Cruezr
Structural
- Oct 21, 2015
- 16
I have a building project that comprises a large 11m x 11m (33' x 33') room, trussed roof, 4m (12') high timber framed walls and 0.9m (3') elevated timber floor.
I have designed the wall bracing system for the rest of the building and am now at this room.
Current Australian timber framing codes limits the spacing of bracing walls to 9m (27') so relying on the plywood/plasterboard ceiling is not strictly possible.
The ceiling may also have expressed joints throughout so continuity of the ceiling diaphragm is not provided.
I am wondering what options I have for providing a horizontal transfer of wind loads to each side wall - parallel and perpendicular to the span of the roof trusses ?
I have designed the wall bracing system for the rest of the building and am now at this room.
Current Australian timber framing codes limits the spacing of bracing walls to 9m (27') so relying on the plywood/plasterboard ceiling is not strictly possible.
The ceiling may also have expressed joints throughout so continuity of the ceiling diaphragm is not provided.
I am wondering what options I have for providing a horizontal transfer of wind loads to each side wall - parallel and perpendicular to the span of the roof trusses ?