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| SECTION 2305 GENERAL DESIGN
REQUIREMENTS FOR LATERAL-FORCE-RESISTING SYSTEMS
2305.2.5 Rigid diaphragms.
Design of structures with rigid diaphragms shall conform to
the structure configuration requirements of Section
12.3.2 of ASCE 7 and the horizontal shear distribution
requirements of Section 12.8.4 of
ASCE 7. Open-front structures with rigid wood diaphragms resulting
in torsional force distribution are permitted, provided the
length, l, of the diaphragm normal to the open side does not
exceed 25 feet (7620 mm), the diaphragm sheathing conforms
to Section 2305.2.4 and the l/w
ratio [as shown in Figure
2305.2.5(1)] is less than 1 for one-story structures or
0.67 for structures over one story in height.
Exception: Where calculations
show that diaphragm deflections can be tolerated, the length,
l, normal to the open end is permitted to be increased to
a l/w ratio not greater than 1.5 where sheathed in compliance
with Section 2305.2.4 or to 1
where sheathed in compliance with Section
2306.3.4 or 2306.3.5. Rigid
wood diaphragms are permitted to cantilever past the outermost
supporting shear wall (or other vertical resisting element)
a length, l, of not more than 25 feet (7620 mm) or two-thirds
of the diaphragm width, w, whichever is smaller. Figure
2305.2.5(2) illustrates the dimensions of l and w for
a cantilevered diaphragm. Structures with rigid wood diaphragms
having a torsional irregularity in accordance with Table
12.3-1, Item 1, of ASCE 7 shall meet the following requirements:
the l/w ratio shall not exceed 1 for one-story structures
or 0.67 for structures over one story in height, where l
is the dimension parallel to the load direction for which
the irregularity exists.
Exception: Where calculations
demonstrate that the diaphragm deflections can be tolerated,
the width is permitted to be increased and the l/w ratio
is permitted to be increased to 1.5 where sheathed in compliance
with Section 2305.2.4 or 1 where
sheathed in compliance with Section
2306.3.4 or 2306.3.5.
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