mjohan
Structural
- Dec 7, 2002
- 91
When performing a rigid diaphramn lateral analysis utilizing only 3 exterior walls, what is the eccentricity when considering lateral restraint in the direction of the one wall? Is it the width of the building?
How can this eccentricity and now a calculated torsional force be applied into the perpendicular walls? I have only seen examples where the torsional force calculated was applied to shear walls acting in the same direction. Can this torsional force be restrained in any direction? Are their additional considerations when applying the torsional force to the perpendicular walls?
Also, any literature would be of great help.
Thanks
Mark
How can this eccentricity and now a calculated torsional force be applied into the perpendicular walls? I have only seen examples where the torsional force calculated was applied to shear walls acting in the same direction. Can this torsional force be restrained in any direction? Are their additional considerations when applying the torsional force to the perpendicular walls?
Also, any literature would be of great help.
Thanks
Mark