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Structural
- Oct 27, 2004
- 19
I have a masonry wall which extends to the SSR deck and is perpindicular to the Z purlin. The wall requires lateral bracing. How would you brace the wall and still allow the purlin to move with temperature changes and not put stress on the wall? Vertical movement is allowed by having a 1 inch space between the masonry and the purlin. This space is filled with fire sealant.
At another location the wall is several feet below the purlin and the angle braces for the wall extend diagonally to the purlin. But the question still remains how do you allow the purlin to move and still brace the wall?
At another location the wall is several feet below the purlin and the angle braces for the wall extend diagonally to the purlin. But the question still remains how do you allow the purlin to move and still brace the wall?