akastud
Structural
- Sep 3, 2003
- 106
Hi all,
The municipalities in our area are just starting to adopt the International codes, and as I am working on one project, I see something that baffles me. I was hoping one of you could help me understand. In table 2305.3.7.2 of the 2000 IBC there are adjustment factors for "shear walls with openings not designed for force transfer". The values I question are the values along the 0% Full height sheathing line. If I have a 3'-4" tall window in a 10'-0" wall that extends the entire length of the wall, I get 100% of the tabulated shear value for the full length of the wall, and I don't have to design any force transer? This does not make sense to me, but it will make my architects very happy if it is right.
akastud
The municipalities in our area are just starting to adopt the International codes, and as I am working on one project, I see something that baffles me. I was hoping one of you could help me understand. In table 2305.3.7.2 of the 2000 IBC there are adjustment factors for "shear walls with openings not designed for force transfer". The values I question are the values along the 0% Full height sheathing line. If I have a 3'-4" tall window in a 10'-0" wall that extends the entire length of the wall, I get 100% of the tabulated shear value for the full length of the wall, and I don't have to design any force transer? This does not make sense to me, but it will make my architects very happy if it is right.
akastud