msquared48
Structural
Got a project where I have to design a temporary steel shoring truss for an existing two story brick wall that is to be saved. The existing structure is to be demolished and a new building built that will incorporate the original brick wall facade.
My question is, as it is temporary shoring for a histiorical element, what deflection limitations would you use for the lateral design forces parallel to and orthoginal to the wall?
10' first story height, 8 foot second, with a four foot parapet. The wall will be temporarilly shored for vertical loads in the window openings with wood studs.
L/600?
L/1000?
Something else since it is a Historic Structural element?
Mike McCann
MMC Engineering
My question is, as it is temporary shoring for a histiorical element, what deflection limitations would you use for the lateral design forces parallel to and orthoginal to the wall?
10' first story height, 8 foot second, with a four foot parapet. The wall will be temporarilly shored for vertical loads in the window openings with wood studs.
L/600?
L/1000?
Something else since it is a Historic Structural element?
Mike McCann
MMC Engineering