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Timber roof purlin to Eurocodes 1

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329moss

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Hi, I am trying to help my friend design a timber roof purlin for a residential house. The roof is pitched at 35 degrees and I have to account for snow load, wind load etc.
I would really appreciate if anyone has any examples of timber purlin design in accordance to Eurocodes or British standards that I can have a look at.
Thank you for your time and assistance.
 
The purlin is essentially a beam, so can i design the purlin the same way i would design a timber beam to eurocode 5?
 
Don't know about the Eurocode specifically. but you can get an increased stress allowance (15%) for shear and bending for purlins or rafters spaced at 24" on center or less, which would not be applicable to beams per se.

Mike McCann
MMC Engineering
 
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