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Load-Sharing Of Toe-Nailed, Roof-To-Wall Connections Under Extreme Wind Loads In Wood-Frame Houses, Mohammad Khan
Load-Sharing Of Toe-Nailed, Roof-To-Wall Connections Under Extreme Wind Loads In Wood-Frame Houses, Mohammad Khan
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A typical wood frame house roof consists of trusses which are nailed to the top-plates of the wall assembly. These are known as roof-to-wall connections (RTWCs). A load-sharing mechanism is developed between adjacent RTWCs via roof elements such as roof-sheathing, fascia beams, etc., during high wind loads. An experimental setup was developed to observe the load-sharing behavior between seven connections. To mimic the roof bending stiffness in the direction perpendicular to the trusses, two steel beams with representative bending stiffness were connected across the RTWCs in a simple way. Identical ramp and identical fluctuating wind loads were applied to all …