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The analysis of irregular shaped structures : wood diaphragms and shear walls / R. Terry Malone, Scott E. Breneman, Robert W. Rice.

By: Malone, R. Terry [author.].
Contributor(s): Breneman, Scott E [author.] | Rice, Robert W [author.].
Publisher: New York : McGraw Hill, [2022]Edition: Second edition.Description: xxiii, 540 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781264278824.Subject(s): Structural design | Shear walls -- Design and construction | Diaphragms (Structural engineering) -- Design and constructionAdditional physical formats: Online version:: Analysis of irregular shaped structuresDDC classification: 624.17 M29
Contents:
Cover Title Page Copyright Page Dedication About the Authors Table of Contents Preface Nomenclature 1 Code Sections and Analysis 1.1 Introduction 1.2 IBC 2021 Code Sections Referencing Wind and Seismic 1.3 ASCE 7-16 Sections Referencing Seismic 1.4 Important AWC-SDPWS-2021 Sections 1.5 Sections Specifically Referencing Structural Irregularities 1.6 Complete Load Paths 1.7 Methods of Analysis 1.8 References Containing Analysis Methods for Complex Diaphragms and Shear Walls 1.9 References 2 Diaphragm Basics 2.1 Introduction 2.2 The Basic Lateral-Force-Resisting System 2.3 Load Distribution into a Diaphragm 2.4 Diaphragm Deflection 2.5 Diaphragm Boundary Elements 2.6 Drag Struts and Collectors 2.7 Chord and Strut Discontinuities 2.8 Sub-diaphragms 2.9 Introduction to Transfer Diaphragms 2.10 Introduction to Transfer Areas 2.11 Problem 2.12 References 3 Diaphragms with Horizontal End Offsets 3.1 Introduction 3.2 Method of Analysis 3.3 Development of Member Forces 3.4 Single Offset Diaphragms 3.5 Diaphragms Offset at Both Ends 3.6 Problems 3.7 References 4 Diaphragms with Intermediate Offsets 4.1 Introduction 4.2 Intermediate Offset, Transverse Loading 4.3 Optional Layouts 4.4 Diaphragm Deflections 4.5 Intermediate Offset, Longitudinal Loading 4.6 Diaphragms with Offset at the End Wall 4.7 Problems 4.8 References 5 Diaphragms with Openings 5.1 Introduction 5.2 Method of Analysis 5.3 Single Opening in Diaphragm 5.4 Diaphragm Deflection 5.5 Problem 5.6 References 6 Open-Front and Cantilever Diaphragms 6.1 Introduction 6.2 Code Requirements 6.3 Cantilever Diaphragm, Corridor-Only Shear Walls 6.4 Open-Front One Side 6.5 Irregular Shaped Cantilevers. 6.6 Open-Front Both Sides-Boundary Member Forces 6.7 Cantilever Diaphragm with Back Span-Boundary Member Forces (Fig. 6.18) 6.8 Problems 6.9 References 7 Diaphragms with Vertical Offsets 7.1 Introduction 7.2 Method of Analysis 7.3 Single Vertical Offset in Diaphragm 7.4 Multiple Vertical Offsets in Diaphragm 7.5 Alternate Configurations 7.6 Problem 7.7 References 8 Complex Diaphragms with Combined Openings and Offsets 8.1 Introduction 8.2 Loads and Load Paths 8.3 Complex Diaphragms with Interior Shear Walls-Analysis in the Transverse Direction 8.4 Complex Diaphragms with Interior Shear Walls-Analysis in the Longitudinal Direction 8.5 Alternate layouts 8.6 Multi-Family Projects 9 Standard Shear Walls 9.1 Introduction 9.2 Shear Wall Basics-Standard Walls 9.3 Hold-Down Anchors and Boundary Members 9.4 Shear Wall Sheathing Combinations 9.5 Shear Wall Aspect Ratios and Reduction Factors 9.6 Shear Wall Rigidity and Nominal Shear Wall Stiffness 9.7 Sloped Shear Walls 9.8 Multistory Shear Wall Analysis 9.9 Multistory Shear Wall Effects 9.10 Interior Shear Walls 9.11 Shear Wall Foundation Issues 9.12 References 10 Shear Walls with Openings 10.1 Introduction 10.2 Perforated Shear Walls 10.3 Shear Walls with Force Transfer Around an Opening 10.4 Shear Walls with Openings-The Cantilever Method 10.5 Shear Walls with Small Openings 10.6 Problems 10.7 References 11 Discontinuous Shear Walls 11.1 Introduction 11.2 In-Plane Offset Shear Walls 11.3 Vertically Discontinuous Shear Walls 11.4 Two-Stage Podium Structures 11.5 Problem 11.6 References 12 Offset Shear Walls 12.1 Introduction 12.2 Out-of-Plane Offset Shear Wall Layouts 12.3 Offset Walls in the Same Line of Lateral Force Resistance. 12.4 Interior Offset Shear Walls 12.5 Problem 13 The Portal Frame 13.1 Introduction 13.2 Testing and Research 13.3 Foundation Issues 13.4 Alternate Frame Systems 13.5 Problem 13.6 References 14 CLT Diaphragms 14.1 Introduction 14.2 SDPWS 2021 Requirements 14.3 Connection Detailing 14.4 Boundary Element Detailing 14.5 Addressing Irregularities in CLT Diaphragms 14.6 Diaphragm Stiffness and Deflections 14.7 References 15 CLT Shear Walls 15.1 Introduction 15.2 Range of Possible CLT Shear Wall Systems 15.3 SDPWS Seismically Detailed Platform-Framed CLT Shear Walls 15.4 References Index
Summary: "This is a second edition of a popular guide for professionals in need of solutions for lateral load path problems in wood building construction and design. This edition is updated to include newly developed structure types and new design solutions. It is co-branded with The International Code Council (ICC) and incorporates up-to-date structural codes, as well all other requirements and standards"-- Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Cover
Title Page
Copyright Page
Dedication
About the Authors
Table of Contents
Preface
Nomenclature
1 Code Sections and Analysis
1.1 Introduction
1.2 IBC 2021 Code Sections Referencing Wind and Seismic
1.3 ASCE 7-16 Sections Referencing Seismic
1.4 Important AWC-SDPWS-2021 Sections
1.5 Sections Specifically Referencing Structural Irregularities
1.6 Complete Load Paths
1.7 Methods of Analysis
1.8 References Containing Analysis Methods for Complex Diaphragms and Shear Walls
1.9 References
2 Diaphragm Basics
2.1 Introduction
2.2 The Basic Lateral-Force-Resisting System
2.3 Load Distribution into a Diaphragm
2.4 Diaphragm Deflection
2.5 Diaphragm Boundary Elements
2.6 Drag Struts and Collectors
2.7 Chord and Strut Discontinuities
2.8 Sub-diaphragms
2.9 Introduction to Transfer Diaphragms
2.10 Introduction to Transfer Areas
2.11 Problem
2.12 References
3 Diaphragms with Horizontal End Offsets
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Method of Analysis
3.3 Development of Member Forces
3.4 Single Offset Diaphragms
3.5 Diaphragms Offset at Both Ends
3.6 Problems
3.7 References
4 Diaphragms with Intermediate Offsets
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Intermediate Offset, Transverse Loading
4.3 Optional Layouts
4.4 Diaphragm Deflections
4.5 Intermediate Offset, Longitudinal Loading
4.6 Diaphragms with Offset at the End Wall
4.7 Problems
4.8 References
5 Diaphragms with Openings
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Method of Analysis
5.3 Single Opening in Diaphragm
5.4 Diaphragm Deflection
5.5 Problem
5.6 References
6 Open-Front and Cantilever Diaphragms
6.1 Introduction
6.2 Code Requirements
6.3 Cantilever Diaphragm, Corridor-Only Shear Walls
6.4 Open-Front One Side
6.5 Irregular Shaped Cantilevers. 6.6 Open-Front Both Sides-Boundary Member Forces
6.7 Cantilever Diaphragm with Back Span-Boundary Member Forces (Fig. 6.18)
6.8 Problems
6.9 References
7 Diaphragms with Vertical Offsets
7.1 Introduction
7.2 Method of Analysis
7.3 Single Vertical Offset in Diaphragm
7.4 Multiple Vertical Offsets in Diaphragm
7.5 Alternate Configurations
7.6 Problem
7.7 References
8 Complex Diaphragms with Combined Openings and Offsets
8.1 Introduction
8.2 Loads and Load Paths
8.3 Complex Diaphragms with Interior Shear Walls-Analysis in the Transverse Direction
8.4 Complex Diaphragms with Interior Shear Walls-Analysis in the Longitudinal Direction
8.5 Alternate layouts
8.6 Multi-Family Projects
9 Standard Shear Walls
9.1 Introduction
9.2 Shear Wall Basics-Standard Walls
9.3 Hold-Down Anchors and Boundary Members
9.4 Shear Wall Sheathing Combinations
9.5 Shear Wall Aspect Ratios and Reduction Factors
9.6 Shear Wall Rigidity and Nominal Shear Wall Stiffness
9.7 Sloped Shear Walls
9.8 Multistory Shear Wall Analysis
9.9 Multistory Shear Wall Effects
9.10 Interior Shear Walls
9.11 Shear Wall Foundation Issues
9.12 References
10 Shear Walls with Openings
10.1 Introduction
10.2 Perforated Shear Walls
10.3 Shear Walls with Force Transfer Around an Opening
10.4 Shear Walls with Openings-The Cantilever Method
10.5 Shear Walls with Small Openings
10.6 Problems
10.7 References
11 Discontinuous Shear Walls
11.1 Introduction
11.2 In-Plane Offset Shear Walls
11.3 Vertically Discontinuous Shear Walls
11.4 Two-Stage Podium Structures
11.5 Problem
11.6 References
12 Offset Shear Walls
12.1 Introduction
12.2 Out-of-Plane Offset Shear Wall Layouts
12.3 Offset Walls in the Same Line of Lateral Force Resistance. 12.4 Interior Offset Shear Walls
12.5 Problem
13 The Portal Frame
13.1 Introduction
13.2 Testing and Research
13.3 Foundation Issues
13.4 Alternate Frame Systems
13.5 Problem
13.6 References
14 CLT Diaphragms
14.1 Introduction
14.2 SDPWS 2021 Requirements
14.3 Connection Detailing
14.4 Boundary Element Detailing
14.5 Addressing Irregularities in CLT Diaphragms
14.6 Diaphragm Stiffness and Deflections
14.7 References
15 CLT Shear Walls
15.1 Introduction
15.2 Range of Possible CLT Shear Wall Systems
15.3 SDPWS Seismically Detailed Platform-Framed CLT Shear Walls
15.4 References
Index

"This is a second edition of a popular guide for professionals in need of solutions for lateral load path problems in wood building construction and design. This edition is updated to include newly developed structure types and new design solutions. It is co-branded with The International Code Council (ICC) and incorporates up-to-date structural codes, as well all other requirements and standards"-- Provided by publisher.

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