๐น Introduction
If rafters are the main structural backbone, then purlins are the secondary system that makes the roof functional.
๐ Purlins = horizontal members that support the roof covering and transfer loads to rafters
Without purlins, the roof sheets would have no continuous support.
๐น What Are Purlins?
Purlins are longitudinal structural members placed parallel to the ridge of the roof.
They:
- Support roof sheets / panels
- Transfer loads to rafters
- Provide lateral stability to rafters
๐น Types of Purlins Used in German Hangars
1. ๐ถ Z-Purlins (Most Common)
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Technical Features:
- Z-shaped cross-section
- Can overlap at supports
- Cold-formed steel
Why Germans Prefer It:
โ Better load continuity
โ Efficient for long spans
โ Easy installation
2. ๐ฆ C-Purlins
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Technical Features:
- C-shaped section
- Simple design
- Used for smaller spans
Trade-off:
- Easier to fabricate
- Less efficient than Z-purlins
3. ๐ฉ Sigma (ฮฃ) Purlins
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Technical Features:
- Advanced cold-formed profile
- High strength-to-weight ratio
German Engineering Advantage:
โ Reduced steel usage
โ Higher load capacity
๐น Load Transfer Mechanism
Purlins are designed according to
Eurocode EN 1991
Load Flow:
Roof Sheeting โ Purlins โ Rafters โ Columns โ Foundation
๐น Spacing & Layout
Typical spacing:
- 1.0m โ 2.5m (depends on load & sheet type)
Layout Concept:
- Installed perpendicular to rafters
- Continuous along roof length
- Connected using bolts or cleats
๐น Structural Behavior
1. Bending
- Purlins act as simply supported or continuous beams
2. Lateral-Torsional Buckling
- Thin sections are prone to twisting
- Controlled using:
- Sag rods
- Bracing
๐น Connection Details
๐ฉ Purlin-to-Rafter Connection
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- Cleat plates or brackets
- Bolted connections
- Designed for shear + uplift forces
๐น Additional Components
๐งต Sag Rods / Tie Rods
- Connect purlins together
- Prevent lateral movement
๐ Bridging Systems
- Improve stability
- Distribute loads evenly
๐น Design Considerations
1. Load Types
- Dead load (roof sheets)
- Live load (maintenance)
- Wind uplift (critical in coastal areas like Maharashtra)
2. Deflection Limits
- Excess deflection can:
- Damage roof sheets
- Cause leakage
3. Corrosion Protection
- Galvanized steel (common in German systems)
- Protective coatings
๐น Why German Purlin Systems Are Superior
โ Optimized cold-formed sections
โ High precision manufacturing
โ Efficient overlapping systems (Z-purlins)
โ Designed under Eurocode EN 1991
๐น Common Failures (If Poorly Designed)
- Buckling due to thin sections
- Improper spacing โ sheet sagging
- Connection failure under wind uplift
- Corrosion in humid environments
๐น Final Insight
Purlins may look like secondary members, but they are crucial because they:
- Distribute loads evenly
- Stabilize the roof system
- Ensure durability of roofing materials
๐ In German hangars, purlins are precision-engineered for maximum efficiency with minimum material.

