jsand10
Structural
- Feb 14, 2020
- 5
I've been reading on these forums a lot over the past few years and it's a wealth of information. I typically do wood frame design but have a project I'm working on that is a CMU car wash building with a wood frame truss for the roof. The structure is essentially 16' wide x 50'8" long. The wall heights are 22' to the top of the parapet and the plan was to utilize an open web truss set approximately 4' from top of parapet and have a ceiling height of 14'.
My question is regarding the diaphragm design. Based on wind/seismic seismic is controlling and in our area has an Sds of 0.510g giving a Cs value of 0.255. With the weight of the fully grouted 8" CMU block I'm essentially getting an 800#/ft load in the long direction for the diaphragm design. Since I'm use to most wood frame designed this seemed high to me. So just wanted to check with you guys if this seems reasonable.
Thanks.
My question is regarding the diaphragm design. Based on wind/seismic seismic is controlling and in our area has an Sds of 0.510g giving a Cs value of 0.255. With the weight of the fully grouted 8" CMU block I'm essentially getting an 800#/ft load in the long direction for the diaphragm design. Since I'm use to most wood frame designed this seemed high to me. So just wanted to check with you guys if this seems reasonable.
Thanks.