[BLDG-SIM] metal bracing in wood construction

Smita Gupta Sgupta at energy.state.ca.us
Wed Sep 1 16:39:18 PDT 2004


Thanks for all these detailed references, they are indeed valuable. 

But what I need is the actual use data and not the effect of using metal bracing. I need the actual amount of steel being used by the contractors in California thru the various seismic zones. So its more a matter of a survey database rather then the actual physics. 

I guess I need to ask this question in a contractors or a structural engineers forum...

-Smita



>>> "Ian Doebber" <idoebber at vt.edu> 09/01/04 03:58PM >>>
Several scientists at Oak Ridge National Lab worked with Enermodal to create
ASHRAE Technical Committee 4.7 "Energy Calculations" Report 1145 entitled
"Modeling 2 and 3 Dimensional Heat Transfer through Composite Wall and Roof
Assemblies in Hourly Energy Simulation Programs".  It essentially covers the
"Equivalent Wall Method" to analyze the steady state performance (R-value)
and transient performance of a wall system and accurately model it in say
DOE2.1 or Energy Plus which are limited by their one dimensional conduction
analysis for the building envelope.  If you are just interested in how the
metal bracing decreases the R-value, I would recommend "Thermal Breaking
Systems for Metal Stud Walls - Can Metal Stud Walls Perform as Well as Wood
Stud Walls" by some of the same researchers who worked with Energy Model on
the 1145 report mentioned above (Jan Kosny Jeffrey Christian Andre
Desjarlais)  This report covers the effect of using metal studs mainly in
residential applications but concepts can be applied to other applications
as well.  Both these publications use a Finite Difference program called
"Heating" which is very simple but robust to conduct heat transfer
calculations for pretty intricate wall assemblies.  It does both steady
state and transient analyses.  Hope this helps

Ian Doebber
Virginia Tech
Graduate Student

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Leo Rainer" <lirainer at davisenergy.com>
To: <BLDG-SIM at gard.com>
Sent: Tuesday, August 31, 2004 2:20 PM
Subject: [BLDG-SIM] metal bracing in wood construction


> Smita,
>
> I suggest you take a look at the report that Enermodal did on residential
> framing factors. The PIER funded part of the study is at:
> http://www.energy.ca.gov/pier/buildings/projects/400-00-002-0.html
>
> This is part of a national level study they did for ASHRAE. There should
be
> some data in there on the effect of various types of bracing.
>
> Regards,
>
>          Leo Rainer
>          Senior Engineer
>
> At 03:20 PM 8/30/04, Smita Gupta wrote:
> >Hi,
> >
> >I was looking for some information regarding the amount of metal bracing
> >being used in wood stud wall construction for seismic reasons in
> >California. Wanted to estimate the change in U-values becoz of the
> >addition of steel to the wood construction and its impact on the energy
> >performance. Would appreciate any references to source of such data,
> >........and in the lack of, any anecdotal evidence of how much steel does
> >typically get added to shear walls.
> >
> >Thanks a lot,
> >
> >Smita Gupta
> >Energy Analyst, LEED AP
> >
> >Buildings & Appliances Office
> >California Energy Commission
> >1516 Ninth St. MS 42
> >Sacramento, CA 95814
> >Phone: (916) 657-4034
>
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