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Flat roof composites with a in built 1:75 fall /slope

katakuri
Participant

Hi All,

For my projects it is necessary for flat roof build ups to have a sloped element above the timber roof deck to ferry the surface water to a trough gutter. Currently I create this by having two roof composites that together make the full flat roof build-up, the first being a totally flat timber deck with OSB and plasterboard the otherside, the second being the 1 degree sloped firring, insulation and EPDM finish.

I wondered if there was a way to create a roof composite to incorporate part of the element being on a sloped angle such that this could be one composite?

This would be useful to me because this would make flat roof skylights look cleaner as I will not need to create a second opening.

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Barry Kelly
Moderator

@katakuri wrote:

I wondered if there was a way to create a roof composite to incorporate part of the element being on a sloped angle such that this could be one composite?


No, this is not possible with a roof.

Top and bottom surfaces are parallel to each other.

 

The only elements that can have a flat bottom and sloping top are morphs and meshes.

And neither of these can use composites.

 

Barry.

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Emre Senoglu
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Here's a workaround that might work -  there is a GDL object created by a forum user Paulo that does something that comes close to what you want: a mesh object with layers. You wouldn't be able to add a skylight to it, but you could cut a hole in the mesh and add a roof as a glass or so.

 

The latest version of the object is in this page, the second last post. It is from 2 years ago though, so I hope it still works fine on AC25. layered mesh object - forum post

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