jocey30
Structural
- Jun 21, 2008
- 6
I am reviewing an apartment building. It is 3 stories with a basement.
Hollow core planks are the grade level, supporting 3 floors of load above.
The lateral system is wood shear wall (in the interior and perforated wall on the exterior), that bears on hollow-core plans (8" and 12").
The EOR has specified a line load for DL, LL and hold downs at the ends of wood shear wall to hollow core.
(1)Wouldn't he/she also need to specify a shear a load for the wind loads that are transferred?
I would think so.
(2)So the hollow core would have to be checked for shear capacity for the line shear coming from the wall above, right?
What is everyone's thoughts?
Hollow core planks are the grade level, supporting 3 floors of load above.
The lateral system is wood shear wall (in the interior and perforated wall on the exterior), that bears on hollow-core plans (8" and 12").
The EOR has specified a line load for DL, LL and hold downs at the ends of wood shear wall to hollow core.
(1)Wouldn't he/she also need to specify a shear a load for the wind loads that are transferred?
I would think so.
(2)So the hollow core would have to be checked for shear capacity for the line shear coming from the wall above, right?
What is everyone's thoughts?