jike
Structural
- Oct 9, 2000
- 2,160
We are adding load to a square building with expansion joints running down the middle in both directions. It has wall bracing in both direction at the exterior wall only.
It seems to me that the because there is only bracing in 2 directions for each quadrant and chords are discontinuous at exp. jts. that in theory building quadrants are not adequately braced. This assumes that there is no frame action, etc. A building unit, normally, needs at least 3 sides braced.
Any comments? Am I missing something here?
It seems to me that the because there is only bracing in 2 directions for each quadrant and chords are discontinuous at exp. jts. that in theory building quadrants are not adequately braced. This assumes that there is no frame action, etc. A building unit, normally, needs at least 3 sides braced.
Any comments? Am I missing something here?