frv
Structural
- Dec 9, 2007
- 996
I have a situation where we are going to remove a portion of a loadbearing wall supporting roof wood trusses. We are going to support the trusses with a new steel beam.
The complication comes from the fact that the new steel beam will be located about two feet from where the wall was supporting the truss (i.e., we have moved the truss support "in" about two feet from where it was originally located). Obviously, this changes the load distribution within the truss.
Does anyone have any literature on strengthening existing wood trusses? I know typically structural panels are nailed to each side of the truss to "sheath" the truss, but I'd like some further information. Thanks!
The complication comes from the fact that the new steel beam will be located about two feet from where the wall was supporting the truss (i.e., we have moved the truss support "in" about two feet from where it was originally located). Obviously, this changes the load distribution within the truss.
Does anyone have any literature on strengthening existing wood trusses? I know typically structural panels are nailed to each side of the truss to "sheath" the truss, but I'd like some further information. Thanks!