RobertEIT
Structural
- Aug 18, 2008
- 63
Please see attached diagram, we know that for flexible diaphragm, if two shear walls are not in a same line with shear force as in Fig.1, the shear load is distributed to these two shear walls by their tributary area. But what about the two shear walls are in a same line in the shear force direction as shown in Fig. 2?
My oppinion is in Fig. 2 case, the shear load will still distributed to the two shear wall based on their relative rigidity, not based on their tributary area. i.e. shear wall A will take twice as much shear load as shear wall B. Am I right?
Thanks a lot for you guys precious oppinion.
My oppinion is in Fig. 2 case, the shear load will still distributed to the two shear wall based on their relative rigidity, not based on their tributary area. i.e. shear wall A will take twice as much shear load as shear wall B. Am I right?
Thanks a lot for you guys precious oppinion.