This model demonstrates a structural connection where a purlin is connected to a roof beam via an equal angle bolted joint. This type of connection is commonly used to attach secondary beams to main beams in roof structures, ensuring stability and efficient load distribution. The use of bolts suggests a design focused on ease of assembly and disassembly, which can be advantageous in temporary structures or in situations requiring future modifications.
Purlin to Roof Beam via Equal Angle
| Number of Nodes | 5 |
| Number of Lines | 4 |
| Number of Members | 4 |
| Number of Surfaces | 0 |
| Number of Solids | 0 |
| Number of Load Cases | 1 |
| Number of Load Combinations | 1 |
| Number of Result Combinations | 0 |
| Total Weight | 0.136 tons |
| Dimensions (Metric) | 2.000 x 0.000 x 2.000 m |
| Dimensions (Imperial) | 6.56 x 0 x 6.56 feet |
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