In steel construction the term purlin typically refers to roof framing members that span parallel to the building eave and support the roof decking or sheeting.
Rafter purlin roof construction.
Purlin roof structure civil engineering design in architecture or structural engineering or building a purlin or purline is a horizontal structural member in a roof.
Purlins are supported either by rafters or the walls of the building.
Exposed rafters are a feature of some traditional roof styles.
In architecture structural engineering or building a purlin or historically purline purloyne purling perling is a horizontal beam or bar used for structural support in buildings most commonly in a roof.
Metal building purlin spacing metal roofs are often referred as tin roofs in the past because of the use of tin such as aluminum or stainless steel sheets as the materials.
Purlins support the loads from the roof deck or sheathing and are supported by the principal rafters and or the building walls steel beams etc.
A common arrangement is a rafter and purlin system which combines purlins and rafters.
The roof support system is a ridgepole and either rafters which run perpendicular from the top of the walls to the ridge or purlins which run parallel to the ridge.
Compared to conventional roofing system it might be a bit pricier in terms of installation but also has longer durability to provide better value for the future.
Roofs and not for traditional purlin and rafter roof construction.
The purlins are in turn supported by rafters or walls.