jplay2519
Structural
- Oct 7, 2014
- 100
I'm trying to provide a connection detail to replace the end web member and I'm using a plywood gusset(probably 23/32" thick) and the forces are too great to get in enough fasteners based on their minimum spacings (Simpson SDS, SDWH, SDWS etc) you need like 3" min end distance then 6" spacing, you can hardly get 2 fasteners into the web and at 300 lb or so you don't even get close to the required forces. With 8d nails it's only like 91 lbs each so you need more than 10 nails and at 2" on center staggered (installed from each face) you couldn't get more than 8 nails in. I always try to design the amount of attachments per member but based on the configuration its pretty much not possible. Any way to analyze this? It's a standard way of reinforcing the trusses, just get less room when its a floor.