rodan2000
Structural
- Jan 3, 2011
- 8
I cannot find a decent enough reference that covers my situation with this irregular diaphragm. Here is the layout of the diaphragm with shear walls along A/B and 1/2 (note they aren't full length but we'll ignore that for now):
A B
| |
_____ _1
| |
_ |_ |__
| |___| |
| |
|___________| _2
The loads to the diaphragm are small. I know that if I throw in some perimeter edge nailing (PEN) along the reentrant corners, it'll be fine because the loads are so low. Yet, I do not feel I can justify this design with numbers or accurate analysis. I know there are some assumptions I can make that would produce an overly conservative design but I still want to be able to understand how this diaphragm will perform.
Most of the references I have or found (Breyer Wood, only get into L shapes, Z shapes, and simple openings within a diaphragm.
I have also thought about buying this but I'm not sure if it would help:
If you know of a reference or have any suggestions on how to approach this, I would greatly appreciate it.
A B
| |
_____ _1
| |
_ |_ |__
| |___| |
| |
|___________| _2
The loads to the diaphragm are small. I know that if I throw in some perimeter edge nailing (PEN) along the reentrant corners, it'll be fine because the loads are so low. Yet, I do not feel I can justify this design with numbers or accurate analysis. I know there are some assumptions I can make that would produce an overly conservative design but I still want to be able to understand how this diaphragm will perform.
Most of the references I have or found (Breyer Wood, only get into L shapes, Z shapes, and simple openings within a diaphragm.
I have also thought about buying this but I'm not sure if it would help:
If you know of a reference or have any suggestions on how to approach this, I would greatly appreciate it.