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Masonry SW and Steel in wood construction

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cpMB

Civil/Environmental
Sep 14, 2006
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Hi I was wondering if there are any good references on combining masonry shear walls and/or steel moment frames with wood 1-3 story wood structures that utilize wood shearwalls for the majority of the LFRS. Does the R value change for the wood shearwall design if only one masonry wall or one moment frame bay is used as well. Thanks
 
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When we design residential structures (under the CBC) that are mixed, we use the lowest R value (typically the one for the steel or masonry) for all walls in that direction.

So - for example - a wood shearwall that is acting in the same plane as a steel moment frame would be designed with the R of 4.5, rather than the 5.5 that is typically used.

 
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