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Structural
- Dec 13, 2000
- 5
Using IBC 2003
Interior stud shear walls
Walls are composed of 2X6 studs spaced at 16" o.c. and studs staggered at 8" o.c. Studs on the left side are in contact with drywall, while studs on the right side are attached to structural 1 sheathing and drywall. According to the architect, sound insulation is placed to provide continuous sound barrier. Studs are not attached to both walls to provide less vibration in the wall.
Can this wall be effective as shearwall with the left side of stud not being attached to drywall? Is there something in the code regarding the use of a staggered wall as a shearwall?
Interior stud shear walls
Walls are composed of 2X6 studs spaced at 16" o.c. and studs staggered at 8" o.c. Studs on the left side are in contact with drywall, while studs on the right side are attached to structural 1 sheathing and drywall. According to the architect, sound insulation is placed to provide continuous sound barrier. Studs are not attached to both walls to provide less vibration in the wall.
Can this wall be effective as shearwall with the left side of stud not being attached to drywall? Is there something in the code regarding the use of a staggered wall as a shearwall?