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Structural
- May 16, 2003
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i have to design a three story house on long island where the basic wind speed exceeds 110mph and therefore i cannot use prescreptive methods to design the vertical diaphragms. From the ground(1st floor) to the 2nd floor the exterior walls are reinforced CMU with 4"brick in front. From the second floor to the attic (3rd) the exterior wall is 6" metal studs 12"oc and 15/32 exterior plywood. The face of the plywood aligns with the exterior phase of brick and therefore the stud wall is off the CMU wall in such a way that the centerline of the studs is 4.5" off the centerline of the CMU. The studs will be supported on the wood floor joist that project off the CMU. the wall above and below has a lot of openings and most of the plywood sections will be less than 4' wide. i need1. References for designing the stud shear wall assembly2. What kind of hold-downs to use since the studs are eccentric to the cmu below and the usual ready made connectors will not work here.i have used segmented wall procedure and has calculated tension/compression forces of 5000lbs.any ideas will be greatly appreciated