trussdude
Mechanical
- Feb 16, 2005
- 8
Can anyone clarify whether I am on the right track? When you calculate shear due to wind, this is the method I used to calculate the demand V. Wind pressure according to MWFRS with all appropriate factors X width of the face of the building X total height of the wall+any roof. Then I used the same method of the lower stories until I reached the foundation. The Hold down force at the end of the shearwall is a cumulative of the forces for the upper walls? For a two storey building on the Texas coast with about 40 psf wind pressure, I am getting hold down forces of the order of 30,000 lbs, for a 27' mean roof height x 30 x 30 building. Is that in the ball park? What sort of reduction factors I can use? Can I use 1/2 height of the building in V.h/Co.Li = T = C? This may be pretty basic stuff, but it is always good to check one's basics.