Lateral Restraint provided by wood beam system in a masonry pier.
Lateral Restraint provided by wood beam system in a masonry pier.
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Hiya,
I'm designing a wood building that has some Decks that are held partly by the wood structure and partly by masonry piers. When it comes to the analysis of the Pier I don't know if I can take the length of the floor-to-floor as the effective length. In my opinion woods doesn't really provide does much lateral restraining but I think if I don't take it like that i'm going to end up with a rather chunky column per se. Any advise on the analysis or what you would guys usually would do?
I'm designing a wood building that has some Decks that are held partly by the wood structure and partly by masonry piers. When it comes to the analysis of the Pier I don't know if I can take the length of the floor-to-floor as the effective length. In my opinion woods doesn't really provide does much lateral restraining but I think if I don't take it like that i'm going to end up with a rather chunky column per se. Any advise on the analysis or what you would guys usually would do?






RE: Lateral Restraint provided by wood beam system in a masonry pier.
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