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FOR ONE- AND TWO-FAMILY DWELLINGS

American Wood Council


American
Forest &
Paper
Association
2001 EDITION
WOOD FRAME CONSTRUCTION MANUAL
WFCM
ANSI/AF&PA WFCM-2001
(New Standard)
Approved Date: October 11, 2001
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INSCRIBED VERSUS INSCRIBED VERSUS
INSCRIBED VERSUS INSCRIBED VERSUS INSCRIBED VERSUS
SEP SEP
SEP SEP SEPARA ARA
ARA ARA ARATE STR TE STR
TE STR TE STR TE STRUCTURES UCTURES
UCTURES UCTURES UCTURES
IN THE WFCM IN THE WFCM
IN THE WFCM IN THE WFCM IN THE WFCM
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AMERICAN WOOD COUNCIL
The American Wood Council (AWC) is part of the wood products group of the
American Forest & Paper Association (AF&PA). AF&PA is the national trade
association of the forest, paper and wood products industry, representing member
companies engaged in growing, harvesting, and processing wood and wood fiber,
manufacturing pulp, paper, and paperboard products form both virgin and recycled
fiber, and producing engineered and traditional wood products. For more information
see www.afandpa.org.
While every effort has been made to insure the accuracy
of the information presented, and special effort has been
made to assure that the information reflects the state-of-
the-art, neither the American Forest & Paper Association
nor its members assume any responsibility for any
particular design prepared from this publication. Those
using this document assume all liability from its use.
Copyright 2007
American Forest & Paper Association, Inc.
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DESIGN AID FOR
INSCRIBED VERSUS
SEPARATE STRUCTURES
IN THE WFCM
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Introduction
This Design Aid was developed as supplemental
information for the Wood Frame Construction Manual
(WFCM) for One- and Two-Family Dwellings to
facilitate the design of inscribed versus separate
structures. This information is based on provisions of
the WFCM which is integral to the use and
understanding of this Design Aid.
1. What is meant by inscribed structure in the
WFCM?
The inscribed structure method, applicable for wind
loads, is a means of facilitating the calculation of
shear wall sheathing lengths where building geom-
etry is non-rectangular - by inscribing the overall
building into one rectangle. An illustration of this is
provided in Figure 1.
Figure 1. Inscribed structure.
2.What is meant by separate structures?
Where wall offsets exceed 4 feet within a single story,
rectangular portions of the structure are to be
considered as separate structures in accordance with
WFCM Section 3.1.3.3c. Sidewall and endwall shear
wall sheathing lengths are determined based on the
geometry of each separate structure comprising the
overall building as shown in Figure 2. Where wall lines
are shared, such as Wall Line A, the shear wall
sheathing amount for the wall line is taken as the sum of
shear wall sheathing lengths for each separate
structure at that location.
Figure 2. Separate structures.
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3. Can bracing lengths be determined in
accordance with the inscribed method where
wall offsets are greater than 4 feet within a single
story?
As noted in WFCM Section 3.1.3.3c, determination of
shear wall sheathing length based on the overall
inscribed building dimension is permitted for wind.
Shear wall sheathing lengths can be determined using
the inscribed area as shown in Figure 3 (in dotted lines).
Distribution of required shear wall sheathing lengths, as
shown in Figure 3, based on tributary area for each wall
line provides a balanced shear wall lay-out. For
example, the thicker purple line (left) shows the
tributary wall area to be used (in plan) for designing the
shear wall shown in purple. Similarly the same holds
true for the tributary areas and shear walls shown in
green (center) and orange (right).
Note that shear wall sheathing lengths are based on
main wind force resisting system (MWFRS) loads.
Localized components and cladding (C&C) loads on
roof surfaces, rafters, dormers, etc. are handled in other
tables of the WFCM.
4. What if wall offsets are less than 4 feet?
Both the inscribed method and separate structures
method are permitted where walls are offset by less than
4 feet within a single story. For such small offsets,
distribution of shear wall sheathing lengths based on
tributary area is not required where the inscribed
method is used. In the WFCM, it is assumed that
diaphragms in accordance with WFCM provisions are
capable of maintaining load path to supporting elements
below where offsets are small.
Figure 3. Distribution of required
shear wall lengths.
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Figure 4. Inscribed structure method with non-parallel ridge lines.
5. Can the inscribed structure method be used to
determine required shear wall sheathing lengths
where wall offsets are greater than 4 feet and
ridge lines are not parallel?
The inscribed structure method can be used (Figure 4)
but required shear wall sheathing lengths should be
conservatively determined assuming wind is
perpendicular to the ridge (see WFCM Table 3.17A).

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