Friday, October 9, 2009

Re: StructuralPedia - Main Wind Force vs C&C Wind Force

Jeremy,
You might want highlight the "log in" a little better. It took me a
couple of minutes to spot it, but that is the problem with old eyes.
Gary

Jeremy White wrote:
> For anyone who may be interested I have summarized the Main Wind Force
> vs C&C Wind Force discussion as an entry on StructuralPedia.
>
> http://structuralpedia.com/index.php?title=Main_Wind_Force_vs_C%26C_Wind_Force
>
>
> Feel free to add to it or modify it as necessary.
>
> One question I came up with when creating this is: Can a pilaster be
> part of a masonry shear wall? Are pilasters typically part of the
> shear wall? Usually you put a joint on one or both sides of a masonry
> pilaster which I wouldn't consider capable of transferring shear force.
>
> - Jeremy
>
>
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