Shear Wall Panel Design
A shear wall is an rcc structural member used in a frame structure to resist the lateral forces develop by winds or seismic forces generated due to the earth quicks.
Shear wall panel design. Sheathing type and thickness sheathing nailing size and spacing chord design tension and compression collector design tension and comp. Note that the 2006 ibc section 2305 3 9 allows for wind conditions the shear capacity of the gypsum sheathing to be added to the wood structural panel capacity. Wood structural panel shear walls are permitted to resist horizontal forces using the allowable capacities where panels are fastened to framing members with staples requirements and limitations of af pa sdpws shall be met and the allowable shear values set forth in table 2306 3. For the design of shear walls with openings the designer has the option of using the segmented perforated or force transfer around openings classifications.
All wall segments must meet the shear wall aspect ratio requirements of ibc table 2305 3 4 which for wind design is 3 5 1. 1 5 design considerations of the shear wall. In the high rise buildings we mainly use these walls. The required minimum length of a shear wall panel generally ranges from 4 to 8 of wall with no openings.
Three shear wall types design considerations. These are the vertical member of the building structures. 2306 3 1 2306 3 2 or 2306 3 3 shall be permitted.