AndBre44
Structural
- Sep 13, 2019
- 26
Looking for some guidance from those who have more experience then myself. I have a case for a one story building design where I need a moment frame to pick up an approximately 7k lateral load with 17ft of wall length with a rather large door/glazing opening leaving me with too little full height sheathing for a shear wall. The roof is D.F.L. 2x8 @ 16" o.c. with a plywood diaphragm, and I've sized the moment frame and its able to fit into the wall and be more than adequate. That said, following my load path I'm floundering a bit at the attachment of the plywood diaphragm to the moment frame beam.
Typically on any jobs where I've prescribed moment frames its been with a metal roof deck where I can reference Hilti allowable loads with powder-actuated fasteners, but unsure of what the best option would be here for a plywood connection. I've seen is that in the ESR report for the X-U powder-actuated fasteners that they can be treated as an equivalent to 10d nails; is it then just a matter of using the allowable diaphragm values from the relevant SPDWS Table (4.2) and ensuring enough fasteners go in to meet the allowable shear loads from Hilti along with it? Or would it be more prudent to use something such as APA E825 or E830 and use those values/fastener types to achieve what I need?
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
As an EIT, I'm open to being wrong now if it means being right when it counts.
Typically on any jobs where I've prescribed moment frames its been with a metal roof deck where I can reference Hilti allowable loads with powder-actuated fasteners, but unsure of what the best option would be here for a plywood connection. I've seen is that in the ESR report for the X-U powder-actuated fasteners that they can be treated as an equivalent to 10d nails; is it then just a matter of using the allowable diaphragm values from the relevant SPDWS Table (4.2) and ensuring enough fasteners go in to meet the allowable shear loads from Hilti along with it? Or would it be more prudent to use something such as APA E825 or E830 and use those values/fastener types to achieve what I need?
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
As an EIT, I'm open to being wrong now if it means being right when it counts.