end fixity provided by the columns in the portal frames.