smokiibear
Structural
- Sep 19, 2006
- 150
Curious about Components and Cladding. As I read the code and several different design manuals, articles, etc, I find the discussion quite confusing. Does component and cladding on say, a residential wood framed structure, apply to all parts of the exterior of the structure? Would I design my entire structure for MWFRS and then design individual parts (i.e. Trusses, Beams, Columns, Studs, Footings) for C&C in both positive and negative vertical direction as well as horizontal?
There is a lot of language saying that when the component is part of the MWFRS, then C&C loading is not required. Others say that once a component has tharansfered it's load to the MWFRS, that is the end of load path.
I also realize that not all conditions of C&C will govern a design that has wind from MWFRS....
What is the load path for loads for C&C? In other words, when trusses are required to be designed for C&C vertical, does that load need to transfer to the foundation, albeit with different areas resulting in different loads? Would a stud have both vertical and horizontal C&C loads at the same time? Does. A footing ever require C&C loads to be applied?
Thanks,
There is a lot of language saying that when the component is part of the MWFRS, then C&C loading is not required. Others say that once a component has tharansfered it's load to the MWFRS, that is the end of load path.
I also realize that not all conditions of C&C will govern a design that has wind from MWFRS....
What is the load path for loads for C&C? In other words, when trusses are required to be designed for C&C vertical, does that load need to transfer to the foundation, albeit with different areas resulting in different loads? Would a stud have both vertical and horizontal C&C loads at the same time? Does. A footing ever require C&C loads to be applied?
Thanks,