Ron,
Referring to your 3 Jul 13 17:00 post. Why is the sheathing (interior or exterior) not included in the calculation for out of plane wall deflection?
Mike,
Thanks for your comments.
In Utah I believe that there are latex additives to stucco that are added for the climate. Also all stucco is back by 7/16 OSB. When you do out of plane locating to you just analyze the stud wall or the composite action with the studs and structural...
2012 IBC and IRC deflection limits have a new entry for exterior walls "with plaster or stucco finished" L/360. Previously there was just brittle (L/240) and flexible finishes (L/120). Does this deflection limit apply to in-plan and out-of-plane lateral loads? Does this limit only apply to...
I have seen it done both ways. But I agree I would use just the sill plate under the segment. If you used the full length of the sill then it would be a cord and I am don't believe that in practice you can make that assumption.
Thanks, your comments are very helpful. I understand the splitting issue especially with tight boundry nailing such as 2" or 3" OC. But in certain circumstances you can go up to the 350 plf limit with 6" OC boundary nailing. Footnote (h) in table 2306.4.1 IBC 2003 says that if you apply...
Sorry IBC 2003
Yes (h) describes the option of 3x members or offset panels for wall applied to both faces and less than 6" nailing.
I am in a mostly "D" SDC so (i) also applies.
If I have a 240 plf on each face (not less than 6" nailing) the total allowable would be 480 plf. But (i) says...
Yes, I agree, but would a shearwall sheathed on both sides with a capacity of 700 plf require 3x by members as noted in footnote (i) table 2306.4.1? Does the 350 plf limit before requiring 3x members apply to the total wall or to each face of the wall?
Thanks
2305.3.8 allows shear capacities to be added when applied to both faces of the wall. Does the limitation of 350 plf apply to each face separately? In other words, can I go up to 700 plf without requiring 3x members?
Looks like a good book to add to my collection. I looked through the TOC, do you know if it goes into detail about identifying wall lines, proportional force distribution to each wall line and segment, and shearwall and diaphragm stiffness?