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Shear Wall Load Distribution To BS EN 1992-1_2004 Spreadsheet

Shear Wall Load Distribution To BS EN 1992-1_2004 Spreadsheet

 

In structural engineering, a shear wall is a vertical element of a system that is designed to resist in-plane lateral forces, typically wind and seismic loads.  A shear wall resists loads parallel to the plane of the wall.

Shear Wall is a rigid vertical diaphragm capable of transferring lateral forces from exterior walls, floors, and roofs to the ground foundation in a direction parallel to their planes.

 

 

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