BadgerPE
Structural
- Jan 27, 2010
- 500
While researching options for a potential 16' brick veneer wall, we came across a deflection requirement in the Brick Institute Associations Tech Note 28 that only requires wood studs to be designed for L/240 for out-of-plane forces. This is significantly lower than the L/600 that we typically design for and in disagreement with their Tech Note 28B (Steel Studs) which requires L/600. I can't seem to find a reason for the difference other than wood design values are typically quite conservative. Has anyone run across this? Any ideas for the discrepancy? I have contacted BIA for their guidance in the matter and will follow up here if I hear back from them.
This project no longer has full height brick but it was a 16' tall building and was going to require a 2x10 wall (SPF No. 2) to meet the L/600 requirement that we normally follow.
Attached is Tech Note 28
This project no longer has full height brick but it was a 16' tall building and was going to require a 2x10 wall (SPF No. 2) to meet the L/600 requirement that we normally follow.
Attached is Tech Note 28