EngSD
Structural
- Dec 1, 2010
- 29
I have a 50'x 200' gabled building where the roof purlins are running parallel to the perimeter shear wall below in the 200' direction. The purlins span between glulam beams spaced at roughly 20' o.c.. The contractor wants to place the purlins on top of the glulam beam in which case transferring the diaphragm loads into the shear wall becomes a problem because of the gap. See attachment as this will hopefully help clarify my problem.
I am wondering if I need to treat the end purlin as a drag strut and then transfer my force at the glulam beam support locations or if there is another way to transfer the diaphragm loads.
Thank you for any help.
I am wondering if I need to treat the end purlin as a drag strut and then transfer my force at the glulam beam support locations or if there is another way to transfer the diaphragm loads.
Thank you for any help.