Question: This is part 2 to a problem I submitted a few minutes ago with the same instructions. Chegg only allows me to post one pic

This is part 2 to a problem I submitted a few minutes ago with the same instructions. Chegg only allows me to post one pic per question so you will have to use the picture from the previous problem to answer this one. ASSIGNMENT INSTRUCTIONS
You are encouraged to collaborate, but you must turn in individual papers. Do calculations on the
answer sheet if possible.
For the cases shown design the wood members.
Loads
Roof Snow: 30 psf
Roof Dead: 15 psf
Partition loads: 10 psf
Floor live loads: 40 psf
Floor dead loads: 20 psf
Beam and header self-weight: 20 plf
Deflection criteria
Roof members: L/240(Live + Dead)
Floor Members: L/360(Live + Dead)
TJI Floor Members: L/480
Problem 2(2 points) The TJI "TrusJoists" above the Garage are spaced at 16"o.c. Determine the
minimum joist depth to span the Garage shown in the section. Estimate/determine the actual
clear span from the dimensions shown on the building section; assume the exterior wall is framed
with 26 studs, with a depth of 5-12''.
Use the Weyerhauser #TJ-4000 catalog uploaded to the D2L "Course Basics" folder
Clear Span
Page number/Table Used
Joist Series and Depth
Allowable Span (from table)
Problem 2(2 points) The TJI "TrusJoists" above the Garage are spaced at 16"o.c. Determine the
minimum joist depth to span the Garage shown in the section. Estimate/determine the actual
clear span from the dimensions shown on the building section; assume the exterior wall is framed
with 26 studs, with a depth of 5-1/2".
Use the Weyerhauser #TJ-4000 catalog uploaded to the D2L "Course Basics" folder
Clear Span
Page number/Table Used
Joist Series and Depth
Allowable Span (from table)
Problem 2(2 points) The TJI "TrusJoists" above the Garage are spaced at 16"o.c. Determine the
minimum joist depth to span the Garage shown in the section. Estimate/determine the actual
clear span from the dimensions shown on the building section; assume the exterior wall is framed
with 26 studs, with a depth of 5-1/2".
Use the Weyerhauser #TJ-4000 catalog uploaded to the D2L "Course Basics" folder
Clear Span
Page number/Table Used
Joist Series and Depth
Allowable Span (from table)
This is part 2 to a problem I submitted a few

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