slickdeals
Structural
- Apr 8, 2006
- 2,267
Folks,
See attached sketch. I am reviewing a set of calculations by a delegated engineer for bracing a wall for out-of-plane wind loads.
The connection consists of an angle with the outstanding leg cut and the other leg bent to anchor back to the structure. The connection is only designed for shear due to the horizontal component of the bracing force.
I think the connection should be designed for a combination of shear and moment (as shown in sketch).
Am I out of line?
See attached sketch. I am reviewing a set of calculations by a delegated engineer for bracing a wall for out-of-plane wind loads.
The connection consists of an angle with the outstanding leg cut and the other leg bent to anchor back to the structure. The connection is only designed for shear due to the horizontal component of the bracing force.
I think the connection should be designed for a combination of shear and moment (as shown in sketch).
Am I out of line?