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Title: Horizontal Diaphragms of Complex shape


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Horizontal Diaphragms of Complex shape
  • by Bart Quimby, P.E., Ph.D
  • UAA School of Engineering
  • CE 434 - Timber Design

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Multispan Wood Diaphragms
  • Considered to be a series of simply supported
    beams.
  • Design each diaphragm as separately.

3
Another View
4
Same Diaphragm, Other Direction
  • In this direction, the diaphragm is considered to
    be ONE diaphragm.
  • The shear wall on Grid B does not contribute.

5
Diaphragm 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
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Drag 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.

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Unit 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.

8
Drag 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.

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Irregular Shaped Diaphrams
Amrhein, James E Reinforced Masonry Engineering
Handbook, 4th edition
10
More Irregular Shapes
Amrhein, James E Reinforced Masonry Engineering
Handbook, 4th edition
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L Shaped Diaphragms
  • Subdivide into diaphragms according to shear wall
    locations.

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Subdivided 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.

13
Drag Strut Diagram, 1
  • The peak force equals L1B(vA1vA2) or
    L1A(vwall-vA1).

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The Other Direction
  • Drag Strut in this direction also!

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Subdivided Diaphragm, 2
  • Note that there are different diaphragms in each
    direction.

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Load Transfer at Vertical Offset
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Vertical Offsets
Applied Technology Council Guidelines for the
Design of Horizontal Wood Diaphragms, 1981
18
Diaphragms of Variable Depth
  • Length parallel to force varies.
  • Unit Shear varies with the depth.

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Chord 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.

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Other 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.

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Irregular Examples
Applied Technology Council Guidelines for the
Design of Horizontal Wood Diaphragms, 1981
22
Openings In Diaphragms
Applied Technology Council Guidelines for the
Design of Horizontal Wood Diaphragms, 1981
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