Purlin

Purlin

In architecture or structural engineering, a purlin (or purline) is a horizontal structural member in a roof. Purlins support the loads from the roof deck or sheathing and are supported by the principal rafters and/or the building walls. The use of purlins, as opposed to closely spaced rafters, is common in pre-engineered metal building systems and some timber frame construction.

In timber roof construction prior to the introduction of trusses, under purlins were used to support rafters over longer spans than the rafters alone could span. Under purlins were typically propped off internal walls. For example, an 8"x 4" under purlin would support the center of a row of 6"x 2" rafters that in turn would support 3"x 2" roof purlins to which the roof cladding was fixed.

In metal building roof systems, purlin members are frequently constructed from cold-formed steel 'Z' sections. These sections can be lapped and nested at the supports which creates a continuous beam configuration between the bays. Some people call any horizontal member even wall members purlins.

An equivalent element in wall construction is a girt.

ee also

* Joist

References

*1911


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  • Purlin — Pur lin, Purline Pur line, n. [Etymol. uncertain.] (Arch.) In roof construction, a horizontal member supported on the principals and supporting the common rafters. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • purlin — or purline [pʉr′lin] n. [ME purlyn < ?] a horizontal timber supporting the rafters of a roof …   English World dictionary

  • Purlin — ♦ Longitudinal horizontal beam. (Wood, Margaret. The English Medieval House, 414) Related terms: Purlin, Butt, Purlin, Side, Purlin, Through, Purlin, Collar, Ridge Purlin …   Medieval glossary

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  • Purlin, Butt — ♦ One interrupted by trusses at bay intervals, received on the sides of the principal rafters (box frame carpentry system). (Wood, Margaret. The English Medieval House, 414) Related terms: Butt Purlin, Purlin, Side, Purlin, Through, Purlin,… …   Medieval glossary

  • Purlin, Collar — 1) One supporting a collar, or collars. (Wood, Margaret. The English Medieval House, 414) 2) Horizontal longitudinal beam supporting collar. (Wood, Margaret. The English Medieval House, 411) Related terms: Collar Purlin, Purlin, Side, Purlin,… …   Medieval glossary

  • Purlin, Side — ♦ One supporting the common rafters, part way up the slope of a pitched roof and carried by roof trusses, partitions and end walls. (Wood, Margaret. The English Medieval House, 414) Related terms: Purlin, Purlin, Butt, Purlin, Through, Purlin,… …   Medieval glossary

  • Purlin, Through — ♦ One running uninterruptedly from end to end of building, carried on the backs of principals (cruck frame derivation). (Wood, Margaret. The English Medieval House, 414) Related terms: Purlin, Collar, Purlin, Butt, Purlin, Side, Purlin, Ridge… …   Medieval glossary

  • purlin plate — Carpentry. (in a curb roof) a purlin at the top of a lower slope supporting the ends of the upper rafters at the curb. Also called curb. * * * …   Universalium

  • purlin plate — Carpentry. (in a curb roof) a purlin at the top of a lower slope supporting the ends of the upper rafters at the curb. Also called curb …   Useful english dictionary

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