Title: Horizontal Diaphragms of Complex shape
1Horizontal Diaphragms of Complex shape
- by Bart Quimby, P.E., Ph.D
- UAA School of Engineering
- CE 434 - Timber Design
2Multispan Wood Diaphragms
- Considered to be a series of simply supported
beams. - Design each diaphragm as separately.
3Another View
4Same Diaphragm, Other Direction
- In this direction, the diaphragm is considered to
be ONE diaphragm. - The shear wall on Grid B does not contribute.
5Diaphragm Deflections
- SDPWS 4.2.2
- Must account deformation from
- Bending
- Shear
- Fasteners
- Chord Splice Slip
Applied Technology Council Guidelines for the
Design of Horizontal Wood Diaphragms, 1981
6Drag StrutsGetting the Diaphragm Shear into the
Shear walls
- Drag struts are axial force members that
collect the horizontal diaphragm shears and
redistribute them to the shear walls. - Drag struts are PARALLEL to the direction of
force. - Need to draw an AXIAL FORCE DIAGRAM in order to
compute the force a drag strut. - The member used for the drag strut is often used
as a diaphragm chord when the direction of force
changes to the other principle direction.
7Unit Shears on Drag Strut
- Unit shears (on each side) seen by the drag strut
equal the total shear force being transferred
divided by the length (on each side) attached to
the drag strut.
8Drag Strut Diagrams
- The AXIAL FORCE DIAGRAM show the axial force as a
function of the length of the member. - Note that the same member is a chord when the
direction of force changes. Must also handle
chord forces.
9Irregular Shaped Diaphrams
Amrhein, James E Reinforced Masonry Engineering
Handbook, 4th edition
10More Irregular Shapes
Amrhein, James E Reinforced Masonry Engineering
Handbook, 4th edition
11L Shaped Diaphragms
- Subdivide into diaphragms according to shear wall
locations.
12Subdivided Diaphragm, 1
- Along Grid B, Shears are inversely proportional
to the length of the drag strut. - Boundary nailing along the strut can be two rows,
one for each dia. or one row capable of handling
the sum of the diaphragm shears.
13Drag Strut Diagram, 1
- The peak force equals L1B(vA1vA2) or
L1A(vwall-vA1).
14The Other Direction
- Drag Strut in this direction also!
15Subdivided Diaphragm, 2
- Note that there are different diaphragms in each
direction.
16Load Transfer at Vertical Offset
17Vertical Offsets
Applied Technology Council Guidelines for the
Design of Horizontal Wood Diaphragms, 1981
18Diaphragms of Variable Depth
- Length parallel to force varies.
- Unit Shear varies with the depth.
19Chord Extensions
- Chord Force varies with depth.
- Extensions must be designed to anchor the chord
into the diaphragm. - Length of chord extension affects shear force in
diaphragm. - Diaphragm shear due to extension Chord
force/length of extension.
20Other Direction
- Consider each leg as a cantilever beam in order
to determine the moment and resulting chord
force. - Anchor the chord into the diaphragm as previously
described.
21Irregular Examples
Applied Technology Council Guidelines for the
Design of Horizontal Wood Diaphragms, 1981
22Openings In Diaphragms
Applied Technology Council Guidelines for the
Design of Horizontal Wood Diaphragms, 1981