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Wood Frame Shearwalls

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tdsull

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Apr 2, 2006
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I am looking for values and design considerations for un-bloked wood shearwalls.
 
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Technically, there is no such thing. A shear wall, by definition, must be blocked. You will not find tables for unblocked shear walls, as far as I know.

However, I have an article that discusses some research on this very topic. It says that you can take the value for a blocked shear wall, with fasteners spaced 4" oc, and divide by 2 to get the value for an unblocked shear wall with fasteners spaced 6" oc. This assumes studs are spaced 16" oc.

DaveAtkins
 
It's funny because they do provide values for unblocked shear walls made with gypsum board in the IBC.

I wish IBC shearwall design was more consistent between metal studs, plywood shearwalls, and gypsum.
 
Might be that the loads for wallboard are considerably lower... dunno.

Dik
 
If the loads are low why can't tou use the unblocked diapham values for vertical walls?
 
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