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cobadger
Structural
- Jun 2, 2005
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I haven't had to do a seismic SDC D structural review in a while and would like some clarification. I am having another PE review the drawing, so I have some help there. That being said, I am reviewing a 1.5 story log house. It's rectangular with a 10' poured foundation, though the house has some large openings. I've calculated the base shear (V) and loft level shear as well as the Seismic load effects.
My question is how should I handle the base shear in terms of the foundation design. Do I merely take the base shear and divide by the perimeter of the house, for the house-to-foundation shear connection value or do I handle the main floor as a flexible diaphragm and distribute the shear loads to only the end walls, which are then designed accordingly?
Also, does the base shear induce any sort of lateral load (normal to the wall face) on the foundation walls or is the base shear supposed to be distributed by the main floor diaphragm to the end walls? I have a base shear of 1841 lbs./ft which would be tough for a standard 3/4" subfloor to handle.
Thanks for your help.
My question is how should I handle the base shear in terms of the foundation design. Do I merely take the base shear and divide by the perimeter of the house, for the house-to-foundation shear connection value or do I handle the main floor as a flexible diaphragm and distribute the shear loads to only the end walls, which are then designed accordingly?
Also, does the base shear induce any sort of lateral load (normal to the wall face) on the foundation walls or is the base shear supposed to be distributed by the main floor diaphragm to the end walls? I have a base shear of 1841 lbs./ft which would be tough for a standard 3/4" subfloor to handle.
Thanks for your help.