YoungGunner
Structural
- Sep 8, 2020
- 98
We have started doing projects in a new region and the contractors are pushing back on our details which require full-height blocking along the entire length of the diaphragm. They say the engineers in that area are allowing them to only put blocking and clips above the shear walls. The issue I have with this is that the diaphragm calcs assume the lateral forces are distributed across the entire length of the wall, and therefore would need blocking the full length of the wall to distribute it. If we have segmented walls, then the diaphragm may at times exceed it's own capacity if transferring only to the shear walls. Basically, those engineers are not using collectors. I understand with calcs I could probably justify otherwise, but we tend to be in Seismic Design Category D there and the numbers don't justify it.
The issue is further propagated by the engineers saying the H1 clips are enough to transfer the lateral loads where shear walls are not located, and I'm sure everyone on this board is well aware that Simpson specifically says that the clips aren't meant to be used for lateral transfer. I know BCSI says that technically trusses with 6" or less heels and spaced 24" or closer are assumed to transfer 50 plf lateral force, but this is incredibly low and the trusses in this area tend to have higher heels.
It also doesn't help that the IRC says explicitly that blocking is not required above openings in braced wall lines AND that the blocking is only required above the braced panels. To me that completely negates the point of a collector, but whatever.
To clarify the actual question:
1) Do you agree with those engineers and I guess the IRC that full-height blocking is only required at shear walls (the loads don't normally check out from a diaphragm capacity perspective FYI).
2) Do you have other ways of going about this? I love it when the engineers on this board unite together and agree, but unfortunately many in the industry aren't so noble to be part of this board and will continue to do thing their way, which forces us out of business.
The issue is further propagated by the engineers saying the H1 clips are enough to transfer the lateral loads where shear walls are not located, and I'm sure everyone on this board is well aware that Simpson specifically says that the clips aren't meant to be used for lateral transfer. I know BCSI says that technically trusses with 6" or less heels and spaced 24" or closer are assumed to transfer 50 plf lateral force, but this is incredibly low and the trusses in this area tend to have higher heels.
It also doesn't help that the IRC says explicitly that blocking is not required above openings in braced wall lines AND that the blocking is only required above the braced panels. To me that completely negates the point of a collector, but whatever.
To clarify the actual question:
1) Do you agree with those engineers and I guess the IRC that full-height blocking is only required at shear walls (the loads don't normally check out from a diaphragm capacity perspective FYI).
2) Do you have other ways of going about this? I love it when the engineers on this board unite together and agree, but unfortunately many in the industry aren't so noble to be part of this board and will continue to do thing their way, which forces us out of business.