A Complete Guide to Solving Lateral Load Path Problems"The Analysis of Irregular Shaped Structures: Diaphragms and Shear Walls" explains how to calculate the forces to be transferred across multiple discontinuities and reflect the design requirements on construction documents. Step-by-step examples offer progressive coverage, from basic to very advanced illustrations of load paths in complicated structures. The book is based on the 2009 International Building Code, ASCE 7-05, the 2005 Edition of the National Design Specification for Wood Construction, and the 2008 Edition of the Special Design Provisions for Wind and Seismic (SDPWS-08).COVERAGE INCLUDES: Code sections and analysisDiaphragm basicsDiaphragms with end horizontal offsetsDiaphragms with intermediate offsetsDiaphragms with openingsOpen front and cantilever diaphragmsDiaphragms with vertical offsetsComplex diaphragms with combined openings and offsetsStandard shear wallsShear walls with openingsDiscontinous shear wallsHorizontally offset shear wallsThe portal frameRigid moment-resisting frame walls--the frame method of analysis
Malone and Rice rely on meticulously worked examples to explain each concept in the text. Explanations use visual analysis methods — something that allows the authors to focus on the qualitative explanations rather than the number crunching that can often bog down engineering text. This is a wise choice that makes the design process transparent. Code provisions are mentioned and followed, but the reality is that codified lateral design is often too general for application to irregular structures. A degree of rational analysis is often required to sort out the load path. The authors help build awareness and confidence in order for the reader to develop this rational sense.