RyanPE
Structural
- Apr 2, 2010
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Why does the IBC Table 2306.2.1(1) include allowable shear values for nominal panel thicknesses of only 19/32 and less.
Take for example a floor with MPC wood floor joists at 24"o/c. Based on the allowable spans Table 2304.7(3) the min nominal panel thickness would be 23/32 which is greater than the maximum thickness provided in the allowable shear tables. Are the values provided for 19/32 to be used in this case? Is there no appreciable increase in allowable shear above 19/32?
I'm hoping I am missing something obvious here. Thank you.
Take for example a floor with MPC wood floor joists at 24"o/c. Based on the allowable spans Table 2304.7(3) the min nominal panel thickness would be 23/32 which is greater than the maximum thickness provided in the allowable shear tables. Are the values provided for 19/32 to be used in this case? Is there no appreciable increase in allowable shear above 19/32?
I'm hoping I am missing something obvious here. Thank you.