Croceng78
Structural
- Jul 18, 2022
- 6
Hi, I am designing a wood building that is elevated on concrete piers. The piers are about 4'-6" above the footings. For context, see attached image. For the lateral design, I am using shear walls which have an R value of 6.5. My question is: would I need to consider the concrete piers as cantilever columns with a lower R value (and design the shear walls for that lower R value as well) or just get the reactions from the shear walls above and apply them to the concrete piers and design them that way? Any bit of information helps. Thanks in advance for your time.