bigmig
Structural
- Aug 8, 2008
- 389
I did a search through the arhives at engtips and was amazed at how FEW posted topics I found in regards to braced wall design in the IRC and IBC codes. Am I the only one who has been stumbling through crappy code explanations regarding things like Continous Wood Structural Panel Sheathing (better in the 2006 code) and prescriptive bracing design? My question to all the wood guys:
1) Why is a hold down required on a 2 pack stud (figure R602.10.6.2) for the alternate braced wall panel? This seems like a hinge to me, so how does load even get into the strap?
2) How many of you identify your braced wall panels in your plans, in accordance with IBC 2308.9.3.? Do you use just an abbreviation in the framing plans, like BWP (braced wall panel)or another way of flagging it?
I heard recently that the bracing wall amounts listed in Table R602.10.1 are for seismic only, but have been assigned to both wind and seismic by the code guys. I guess the upcoming codes will have bracing for wind AND bracing for seismic...does anyone else have info on this?
1) Why is a hold down required on a 2 pack stud (figure R602.10.6.2) for the alternate braced wall panel? This seems like a hinge to me, so how does load even get into the strap?
2) How many of you identify your braced wall panels in your plans, in accordance with IBC 2308.9.3.? Do you use just an abbreviation in the framing plans, like BWP (braced wall panel)or another way of flagging it?
I heard recently that the bracing wall amounts listed in Table R602.10.1 are for seismic only, but have been assigned to both wind and seismic by the code guys. I guess the upcoming codes will have bracing for wind AND bracing for seismic...does anyone else have info on this?