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Understanding Wind Load Calculations.

Bracing is a crucial element in timber-framed structures, designed to withstand wind pressure and transfer lateral loads to the foundation. The effectiveness of bracing relies on factors like diaphragm depth, wind classification, and the structure's dimensions..

Understanding Wind Load Calculation in Timber Framed Structures.

Reference document: AS 1684.2 Section 8

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Bracing is a crucial element in timber-framed structures, designed to withstand wind pressure and transfer lateral loads to the foundation. The effectiveness of bracing relies on factors like diaphragm depth, wind classification, and the structure's dimensions.

1. Role of Ceiling and Floor Diaphragms:

Ceiling and floor diaphragms act as horizontal structures to transfer wind loads to bracing walls, which then transmit forces to the floor structure.

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