tricalcim
Structural
- Dec 3, 2003
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Given: Conventional light weight wood construction with premanufactured trusses, shear walls, and platform framing, non-blocked diapram.
My understanding of the load path to the roof diaphragm (for wind load parallel to ridge) is via the gabled end truss connection top (sloping) chord. On some plans I see diagonal bracing (at say 4'oc) running at 45 degrees form the level top plate of the end wall and connecting back into diaphram.
Q: pls let me know is my understanding is right and help me to understand the need, or requirments, for the bracing. Either UBC or I - code referencing's are fine too.
As alway, appreciate any discussions and your time.
My understanding of the load path to the roof diaphragm (for wind load parallel to ridge) is via the gabled end truss connection top (sloping) chord. On some plans I see diagonal bracing (at say 4'oc) running at 45 degrees form the level top plate of the end wall and connecting back into diaphram.
Q: pls let me know is my understanding is right and help me to understand the need, or requirments, for the bracing. Either UBC or I - code referencing's are fine too.
As alway, appreciate any discussions and your time.