2021 IRC Wood Wall Bracing: Forces & History (Online Self-Paced)

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Format: Online Self-Paced
Duration: 1.00
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This module covers background to the requirements of the International Residential Code’s Section R602.10, Wall Bracing. Changes to requirements in the code editions for bracing of walls over the last 30 years is discussed. The module discusses the effects of wind and seismic forces on a single-family home as well as stepping through the details of how a wall bracing panel resists a wind load.
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Objectives
  • Identify the forces that act on a house that affect its structural safety.
  • Describe how wind forces act on a house’s roof, walls, floor and foundation.
  • Discuss the history of bracing for resistance to wind and earthquake forces.
  • Describe how wall bracing works to resist wind loads.
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