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BSI PD 6693-1:2019

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Recommendations for the design of timber structures to Eurocode 5: Design of timber structures – General. Common rules and rules for building

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This Published Document gives non-contradictory complementary information for use with BS EN 1995โ€‘1โ€‘1 and NA to BS EN 1995โ€‘1โ€‘1.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
5 Foreword
7 0 Introduction
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
8 4 Design responsibilities
5 Effective anchorages of timber floors to walls for buildings of Consequence Class 2a
9 6 Horizontal tie forces for Consequence Class 2b timber buildings of load-bearing wall construction
7 Assignment of timbers to BS EN 338 strength classes [BS EN 1995โ€‘1โ€‘1:2004+A1:2008, 3.21]
Table 1 โ€” Assignment of temperate hardwoods to BS EN 338 strength classes
8 Factor kc,90 for compression perpendicular to grain [BS EN 1995โ€‘1โ€‘1:2004+A1:2008, 6.1.5]
10 9 Effective lengths of compression members [BS EN 1995-1-1:2004+A1:2008, 6.3.2]
Table 2 โ€” Effective lengths of compression members
Table 3 โ€” Effective lengths of compression members in trussed rafters
11 10 Limits on notches and circular holes in joists and studs for which no calculations are required
12 11 Design of beams with holes
14 12 Characteristic properties of fasteners
13 Yield moment of annular ring-shanked nails [BS EN 1995-1-1:2001, 8.3.1.1(4)]
14 Diameters for evaluating lateral load-carrying capacities of screws [BS EN 1995โ€‘1โ€‘1:2004+A1:2008, 8.7.1]
15 Axially loaded screws [BS EN 1995-1-1:2004+A1:2008, 8.7.2]
15 16 Connections made with punched metal plate fasteners [BS EN 1995โ€‘1โ€‘1:2004+A1:2008, 8.1.1]
17 Misalignment tolerances in punched metal plate fastener joints [BS EN 1995โ€‘1โ€‘1:2004+A1:2008, 8.8.5.1]
18 Trusses with punched metal plate fasteners [BS EN 1995โ€‘1โ€‘1:2004+A1:2008, 9.2.2]
16 Table 4 โ€” Maximum lengths of chord and internal members
17 Figure 1 โ€” Tension stress condition perpendicular to grain at joints
Table 5 โ€” Modification factor, Ke, to account for loading eccentricities in girder trusses
19 Masonry shielding to wall diaphragms
20 Simplified analysis of wall diaphragms [BS EN 1995-1-1:2004+A1:2008, 9.2.4.3]
19 Figure 2 โ€” Division of racking wall into wall diaphragms
22 Figure 3 โ€” Forces transmitted into underlying construction by bottom rail of wall diaphragm
23 Table 6 โ€” Values of sheathing combination factor, Kcomb
24 Figure 4 โ€” Calculation of design stabilizing and destabilizing moments
26 Figure 5 โ€” Division of wall diaphragms into wall panels
27 21 Contribution of plasterboard to racking resistance
22 Evaluation of design racking resistance of plasterboard-clad timber frame walls
28 Table 7 โ€” Total design shear capacities per unit length of the perimeter fasteners for various specifications of plasterboard
23 Bracing to trussed rafter roofs [BS EN 1995-1-1:2004+A1:2008, 9.2.5.3]
24 Lateral load-carrying capacity of glued lap joints [BS EN 1995-1-1:2004+A1:2008, 10.3]
30 Annex A (normative)โ€‚ Exchange of information between building designer and component designer(s)
32 Annex B (informative)โ€‚ Effective anchorage of floors to timber frame wall buildings of Consequence Class 2a
33 Figure B.1 โ€” Details of effective anchorage of floors to timber frame walls in buildings of Consequence Class 2a
Annex C (informative)โ€‚ Actions and combinations of actions that may be considered in the design of trussed rafters
34 Table C.1 โ€” Summary of actions for duo-pitch and mono-pitch trussed rafters
35 Table C.2 โ€” Summary of action combinations for duo-pitch and mono-pitch trussed rafters
37 Annex D (informative)โ€‚ Masonry shielding to timber frame wall diaphragms
38 Figure D.1 โ€” Area of brickwork providing wind shield to timber frame structure
Annex E (normative)โ€‚ Bracing of trussed rafter roofs
39 Table E.1 โ€” Thickness and fixing of sarking materials
40 Figure E.1 โ€” Procedure for the design of roof bracing at rafter level
41 Figure E.2 โ€” Procedure for the design of roof bracing at ceiling level
42 Figure E.3 โ€” Standard bracing for rafter and web members of duopitch trussed rafters
44 Figure E.4 โ€” Standard bracing for rafter and web members of mono-pitch trussed rafters
47 Figure E.5 โ€” Limiting spans for standard bracing of trussed rafter roofs A)
48 Table E.2 โ€” Maximum truss spans for Figure E.5
50 Figure E.6 โ€” Basic wind zones for buildings at site altitudes โ‰ค150 m
51 Figure E.7 โ€” Basic wind zones for buildings at site altitudes between 150 m and 300 m
52 Table E.3 โ€” Maximum design cumulative surface wind pressures (kN/m2) on windward and leeward gable walls for roofs constructed using the details of Figure E.10
Table E.4 โ€” Maximum design cumulative surface wind pressures (kN/m2) on windward and leeward gable walls for roofs constructed using the details of Figure E.11 and E.12
53 Table E.5 โ€” Maximum design horizontal wind force (kN/m) at bottom chord level on 12.5 mm thick plasterboard ceiling diaphragms
Table E.6 โ€” Maximum design horizontal wind force (kN/m) at bottom chord level on 15 mm thick plasterboard ceiling diaphragms
54 Figure E.8 โ€” Standard bracing for rafter members: detail C1 and D1
55 Figure E.9 โ€” Standard bracing for rafter members: detail C2 and D2
57 Figure E.10 โ€” Standard bracing for rafter members: detail C3
58 Figure E.11 โ€” Standard bracing for rafter members: detail D3 splice connection and D4 crossing connection
59 Annex F (informative)โ€‚ Optional recommendations for the support of water tanks in trussed rafter roofs
60 Figure F.1 โ€” Support for water tanks
61 Table F.1 โ€” Sizes for support members for water tanks A)
62 Bibliography
BSI PD 6693-1:2019
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