Materofact
Civil/Environmental
- Feb 21, 2015
- 42
i’m trying to explain to junior engineers why you can’t have a tall interior stud wall (like 24’) with the stud walls broken with a horizontal member midway i tell them that it’s a joint and out of plane loads (earthquake) loads will blow it out and it not proper construction to be done. but i’ve never really taken it past the idea. but what is the mechanism and calcs to prove it? then they ask what if you span plywood on the wall centered over the “joint”. or what if you use screws instead of nails to avoid withdrawal as it moves out of plane ? tell them no matter what it’s perpendicular to grain loading and to shat up? 
