cf2
Structural
- Apr 5, 2010
- 7
Hi,
Basic question:
I have a two story wood duplex with shearwalls. Below the main floor, for various reasons, I would like to use a cantilivered wood column system. I'm not quite sure how to combine the loads to get the correct base shear. At the moment, I am using:
V = Cs*W(upper flrs) + Cs * W(main flr)
I am using R=6.5 for the upper floors to calculate Cs and R=1.5 at the lowest floor to calc it's Cs. This method puts more seismic load into my shearwalls. I had thought I would only be penalized at the lowest level. What is the best way to calculate this?
Basic question:
I have a two story wood duplex with shearwalls. Below the main floor, for various reasons, I would like to use a cantilivered wood column system. I'm not quite sure how to combine the loads to get the correct base shear. At the moment, I am using:
V = Cs*W(upper flrs) + Cs * W(main flr)
I am using R=6.5 for the upper floors to calculate Cs and R=1.5 at the lowest floor to calc it's Cs. This method puts more seismic load into my shearwalls. I had thought I would only be penalized at the lowest level. What is the best way to calculate this?