sgs114
Structural
- Oct 7, 2013
- 33
Hello,
We are doing an ASCE 41-13 upgrade to a wood building and need to add hold-downs to the ends of some shear walls to resolve the overturning forces. All Simpson holdown values published are allowable loads and we need to convert them to the nominal value. Does anyone have any references on how to handle this? Simpson says to multiply the values by 1.4 to convert they to LRFD, but that isn't the nominal value and provides a solution that intuitively looks over-designed. I looked through the Simpson ESR and cannot find a factor of safety that I could simply factor out. Has anyone encountered this in the past? How did they handle it?
SGS
We are doing an ASCE 41-13 upgrade to a wood building and need to add hold-downs to the ends of some shear walls to resolve the overturning forces. All Simpson holdown values published are allowable loads and we need to convert them to the nominal value. Does anyone have any references on how to handle this? Simpson says to multiply the values by 1.4 to convert they to LRFD, but that isn't the nominal value and provides a solution that intuitively looks over-designed. I looked through the Simpson ESR and cannot find a factor of safety that I could simply factor out. Has anyone encountered this in the past? How did they handle it?
SGS