coolad2007
Structural
- May 27, 2008
- 13
Hi everyone,
I have 4 story (+penthouse) wooden bldg (rectangular in shape 310'x110') which is partially bearing on concrete floor at second level and partially bearing on concrete floor at first level (i.e.) there is a rigid and flexible diaphragm at second floor level. The joint between two diaphragms cuts the bldg into two squares.
The bldg is in washington and hence we need to check it against lateral forces as well. Now my question is,if I dont provide any seismic gap between two diaphragms would the system work.
My main problem is that if I do provide a gap i have to do it on all of the above floors which is not going to happen in our case. I am scared that due to the connection at second level concrete floor might dump the lateral load onto flexible diaphragm whcih will surely fail or the wooden diaphragm might tear out or rupture due to connection to rigid diaphragm.
Any help on the concept of how this bldg will acutally behave would be greatly appreciated.
I have 4 story (+penthouse) wooden bldg (rectangular in shape 310'x110') which is partially bearing on concrete floor at second level and partially bearing on concrete floor at first level (i.e.) there is a rigid and flexible diaphragm at second floor level. The joint between two diaphragms cuts the bldg into two squares.
The bldg is in washington and hence we need to check it against lateral forces as well. Now my question is,if I dont provide any seismic gap between two diaphragms would the system work.
My main problem is that if I do provide a gap i have to do it on all of the above floors which is not going to happen in our case. I am scared that due to the connection at second level concrete floor might dump the lateral load onto flexible diaphragm whcih will surely fail or the wooden diaphragm might tear out or rupture due to connection to rigid diaphragm.
Any help on the concept of how this bldg will acutally behave would be greatly appreciated.