bdruehl
Civil/Environmental
- Oct 27, 2004
- 92
this has come up before....
for open on one side structure, please offer comments to an interior (braced) wood columns with cantilevered steel side columns, flexible roof diaphragm system. all wood except for side columns (therefore a dual framing system) - (no shear walls possible)
seismic zone e. approx 45' 35' by 25 high. interior timber "truss" construction for roof framing on approx 14 foot centers, for looks.
questions include:
- its always quite baffling how big these loads get. r=1.25, (or should it be 1.5)?
- overstrength requirements
- special detailing? for the fixed moment base? what else? for the connection of the wood to the top of the cantilvered column?
- and what kind of "requirements" (table 12.2-1 7-05 ) are for detailing for OMF? how do i get qualified for a SMF? obviously, this would be ideal because 2 1/2 is much better than 1.25 for R. but even so, the middle post is considered a "timber frame", so, im stuck with 1.5 for R anyhow. forgo the wood column in the center and go with all steel to get that R=2.5 perhaps?
regards... thnx in advance for comments with no rulers to the knuckles.
for open on one side structure, please offer comments to an interior (braced) wood columns with cantilevered steel side columns, flexible roof diaphragm system. all wood except for side columns (therefore a dual framing system) - (no shear walls possible)
seismic zone e. approx 45' 35' by 25 high. interior timber "truss" construction for roof framing on approx 14 foot centers, for looks.
questions include:
- its always quite baffling how big these loads get. r=1.25, (or should it be 1.5)?
- overstrength requirements
- special detailing? for the fixed moment base? what else? for the connection of the wood to the top of the cantilvered column?
- and what kind of "requirements" (table 12.2-1 7-05 ) are for detailing for OMF? how do i get qualified for a SMF? obviously, this would be ideal because 2 1/2 is much better than 1.25 for R. but even so, the middle post is considered a "timber frame", so, im stuck with 1.5 for R anyhow. forgo the wood column in the center and go with all steel to get that R=2.5 perhaps?
regards... thnx in advance for comments with no rulers to the knuckles.