Cayroo
Structural
- Jan 16, 2003
- 15
I am doing an analysis of a wood-framed rigid diaphragm and I am trying to find the value for da, the displacement of the tie-down or deflection at highest allowable design load. The Simpson Company publishes some but not all of their holdown and strap values. Does anyone know a source for the values that they do not supply, specifically MST, MSTI, and ST straps,and LSTHD and PAHD strap-tie holdowns?
Breyer, Fridley and Cobeen's book call it "chord anchorage slip" value. The 2000 IBC Structural/Seismic Design Manual, Vol 2, calls it displacement due to the tiedown elongation at capacity. The Simpson catalog refers to it as "holdown deflection at highest allowable design load". Simpson goes on to say that this movement is strictly due to the holdown deformation under a static load test conducted on a steel jig.
Yet Simpson has not performed the test on many of the straps and holdowns that we specify. How do other engineers handle this question?
Do you engineering each strap or holdown for deformation or displacement by the mechanics of the material or do you use a standard value, say 1/8" or 1/16" for the deformation on these holdowns or straps or is there some third party testing lab that has performed these tests?
Thank you.
Breyer, Fridley and Cobeen's book call it "chord anchorage slip" value. The 2000 IBC Structural/Seismic Design Manual, Vol 2, calls it displacement due to the tiedown elongation at capacity. The Simpson catalog refers to it as "holdown deflection at highest allowable design load". Simpson goes on to say that this movement is strictly due to the holdown deformation under a static load test conducted on a steel jig.
Yet Simpson has not performed the test on many of the straps and holdowns that we specify. How do other engineers handle this question?
Do you engineering each strap or holdown for deformation or displacement by the mechanics of the material or do you use a standard value, say 1/8" or 1/16" for the deformation on these holdowns or straps or is there some third party testing lab that has performed these tests?
Thank you.