SUMMARY
The required rafter size for a roof span of 16 feet using Douglas fir-larch of No 1 and No 2 grades has been calculated based on bending stress. The live load is 20 psf and the dead load is 15 psf, leading to a maximum moment (M) of 2240 lb-ft and a vertical shear force (V) of 560 lb. The calculations yield a section modulus (S) of 26.88 in3 for No 1 grade and 29.87 in3 for No 2 grade, indicating that 2x12 lumber will suffice for both grades.
PREREQUISITES
- Understanding of structural engineering principles
- Familiarity with bending stress calculations
- Knowledge of timber grading standards
- Ability to perform load calculations for beams
NEXT STEPS
- Research "bending moment calculations for simply supported beams"
- Study "timber grading and its impact on structural integrity"
- Explore "load distribution methods for roof structures"
- Learn about "design codes for timber structures"
USEFUL FOR
Structural engineers, architects, and builders involved in residential construction and roof design will benefit from this discussion, particularly those focusing on timber framing and load calculations.