soiset
Civil/Environmental
- Apr 16, 2002
- 49
When designing shear walls, I have typically used only the dead weight of the wall itself (studs & sheathing) to calc the required holddowns. Of course, the wall could never lift independently of the rest of the bldg. What is a more realistic approach to obtaining the actual deadweight that resists overturning? For example, if an interior shear wall intersects with an exterior wall, how should one consider the dead weight of the exterior wall?
Chris
Chris