zrck99
Structural
- Dec 19, 2014
- 82
Hello All,
I'm designing an indoor mezzanine w/ pretty light seismic loads in SDC B. I'm curious how people analyze diaphragms where the shearwalls are angled w/ respect to the chords. I know that ASCE references it as an irregularity but I've never seen an explanation of the actual physics behind how the diaphragm itself works, and how you account for the jogs in your chords. I've attached a markup of the framing plan for reference.
Thanks,
ZRC
I'm designing an indoor mezzanine w/ pretty light seismic loads in SDC B. I'm curious how people analyze diaphragms where the shearwalls are angled w/ respect to the chords. I know that ASCE references it as an irregularity but I've never seen an explanation of the actual physics behind how the diaphragm itself works, and how you account for the jogs in your chords. I've attached a markup of the framing plan for reference.
Thanks,
ZRC