Robvh1984
Structural
- Apr 13, 2011
- 25
I have a 8' 2x4 @16" wall that is sheathed by 1/2" structural plywood. There is a very heavy mechanical unit being installed at the top of the wall (on the second floor). I am checking the compressive strength of the studs and I know the species and grade of the lumber but I am not sure whether to consider the studs to be continuously laterally braced for (Cp) adjustment factor. Is it likely that there is enough restraint by the plywood to develop continuous bracing? I do not know the type of fasteners or spacing used on the sheathing. Do you think it is better to calculate the required fasteners needed to develop the bracing, remove the exterior siding and install those fasteners (if not present) or to forgo using the plywood as bracing and install additional studs from the inside of the room. Cost is a limiting factor.