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  1. dold

    Seismic Design of Mid-Rise Buildings with Heavy Rigid Floors and Light-Frame Walls

    Reduced ceiling depth is the main reason when I've seen these types of schemes proposed. Not a huge fan.
  2. dold

    Seismic Design of Mid-Rise Buildings with Heavy Rigid Floors and Light-Frame Walls

    I don't think the authors are saying that it doesn't comply with the IBC, just that this system might not qualify for certain R-values, just as you've explained in your most recent post. Perhaps some of the structures that have been designed using this construction and an improperly selected...
  3. dold

    Wind Effect on the Exterior Stud walls in Corpus Christi

    OP, are you designing a new wall or trying to figure out if the existing wall will work in an exterior application? Do yourself, the owner, and architect a favor and just rebuild the thing properly. Those connections are junk. If you want more help I'd recommend taking 30 seconds to draw a...
  4. dold

    Single top track for gravity loads

    Think about it this way. You can hang an entire sheet of drywall long side horizontal from the very end. It can support itself. So, is the track/header really doing anything at all? other than out of plane.
  5. dold

    Wind Effect on the Exterior Stud walls in Corpus Christi

    34psf at 160mph you've got some wires crossed.
  6. dold

    Lateral Loading for Fall Arrest Gantry Beams

    I'm with Once. There's no reason to apply 3.6k in any direction above say 45 degrees. Some degree of engineering judgement would be easily justifiable.
  7. dold

    50 foot clear span steel beam in residential construction

    For god's sake just size the beam for the trib line load and keep deflection tight. Put a big steel beam in. Dont camber it and just spec mill bow up. Presumably you've got two levels of load bearing sheathed walls above so effectively you've got a vertical diaphragm that's going to take gravity...
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    50 foot clear span steel beam in residential construction

    I feel like W24 is going to be the bare minimum I'd use for such a span and such loading. Just tell 'em what it needs to be. WbigXheavy. My folks built a house with a pretty solid clear span in the garage and the WF stuck through the bottom of the ceiling, dad mounted a trolley and chain hoist...
  9. dold

    Aluminum Embedded on the Concrete (Window)

    Yes, those are all structural concerns. I.e., the window will probably fall out and smash someone due to reasons #1 and #3. Mechanical attachment is pretty much the only way to go.
  10. dold

    Aluminum Embedded on the Concrete (Window)

    Definitely not recommended. 1. You typically want to avoid embedding aluminum in concrete due to corrosion concerns. 2. The alignment will never be correct. 3. You'll never get the concrete to consolidate properly inside that profile. 4. Contractors will hate you. 5. No adjustment possible after...
  11. dold

    Browser tab icon

    I started this post to ask the admins to reintroduce the old Eng-Tips "E" logo that appears in your browser's bookmarks list and tab. Then I was playing around with the style chooser and if you change it to "Eng Tips" style, the little icon appears as it used to, instead of the default/generic...
  12. dold

    Roof Top Condensing Unit Fastening to Structure

    Florida actually has increased factors for RTU (and other roof top structures) wind loads compared to vanilla IBC/ASCE7. The did this after (Andrew?) hurricanes blew tons of RTUs off of roofs. I've had to spec simpson hold downs for several Florida projects. Its real.
  13. dold

    beam load off center

    Seems to me like the lower frame should just have been removed from the get-go. You've got a stack of wobbly steel now and it looks like it is performing as one would expect a stack of wobbly steel to perform. I'm guessing the lower, older frame was simply left in place to save money / avoid...
  14. dold

    Interior Slab Pull Away From Wall

    What's the grade around the perimeter of the building like? I.e., is it on a hill / mound of dirt? How deep are the footings below slab elev? What I'm getting at is that if the footing of the entire wall shifted outward even a small amount that could cause a fairly large volume of soil under...
  15. dold

    Horizontal Stiffener to increase beam shear capacity

    OP, is there any chance we can have a look at the framing plan where this section was cut?
  16. dold

    Horizontal Stiffener to increase beam shear capacity

    If this were some sort of drag connection dumping a bunch of axial load through the bolts into the column and then to ..somewhere, the horizontal "stiffener" could just be a means to achieve more weld length to the beam web, or rather, engage more of the beam web. As if ~30" of 1/2" fillet weld...
  17. dold

    Concrete Strength for Thru-Bolt Connection

    Get this chatgpt crap out of here.
  18. dold

    Metal Buildings - Independent Analysis

    You can define tapered WF members directly in RISA 3D for analysis and design. I was looking at some calcs for a metal building the other day. It appears that DCR < 1.00 is merely a suggestion for these PEMB guys. 1.01, 1.02, 1.03, 1.04.... looks good! smh

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