KootK said:
I guess that response above has a trace of CYA in it since that probably wasn't specifically tested.
1) A position statement from APA has evidentiary weight, for sure. More so than some random nutball on the internet obviously.
2) I used to be the wood truss version of the APA / AISC help desk folks. Writing little FAQ's, putting together presentations... Having seen the wizard behind the curtain so to speak, my expectation getting truly definitive technical answers from such sources is rather soured. 19 times out of 20 they will be right. But, in my experience, on the real deep dives these folks are often no better that we practitioners. Sometimes
worse as they tend to have limited practitioner experience themselves. Over the years here, we've had a few questionable responses from AISC etc.
3) Regardless of it's other roles, I still am not convinced that the strap plays no important role in the in-plane behavior of the moment frame. For me to buy that, I would need to see either:
a) Testing done without the strap. If somebody knows of the existence of such a thing, I would love to be made aware of it. It's been a long time since I really dug deep on this stuff. For all I know, maybe the testing never did have straps to begin with...
b) Some explicit statement indicating that the strap plays no role in the primary lateral performance.