phamENG
Structural
- Feb 6, 2015
- 7,636
Working on a 4 story wood design. The initial plan was to use CMU shafts for LFRS. This is a wind dominated design. It's unlikely that a building designed to meet our wind requirements would not meet our (nearly) laughable seismic requirements, but I'll pay them due homage when the time comes. (I'm in Coastal/Southeast Virginia.)
The framer reached out to the design team today and suggested CLT in lieu of the CMU. At first glance, I love the idea. As far as the architect and I are aware, only one project has used CLT in this region - and that was a roof. So having an opportunity to work on what is likely to be the first lateral CLT project in the region is exciting.
Here's the rub - CLT lateral design info seems to be a bit lacking. I've found a few white papers, and read the lateral chapter in the CLT handbook, but I'm not coming away with the level of confidence I'd like to have. Most of them are limited to story height shear walls in platform construction - the idea here is to build the shaft full height (50' +/-) and the come back and build up around it like you would with a typical CMU/CIP shaft.
Does anyone have any insights into this? The benefits of CLT are clear, and I'm sure it can work in this situation, it's just a matter of figuring out how. Any resources or experiences would be welcome. Thanks.
The framer reached out to the design team today and suggested CLT in lieu of the CMU. At first glance, I love the idea. As far as the architect and I are aware, only one project has used CLT in this region - and that was a roof. So having an opportunity to work on what is likely to be the first lateral CLT project in the region is exciting.
Here's the rub - CLT lateral design info seems to be a bit lacking. I've found a few white papers, and read the lateral chapter in the CLT handbook, but I'm not coming away with the level of confidence I'd like to have. Most of them are limited to story height shear walls in platform construction - the idea here is to build the shaft full height (50' +/-) and the come back and build up around it like you would with a typical CMU/CIP shaft.
Does anyone have any insights into this? The benefits of CLT are clear, and I'm sure it can work in this situation, it's just a matter of figuring out how. Any resources or experiences would be welcome. Thanks.