strucbells
Structural
- Mar 25, 2020
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Designing a small CMU building with a wood framed roof in a very high seismic area. Sds = 1.68g, Ie = 1.5. This is an essential pump station facility, hence the higher importance factor. Using 8" fully grouted CMU, the out of plane wall anchorage force is really high, around 1.25*Wp.
Typically we are dealing with Sds = 0.75 or less so our usual detailing practices are coming up short. I'm also more experienced in steel and concrete than wood, so I may be missing something obvious.
I can get the load from the top of the CMU (raked bond beam) through the anchor bolts and the 3x top plate, but getting the load into the outriggers from the top plate is a challenge. Usually we specify simpson A35 clips between the top plate and the outriggers but this results in a ~10" outrigger spacing which seems too tight. Beyond that, we use coil straps to get the force from the outriggers into the roof diaphragm and the rest of that load path and subdiaphragm design works fine.
Should I be looking at alternate detailing here? Is 10" or less spacing of outriggers normal practice in high seismic regions? Anyone have standard details or cartoon sketches of one they can share?
Typically we are dealing with Sds = 0.75 or less so our usual detailing practices are coming up short. I'm also more experienced in steel and concrete than wood, so I may be missing something obvious.
I can get the load from the top of the CMU (raked bond beam) through the anchor bolts and the 3x top plate, but getting the load into the outriggers from the top plate is a challenge. Usually we specify simpson A35 clips between the top plate and the outriggers but this results in a ~10" outrigger spacing which seems too tight. Beyond that, we use coil straps to get the force from the outriggers into the roof diaphragm and the rest of that load path and subdiaphragm design works fine.
Should I be looking at alternate detailing here? Is 10" or less spacing of outriggers normal practice in high seismic regions? Anyone have standard details or cartoon sketches of one they can share?