openam
Structural
- Mar 3, 2004
- 9
I'm looking at an existing building with heavy brick walls and a wood diaphragm. They want to do a seismic upgrade to the building. I'm having a hard time finding shear values that would be high enough to take the load.
There is a possibility of the 3x framing members with (2) rows of fasteners, but I'd rather not put in too many new members. I'm trying to find values for thicker plywood. Does anyone know if you can use 3/4" plywood and get a greater design value out of it? If so where can I get the information on such panels?
Thanks,
Mike
There is a possibility of the 3x framing members with (2) rows of fasteners, but I'd rather not put in too many new members. I'm trying to find values for thicker plywood. Does anyone know if you can use 3/4" plywood and get a greater design value out of it? If so where can I get the information on such panels?
Thanks,
Mike