dwaine
Civil/Environmental
- Dec 24, 2002
- 14
My understanding of code is that shear walls will take load depending on orientation on the beam "diaphram". A little wall in the middle would be required to take half of the load, while strong outside walls take 25%. So the solution is to leave the little wall out "or walls" to eliminate heavy holddown requirements & high undesireable stress. The monkey in me tells me that the "more the better" when it comes to shear walls / that at low & reasonable loads the diaphram works well to transfer loads / that the smaller walls will yield and the larger walls will pick up load as a funtion of their capacity ????? This would allow a design that used all walls in a given direction in proportion to their capacities? Can't do / but help me understand why. I'm trying to learn / thanks