dpa
Civil/Environmental
- Dec 10, 2002
- 173
I would appreciate any comments on the use of engineered wood and moment resisting plate connections for building moment frames. Sizing bolt holes is a particular concern. It seems if you make the bolt holes too tight there is bound to be splitting due to shrinkage but if the bolt holes are not tight it seems that the moment connection does not begin to resist until there has been some lateral displacement. Would lag screws be a better choice? If so how big a problem is splitting?
Another concern is the relative cost of steel vs large pieces of engineered wood. Any experience there?
This is the same house as my post on steel moment frames a few days ago. Since the temperatures in that area are often sub-zero the PUD may not approve the use of steel.
Thanks,
DPA
Another concern is the relative cost of steel vs large pieces of engineered wood. Any experience there?
This is the same house as my post on steel moment frames a few days ago. Since the temperatures in that area are often sub-zero the PUD may not approve the use of steel.
Thanks,
DPA