Feb 5, 2004 #1 pthorley Structural Joined Feb 5, 2004 Messages 11 Location US I am looking for some good information that teaches methods and techniques for distributing lateral forces to shear walls (residential).
I am looking for some good information that teaches methods and techniques for distributing lateral forces to shear walls (residential).
Feb 6, 2004 #2 ERV Structural Joined Oct 26, 2003 Messages 243 Location US I highly recommend Loads and Load Paths In Buildings, Principles of Structural Design by Narenda Taly, Ph.D., P.E., available here: http://www.iccsafe.org/e/prodshow.html?prodid=7020S&stateInfo=difkddlBgaikiAma5033|4 Upvote 0 Downvote
I highly recommend Loads and Load Paths In Buildings, Principles of Structural Design by Narenda Taly, Ph.D., P.E., available here: http://www.iccsafe.org/e/prodshow.html?prodid=7020S&stateInfo=difkddlBgaikiAma5033|4
Feb 6, 2004 Thread starter #3 pthorley Structural Joined Feb 5, 2004 Messages 11 Location US Looks like a good book to add to my collection. I looked through the TOC, do you know if it goes into detail about identifying wall lines, proportional force distribution to each wall line and segment, and shearwall and diaphragm stiffness? Upvote 0 Downvote
Looks like a good book to add to my collection. I looked through the TOC, do you know if it goes into detail about identifying wall lines, proportional force distribution to each wall line and segment, and shearwall and diaphragm stiffness?
Feb 6, 2004 #4 ERV Structural Joined Oct 26, 2003 Messages 243 Location US Yes, it does and a lot more. You won't be dissapointed. Probably one of the best referrence books that I regurlarly refer to. Upvote 0 Downvote
Yes, it does and a lot more. You won't be dissapointed. Probably one of the best referrence books that I regurlarly refer to.