reverbz
Structural
- Aug 20, 2024
- 54
Hey Guys,
Basically what's in the title but, when you're evaluating shearwalls for OT. Do you consider the height of the shearwall the moment arm or the distance from bottom of wall to top of diaphragm the moment arm? Especially in truss diaphragms where the wall can start 2' below the top of diaphragm. Would we consider the entire truss and wall to be overturning together, therefore combining the height? It seems like you would if you have constant connection between the truss and the wall. Let me know what you guys think.
Thank you!
Basically what's in the title but, when you're evaluating shearwalls for OT. Do you consider the height of the shearwall the moment arm or the distance from bottom of wall to top of diaphragm the moment arm? Especially in truss diaphragms where the wall can start 2' below the top of diaphragm. Would we consider the entire truss and wall to be overturning together, therefore combining the height? It seems like you would if you have constant connection between the truss and the wall. Let me know what you guys think.
Thank you!