TY - JOUR PY - 2000// TI - Demonstration of wind load design for timber frame structures using diaphragm action JO - Transactions of the American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers A1 - Loferski, JR A1 - Dolan, JD A1 - Woeste, FE A1 - Carradine, DM SP - 729 EP - 734 VL - 43 IS - 3 N2 - Current design procedures for timber frame structures that are enclosed by structural-insulated panels (SIPs) do not typically accommodate the contribution made by the SIPs in resisting lateral loads. However, post-frame building design procedures do include the diaphragm action of the metal cladding that encloses them, leading to more efficient structures. While timber frame structures are typically well within safety limits with regard to gravity loads, lateral loads can potentially exceed the stress limits. This investigation draws parallels between timber frame and post-frame structural systems and elucidates the appropriateness of the post-frame diaphragm design methods for contemporary timber frame buildings. A sample timber frame diaphragm design is performed and the parameters needed to effectively complete the design are identified.

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