3doorsdwn
Structural
- May 9, 2007
- 162
Question: the procedures for coming up with a diaphragm load (i.e. in section 12.10.1.1 of ASCE 7-05) are only applicable for the design of the diaphragms themselves correct (and the associated elements like chords, etc.)? I've always thought they just served as a minimum design load.
The reason I ask is: I was making sure that this load was not then to be distributed to shear walls, etc. for design......I've wondered this sometimes because after all the trouble you go to calculate this load, for a flexible diaphragm (with an irregular shape) you'd have to go back and figure the load to the shear walls based on a tributary area method. Thanks in advance.
The reason I ask is: I was making sure that this load was not then to be distributed to shear walls, etc. for design......I've wondered this sometimes because after all the trouble you go to calculate this load, for a flexible diaphragm (with an irregular shape) you'd have to go back and figure the load to the shear walls based on a tributary area method. Thanks in advance.