zdude
Structural
- Feb 26, 2007
- 10
Hello All.
I had a question from an architect recently that made me think. The limitations for specifying wall bracing under the conventional light frame guidelines in the 2009 IBC state that the truss spans shall be less than 40' (section 2308.2).
A year or so ago, I went to an ASCE seminar about designing single family residences using the IRC. There are limitations to using that method of wall bracing which include winds over 100 mph, heavy roofs, tall walls, etc. But, I don't recall seeing a truss length limitation.
1) Does anyone know if there is a limitation to using the IRC wall bracing based on truss spans?
2) If conventional light frame provisions in the IBC are limited by the truss spans, Does this negate our use of other conventional light frame provisions on that project?
3) More importantly, does anyone know what is the basis for limiting conventional light framing to truss spans under 40'?
(I suspect that the limitation is based on the test setup for qualification of the conventional light frame provisions and not engineering)
I had a question from an architect recently that made me think. The limitations for specifying wall bracing under the conventional light frame guidelines in the 2009 IBC state that the truss spans shall be less than 40' (section 2308.2).
A year or so ago, I went to an ASCE seminar about designing single family residences using the IRC. There are limitations to using that method of wall bracing which include winds over 100 mph, heavy roofs, tall walls, etc. But, I don't recall seeing a truss length limitation.
1) Does anyone know if there is a limitation to using the IRC wall bracing based on truss spans?
2) If conventional light frame provisions in the IBC are limited by the truss spans, Does this negate our use of other conventional light frame provisions on that project?
3) More importantly, does anyone know what is the basis for limiting conventional light framing to truss spans under 40'?
(I suspect that the limitation is based on the test setup for qualification of the conventional light frame provisions and not engineering)