Beschreibung
Structural Wood Detailing in CAD Format is a reference library for wood building construction. Engineers, architects, and contractors will find the book useful for daily use and practice. It provides structural details for building, which is a major factor in building design. Using a library of standard details saves much of the engineering time and money which was spent drawing the same details many times. This structural wood detailing book covers the two most important forces: vertical and lateral forces. For each detail the lateral resistance was carefully considered. The details have been created using professional experience to maintain economical construction costs and to create safe buildings. The book is divided into three major sections -ROOF, FLOOR, and FOUNDATION. The details in each chapter are further categorized by connections. For example, in the ROOF chapter there is a set of details for rafters connected to shear walls, another set for beams connected to posts or columns, and another set for hips connected to ridge beams. This method of dividing the chapters helps the user to become easily familiar with this reference book. Some of the details are combinations of wood and steel, or wood and masonry, or wood and wood. We have provided each detail on an 8-1/2 x 11 sheet. Each sheet contains the drawing itself, a description of the detail, a check list which summarizes the detail, and a small plan view which suggests the location on the structural drawing where the detail can be applied.
Autorenporträt
InhaltsangabeI. Roof.- Interior Sloped Roof Above Walls or Beams.- Typical detail for two roof rafters sloped downward above shear wall, roof rafters are not overlapping ROOF1.- Typical detail for two roof rafters sloped downward above shear wall, roof rafters are overlapped ROOF2.- Typical detail for two-sided unequal-slope roof, roof rafters parallel to shear wall ROOF3.- Typical detail for two-sided unequal-height unequal-spacing unequal-slope roof, roof rafters above shear wall ROOF4.- Typical detail for lateral horizontal strap collector, roof rafters perpendicular to shear wall ROOF5.- Typical detail for sloped rafter against ridge beam ROOF6.- Typical detail for T&G sloped downward above ridge beam ROOF7.- Typical detail for sloped downward, notched roof rafters above ridge beam ROOF8.- Typical detail for roof rafters above steel beam ROOF9.- Typical detail for two-sided up-sloped T&G above beam ROOF10.- Typical detail for two-sided up-sloped rafter against hip beam ROOF11.- Typical detail for two-sided roof rafters up-sloped above hip beam ROOF12.- Roof Sloped (Single Diaphragm) at Edges Above Walls or Beams.- Typical detail for two-sided rafters of different heights with the same slope and the same spacing ROOF13.- Typical detail for roof rafter above shear wall ROOF14.- Typical detail for roof rafters parallel to shear wall ROOF15.- Typical detail between roof rafters and shear wall, roof rafters perpendicular to shear wall ROOF16.- Typical detail for continuous roof rafters above shear wall, roof rafters perpendicular to shear wall ROOF17.- Typical detail for one side sloped rafter against ridge beam ROOF18.- Typical detail for one side sloped roof rafter above ridge beam ROOF19.- Typical detail for roof rafters sloped upward above ridge beam ROOF20.- Typical detail for roof rafters sloped upward above steel beam ROOF21.- Typical detail for roof rafter above steel beam ROOF22.- Sloped Roof at Edge With Ceiling Beam Above Walls or Beams.- Typical detail for ceiling beam nailed to roof rafter above shear wall ROOF23.- Typical detail for roof rafters above header beam, ceiling beam against header beam ROOF24.- Typical detail for roof rafter nailed against roof rafter above header beam ROOF25.- Sloped Roof Edge (Double Diaphragm) Above Walls or Beams.- Typical detail for roof rafters above ceiling and ceiling beams (double diaphragm) parallel to shear wall ROOF26.- Typical detail for roof rafters above ceiling beams, ceiling beam above shear wall, double diaphragm ROOF27.- Typical detail for roof rafters above header beam, ceiling beam against header beam, double diaphragm ROOF28.- Typical detail for roof rafters above ceiling beams, ceiling beams above header beam, double diaphragm ROOF29.- Flat Roof.- Typical detail for flush framing ridge beam and roof rafters ROOF30.- Typical detail for shear wall above beam, tapered roof rafters against beam ROOF1.- Typical detail for one side tapered roof rafters above header beam ROOF32.- Typical detail for tapered horizontal roof rafter against header beam ROOF33.- Typical detail for tapered horizontal roof rafters against header beam using fill ROOF34.- Typical detail for one side tapered roof rafters above shear wall ROOF35.- Sloped Roof Against Wall.- Typical detail for roof rafters against shear wall using ledger ROOF36.- Typical detail for roof rafters against shear wall, roof rafters nailed against wood studs ROOF37.- Ridges and Hips.- Typical detail between two hip beams and post under ridge beam ROOF38.- Typical detail between two hips and two ridge beams using hangers and bolts ROOF39.- Typical detail between two hips and two ridge beams using steel fabricated connector ROOF40.- Typical detail for two hips and ridge beam using exterior steel connectors ROOF41.- Typical detail for two hips and ridge beam using bolts ROOF42.- Typical detail between two hip beams, ridge, and GLB ROOF43.- Typical detail for tapered roof rafters against steel beam, roof rafters sloped downward against st
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