bnickeson
Structural
- Apr 7, 2009
- 87
I am designing a structure with wood shear walls in a Seismic Category D location. I have a question about an interpretation of part of the IBC code. If you look at the IBC 2003 (or 2006, I believe it's the same) Table 2306.4.1 footnote i it says "In Seismic Category D, E, or F, where shear wall design values exceed 490 plf factored or 350 plf service, all framing member receiving edge nailing from abutting panels shall not be less than a single 3-inch nominal member..."
My question is this: does the 350 plf design value mean the TOTAL design shear in the wall or does it mean the shear PER PANEL face (if you had sheathing both sides)? So for instance, your 350 plf limit would actually go to 700 plf total shear if you had sheathing both sides. What are your thoughts on this? We've interpreted it as meaning per panel face, since this is the load that you enter the Table with to get your design. However, if we are wrong, it is a huge increase in cost to the owner if it needs to be changed.
Thanks for your input.
My question is this: does the 350 plf design value mean the TOTAL design shear in the wall or does it mean the shear PER PANEL face (if you had sheathing both sides)? So for instance, your 350 plf limit would actually go to 700 plf total shear if you had sheathing both sides. What are your thoughts on this? We've interpreted it as meaning per panel face, since this is the load that you enter the Table with to get your design. However, if we are wrong, it is a huge increase in cost to the owner if it needs to be changed.
Thanks for your input.