JSBischoff79
Structural
- Apr 9, 2010
- 1
Hi guys. Here's the problem:
I'm working on a large custom single family home on the east coast and it requires a full IBC lateral design. The owner is looking to use a traditional cedar shake roof, which uses 1x4's across the rafters to support the shakes instead of using plywood/osb roof sheathing. Normally, you would count on the roof sheathing as your diaphragm to transfer the lateral loads to the gable end shearwalls. However, in this case, I don't know that I can call the roof a continuous diaphragm without the plywood. Also, there are no published diaphragm values that I could find for a roof framed in this configuration.
Ideas?
I'm working on a large custom single family home on the east coast and it requires a full IBC lateral design. The owner is looking to use a traditional cedar shake roof, which uses 1x4's across the rafters to support the shakes instead of using plywood/osb roof sheathing. Normally, you would count on the roof sheathing as your diaphragm to transfer the lateral loads to the gable end shearwalls. However, in this case, I don't know that I can call the roof a continuous diaphragm without the plywood. Also, there are no published diaphragm values that I could find for a roof framed in this configuration.
Ideas?