This structural model demonstrates the connection of a purlin to a roof beam using an unequal angle with bolted joints. The design focuses on achieving a stable and reliable roof structure connection. Unequal angles provide the necessary support, ensuring load distribution across the purlin and beam. This configuration minimizes construction complexity while optimizing material usage. Ideal for architects and engineers looking for efficient solutions in roof construction.
Purlin to Roof Beam via Unequal 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 | 4 |
| Number of Result Combinations | 0 |
| Total Weight | 0.103 tons |
| Dimensions (Metric) | 1.000 x 0.000 x 2.000 m |
| Dimensions (Imperial) | 3.28 x 0 x 6.56 feet |
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