palves
Structural
- Jun 6, 2008
- 61
Does anybody out there have a good handle on this section because I don't. Here are a few of my questions. IPSW=Intermediate Precast Structural Walls. Also, I will number the sections of 21.4 based on the modifications in Section 1908.1.3 from the CBC '10/IBC '09.
1. Are IPSW's required to be connected?
2. If so, is this connection the only thing that separates intermediate from ordinary? If not then what exactly is the difference?
3. What if I connect the panels with steel plates that are anchored in per Appendix D? Does this remove me from following Sec. 21.4 or do I still need to abide by it?
4. When they talk about yielding elements of the connection does this only apply to Appendix D Section D.3.3.5? I ask because I am following Section D.3.3.4 when designing my connections. My connections aren't specifically designed to yield, but they are governed by the ductile steel element. Does this mean that I only have to follow the requirements for "elements that aren't designed to yield" per 21.4.4?
5. Why is Section 21.4.6 even included if it references moment frames?
Thanks for any info.
1. Are IPSW's required to be connected?
2. If so, is this connection the only thing that separates intermediate from ordinary? If not then what exactly is the difference?
3. What if I connect the panels with steel plates that are anchored in per Appendix D? Does this remove me from following Sec. 21.4 or do I still need to abide by it?
4. When they talk about yielding elements of the connection does this only apply to Appendix D Section D.3.3.5? I ask because I am following Section D.3.3.4 when designing my connections. My connections aren't specifically designed to yield, but they are governed by the ductile steel element. Does this mean that I only have to follow the requirements for "elements that aren't designed to yield" per 21.4.4?
5. Why is Section 21.4.6 even included if it references moment frames?
Thanks for any info.