A truss is a roof or floor support structure built from a connected series of box or triangle shaped elements to distribute load to a building s walls or foundation.
Girder roof structure.
The tables below give maximum spans for rafters and beams.
Roof structure definitions support choices for sloped roofs cantilevered roofs cathedral ceiling roofs.
Beams support the structural integrity of buildings mostly residential structures and can be found in floors walls ceilings roofs and decks.
These are often pre fabricated and sent to a construction site.
Modern timber roofs are mostly framed with pairs of common rafters or prefabricated wooden trusses fastened together with truss connector plates timber framed and historic buildings may be framed with principal rafters or timber roof trusses roofs are also designated as warm or cold roof depending on how they are designed and built with regard to thermal building insulation and ventilation.
Girders often have an i beam cross section composed of two load bearing flanges separated by a stabilizing web but may also have a box shape z shape or other forms.
Beams are the choice of structural member because of their incredible load bearing capacity against all conditions.
A girder truss is designed to support other secondary roof supports.
In areas with mild climates patio roofs are generally designed for loads of 30 psf pounds per square foot.
This article series describes and illustrates the different types of support that prevents roof sagging and wall bulging at buildings including definitions of collar ties rafter ties and structural ridge beams.
The figures are based on quality materials.
A girder is commonly used to build bridges.