nickky
Structural
- Mar 24, 2006
- 30
Hi
Considering the cost of the moment frames and cantilever columns, sometimes when the subject structure is not so big I try to utilize wood knee brace for lateral loads. For example right now I have a wood deck at second floor level added to an existing building. The deck is only 8.5'x16' and let me assure you that no homeowner will pay the cost of a cantilever column and grade-beam and footing and....
Questions:
1- Do you think utilizing the wood knee braces are proper solution for small tributary areas?
2- If the answer is yes, then what would be a proper R-value per new IBC-06?
Thanks
Considering the cost of the moment frames and cantilever columns, sometimes when the subject structure is not so big I try to utilize wood knee brace for lateral loads. For example right now I have a wood deck at second floor level added to an existing building. The deck is only 8.5'x16' and let me assure you that no homeowner will pay the cost of a cantilever column and grade-beam and footing and....
Questions:
1- Do you think utilizing the wood knee braces are proper solution for small tributary areas?
2- If the answer is yes, then what would be a proper R-value per new IBC-06?
Thanks