Title |
The Interpretation of Framed Structures at Outermost Bays for the Hipped and the Hipped-and-Gable Roofs with Middle-Purlin-Framework |
Authors |
곽진환(Kwak, Jin-Hwan) ; 김영재(Kim, Young-Jae) |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5659/JAIK.2023.39.7.157 |
Keywords |
Hipped-and-Gable and Hipped Roofs; Outermost Bays; Middle-Pullin-Framework; Wooden-Framed-Structures |
Abstract |
This study has the purpose of investigating the structural characteristics and tendencies of the distance relationship between the
framed-structure that comprises the outermost bays of the hipped and the hipped-gable roofs with middle purlins. The scope of the study was
limited to 53 official-style buildings designated as national cultural heritage buildings. The outermost bays subsume outmost pillars, external
pillars on plinths at the front and back facades, columns that form outermost bays at side facades, and the inner columns, middle purlins,
and protruding eaves that support framed structures at outermost bays. By defining the distance elements based on the location of these
members as 'dori', 'beam', 'middle beam', and 'inner columns', and classifying them into combinations that represent the structure of the
outermost bays depending on the case-to-case relationship between the distance elements. Among 53 buildings, the 212 outermost bays were
investigated. Resting on the survey results, this study analyses them in detail drawing upon the one-to-one distance relationship of the main
wooden members at the outermost bays and the building scale, and then interprets the trends and meanings of these framework systems. |