TimPhillips
Structural
- Jan 12, 2024
- 3
Hello,
I'm guessing this question has already been asked but can't find a specific thread. I am designing a single story commercial building seismic category C with a wood roof and wood shear walls. The roof diaphragm dimensions are 110'x60'. The are 3 ft wall offsets which create reentrant corners in the roof which creates discontinuities in the diaphragm chords (the top of wall wood plates).
My question is, does the diaphragm chords and the collectors at the reentrant corners need to factored by the overload factor (omega) of 3. There are exceptions listed in ASCE 7-16 12.10.2.1 and 12.10.3.4 that seem to imply the overload factor does not need to be used.
I'm guessing this question has already been asked but can't find a specific thread. I am designing a single story commercial building seismic category C with a wood roof and wood shear walls. The roof diaphragm dimensions are 110'x60'. The are 3 ft wall offsets which create reentrant corners in the roof which creates discontinuities in the diaphragm chords (the top of wall wood plates).
My question is, does the diaphragm chords and the collectors at the reentrant corners need to factored by the overload factor (omega) of 3. There are exceptions listed in ASCE 7-16 12.10.2.1 and 12.10.3.4 that seem to imply the overload factor does not need to be used.