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VS 15 ENGINEERING CALCULATIONS
2018 IBC LATERAL ANALYSIS AND GRAVITY LOAD ENGINEERING FOR: RUSH RESIDENTIAL PLAN: VISTA YELM DUPLEX SITE CRITERIA DESIGN WIND SPEED WIND (IBC) SEISMIC SITE SOIL RISK ROOF SNOW (V) EXPOSURE DESIGN CLASS. CATEGORY LOAD CATEGORY 25 PSF 97 MPH B D D II SLOPE SPECIAL SITE GEOTECH FROST SEISMIC SEISMIC PER CONDITIONS REPORT PER DEPTH SPECTRAL SPECTRAL OWNER PER OWNER OWNER RESPONSE Si RESPONSE Ss <15% NONE NONE 12" 0.4659 1.2869 VALUES OBTAINED FROM JURISDICTION, STATE, AND NATIONAL AGENCIES APPROX. ELEVATION 357 FT John Hodge, RE 3733 Rosedale St Suite 200 Gig Harbor, WA 98335 Phone: (253) 857-7055 PROJECT NUMBER 230340 DATE 08.15.23 SITE: 15441 ELLIE CT SE YELM, WA TRUSS MANUFACTURER SHOP DRAWINGS PROVIDED FOR ENGINEERING REVIEW: THE TRUSS CO # M-2027-09 DATED 6.7.23 SINGLE SITE ENGINEERING THIS ENGINEERING IS FOR THE SITE AND CONDITIONS LISTED ABOVE ONLY Digitally signed by John Hodge Date: 2023.08.15 13:00:19 -07'00' COPYRIGHT ©1013 HODGE ENGINEERING, INC. 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THE CERTIFICATE MAY BE REMOVED BY THE JURISDICTION TABLE OF CONTENTS Project and Site Information ........................................................................................................... -Engineering Methods Explanation (2018 IBC Lateral and Gravity Engineering Calculations Package For Plans Examiner) -Wind Speed Determination - Applied Technology Council -Seismic1 Spectral Response - Applied Technology Council -Satellite Image of Building Site and Surrounding Area -Snow Load Calculation (with Normalized Ground Snow Load Chart if Over 30 psf) Lateral Analysis ................................................................................................................................ -Project Lateral Information - Design Settings and Site Information -Woodworks® Shearwall Lateral Analysis - Layout and Uplift by Floor -Design Summary - Shear Wall Design and Hold Downs -Shear Results for Wind - Critical Response Summary -Shear Results for Seismic - Critical Response Summary -Simpson Strong Wall Design Criteria and Anchorage Calculations (if specified) -Plan Specific Lateral Items Gravity Load Analysis ..................................................................................................................... -Forte® Job Summary Report - List of Beams and Headers -Member Reports - Individual Beams and Headers -Post Capacities Tables -Plan Specific Gravity Items Foundation ........................................................................................................................................ -1500 PSF Reinforced Concrete Pad Calculations -Continuous Concrete Footing with Stem Point Load Engineering -Restrained Retaining Walls if Present -Unrestrained Retaining Walls if Present -Plan Specific Foundation Items 1 2018 International Building Code (IBC) 2018 IBC Lateral and Gravity Engineering Calculations Package For Plans Examiner This engineering calculations package contains the lateral and gravity load engineering as noted in the engineering scope. All engineered load bearing structural members are specified on the full size engineering sheets. The enclosed engineering calculations document the engineering analysis. The engineering calculations are not required to be referenced onsite for construction. These calculations are to demonstrate to the Plans Examiner that the engineering was completed following the 2018 IBC. The cover sheet of the engineering specifies the engineering scope as lateral and gravity load engineering. LATERAL ENGINEERING: Lateral engineering involves determining what the seismic and wind loads are according to ASCE 7-16. Applying these loads to the structure, and determining the design of the lateral structural elements to resist these loads. The structural elements are sheathing, nailing, holdowns, and the connections between loaded members and shear resisting elements. Lateral load modeling was completed with Wood Works Design Office 12 (www.woodworks- software.com 800-844-1275). Wood Works was developed in conjunction with the American Forest & Paper Association. The AF&PA is the same professional organization that produces the National Design Specification (NDS) for Wood Construction, the Allowable Stress Design (ASD) manual for engineered wood construction, Wood Frame Construction Manual (WFCM) for one-and two-family dwellings, and the Load and Resistance Factor Design (LFRD) manual for engineered wood construction. The AF&PA "wrote the manuals" all engineers use. Seismic: Seismic load engineering follows the ASCE 7-16 12.8 equivalent lateral force procedure. Per ASCE 7 the analysis consists of the application of equivalent static lateral forces to a linear mathematical model of the structure. The total forces applied in each direction are the total base shear. Refer to ASCE 7-16 12.8 for a detailed description of this procedure. The engineering calculations include a USGS determination of the seismic spectral response accelerations. These numbers, S1 and Ss, are used in the lateral model to determine seismic loading to the shearwalls. Woodworks Design Office was used to make the linear mathematical model specified by ASCE 7-16 section 12.8. Wind: Wind load engineering follows the ASCE 7-16 Directional method for all heights. The wind loading is determined from the wind exposure and wind speed. This loading is applied to surfaces of the structure as modeled. Total loadings for each shear line, wall line, and full height shearwall are determined. Required shear strengths for each shearwall are calculated then sheathing and nailing patterns are chosen to resist design loads. Holdowns are applied where the nailing of the OSB sheathing to the mudsill or lower floor is not adequate to resist shear panel overturning. GRAVITY LOAD ENGINEERING: Gravity loads from snow, structure, occupants, etc. meeting the requirements of the 2018 IBC have been traced through the structure. Refer to the legend on the engineering sheets showing how the point and line loads are depicted. All loads are supported and traced through the structure. Load supporting members have been numbered for reference back to the engineering calculations. Loads to the foundation or soil have reinforced footings specified where required. Hodge Engineering, Inc. John E. Hodge P. E. 3733 Rosedale St, Suite 200, Gig Harbor, WA 98335 (253) 857-7055 ASCE 7-16: Snow Loading Calculation Site: Lot15 – 15441 Ellie Ct E, Yelm, WA 98597 Plan: Vista Yelm Duplex Job: 230340 Three resources for determining snow load: 1. Snow Load Analysis for Washington; 2nd Edition by the Structural Engineers Association of Washington (SEAW). “This edition provides a large color map for each half of the state, with normalized ground snow load isolines and elevation contours to help readily determine the ground snow load anywhere in the state”. 2. WABO/SEAW White Paper #8 “Guidelines for Determining Snow Loads in Washington State” available on www.seaw.org/publications 3. ASCE 7-16 Chapter 7 Snow Loads Ground Snow Load pg: (ASCE 7-16 7.2 Extreme value statistical analysis using 2% annual probability of being exceeded) Normalized ground snow load (NGSL) = 0.050 Lot Elevation = 360 ft. from Google Earth 1. Ground snow load = NGSL x elevation = 0.050 * 360 = 18 psf = pg 2. SEAW Snow Load Analysis for Washington Appendix A = Yelm – 18 PSF (@340 FT) Roof Snow Load pf: ASCE 7-16 7.3 Flat roof snow load pf = 0.7CeCtIspg ASCE 7-16 7.3.1 Ce is the exposure factor = 1.0 for partially exposed structure (table 7.3-1) ASCE 7-16 7.3.2 Ct is the thermal factor = 1.1 for heated residences (table 7.3-2) ASCE 7-16 7.3.3 Is is the importance factor = 1.0 for residences (table 1.5-1) ASCE 7-16 7.4 Sloped roof snow loads - no roof slope reduction Cs taken unless noted otherwise ASCE 7-16 7.6 Trussed roof or slope exceeding 7:12 – no unbalanced snow loading pf = 0.7CeCtIpg = 0.7 * 1.0 * 1.1 * 1.0 * 18 pg = 14 psf Flat Roof Snow Load Minimum roof snow load 25 psf., U.N.O. “Snow load to be approved by the authority having jurisdiction…” ASCE 7-16 7.2 ASCE 7 Hazards Report Address: No Address at This Location Standard:ASCE/SEI 7-16 Latitude:46.93485 Risk Category:II Longitude:-122.61237 Soil Class:D - Default (see Section 11.4.3) Elevation:357.49794509478954 ft (NAVD 88) Wind Results: Wind Speed 97 Vmph 10-year MRI 67 Vmph 25-year MRI 73 Vmph 50-year MRI 77 Vmph 100-year MRI 83 Vmph Data Source: ASCE/SEI 7-16, Fig. 26.5-1B and Figs. CC.2-1–CC.2-4, and Section 26.5.2 Date Accessed: Mon Aug 14 2023 Value provided is 3-second gust wind speeds at 33 ft above ground for Exposure C Category, based on linear interpolation between contours. Wind speeds are interpolated in accordance with the 7-16 Standard. Wind speeds correspond to approximately a 7% probability of exceedance in 50 years (annual exceedance probability = 0.00143, MRI = 700 years). Site is not in a hurricane-prone region as defined in ASCE/SEI 7-16 Section 26.2. Page 1 of 4https://asce7hazardtool.online/Mon Aug 14 2023 SS : 1.286 S1 : 0.465 F a : 1.2 F v : N/A SMS : 1.543 SM1 : N/A SDS : 1.029 SD1 : N/A T L : 16 PGA : 0.512 PGA M : 0.614 F PGA : 1.2 Ie : 1 C v : 1.357 Seismic Site Soil Class: Results: Data Accessed: Date Source: D - Default (see Section 11.4.3) USGS Seismic Design Maps Ground motion hazard analysis may be required. See ASCE/SEI 7-16 Section 11.4.8. Mon Aug 14 2023 Page 2 of 4https://asce7hazardtool.online/Mon Aug 14 2023 Flood Results: Data Source: Date Accessed: FIRM Panel: Insurance Study Note: Flood Zone Categorization: X (unshaded) Base Flood Elevation: FEMA National Flood Hazard Layer - Effective Flood Hazard Layer for US, where modernized (https://msc.fema.gov/portal/search) Mon Aug 14 2023 If available, download FIRM panel here Download FEMA Flood Insurance Study for this area here Page 3 of 4https://asce7hazardtool.online/Mon Aug 14 2023 The ASCE 7 Hazard Tool is provided for your convenience, for informational purposes only, and is provided “as is” and without warranties of any kind. The location data included herein has been obtained from information developed, produced, and maintained by third party providers; or has been extrapolated from maps incorporated in the ASCE 7 standard. 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Page 4 of 4https://asce7hazardtool.online/Mon Aug 14 2023 WoodWorks® Shearwalls SOFTWARE FOR WOOD DESIGN WoodWorks® Shearwalls 2019 (Update 3) 230340 - LATERAL ANALYSIS LEFT.wsw Aug. 14, 2023 14:06:02 Project Information DESIGN SETTINGS Design Code IBC 2018/AWC SDPWS 2015 Wind Standard ASCE 7-16 Directional (All heights) Seismic Standard ASCE 7-16 Load Combinations For Design (ASD) 0.70 Seismic 0.60 Wind For Deflection (Strength) 1.00 Seismic 1.00 Wind Building Code Capacity Modification Wind Seismic 1.00 1.00 Service Conditions and Load Duration Duration Factor - Temperature Range - Moisture Content Fabrication Service 19% (<=19%)10% (<=19%) Max Shearwall Offset [ft] Plan (within story) 4.00 Elevation (between stories) 3.17 Maximum Height-to-width Ratio Wood panels Wind Seismic Fiberboard Lumber Wind Seismic Gypsum Blocked Unblocked 3.5 3.5 - - - - - Ignore non-wood-panel shear resistance contribution... Wind Seismic when comb'd w/ wood panels Always Forces based on... Hold-downs Applied loads Drag struts Applied loads Shearwall relative rigidity: Wall capacity Perforated shearwall Co factor: SDPWS Equation 4.3-5 Non-identical materials and construction on the shearline: Not allowed Deflection Equation: 4-term from SDPWS C4.3.2-1 Drift limit for wind design: 1 / 500 story height Force-transfer strap: Continuous at top of highest opening and bottom of lowest SITE INFORMATION Risk Category Category II - All others Wind ASCE 7-16 Directional (All heights) Seismic ASCE 7-16 12.8 Equivalent Lateral Force Procedure Design Wind Speed 97 mph Exposure Exposure B Enclosure Enclosed Structure Type Regular Building System Bearing Wall Design Category D Site Class D Topographic Information [ft] Shape - Height - Length - Site Location: - Elev: 357ft Rigid building - Static analysis Spectral Response Acceleration S1: 0.470g Ss: 1.290g Fundamental Period E-W N-S T Used 0.197s 0.197s Approximate Ta 0.197s 0.197s Maximum T 0.276s 0.276s Response Factor R 6.50 6.50 Fa: 1.20 Fv: 1.83 Case 2 N-S loadsE-W loads Eccentricity (%)15 15 Loaded at 75% Min Wind Loads: Walls Roofs 16 psf 8 psf Serviceability Wind Speed 83 mph 1 WoodWorks® Shearwalls SOFTWARE FOR WOOD DESIGN WoodWorks® Shearwalls 2019 (Update 3)230340 - LATERAL ANALYSIS LEFT.wsw June 23, 2023 11:45:57 0'1.67'3.33'5'6.67'8.33'10'11.67'13.33'15'16.67'18.33'20'21.67'23.33'25' -5' -3.33' -1.67' 0' 1.67' 3.33' 5' 6.67' 8.33' 10' 11.67' 13.33' 15' 16.67' 18.33' 20' 21.67' 23.33' 25' 26.67' 28.33' 30' 31.67' 33.33' 35' 36.67' 38.33' 40' 41.67' 43.33' 45' D-1 4-1B-11-1A-12-1C-1 4-34-2D-2 254913364673134313254698133646731343132546986918028022316109270310712330230855811951134276011211102108416584951121110210841163279573398519439857331943 Loads: Seismic (Qe); Forces: 0.7E + 0.6D; E = pQe + 0.2 Sds D; p(NS) = 1.0; p(EW) = 1.0; Sds = 1.0; Flexible distribution Vertical element required C Compression force exists Factored holddown force (lbs) Factored shearline force (lbs) Applied point load or discontinuous shearline force (lbs) Unfactored dead load (plf,lbs) Unfactored applied shear load (plf) Level 1 of 2 WoodWorks® Shearwalls SOFTWARE FOR WOOD DESIGN WoodWorks® Shearwalls 2019 (Update 3)230340 - LATERAL ANALYSIS LEFT.wsw June 23, 2023 11:45:57 0'1.67'3.33'5'6.67'8.33'10'11.67'13.33'15'16.67'18.33'20'21.67'23.33'25' -5' -3.33' -1.67' 0' 1.67' 3.33' 5' 6.67' 8.33' 10' 11.67' 13.33' 15' 16.67' 18.33' 20' 21.67' 23.33' 25' 26.67' 28.33' 30' 31.67' 33.33' 35' 36.67' 38.33' 40' 41.67' 43.33' 45' D-1 4-1A-11-1A-2 3-14-34-22001 1336134313251336134313251805 10921071113410921071113419344954951871733955733955Loads: Seismic (Qe); Forces: 0.7E + 0.6D; E = pQe + 0.2 Sds D; p(NS) = 1.0; p(EW) = 1.0; Sds = 1.0; Flexible distribution Vertical element required C Compression force exists Factored holddown force (lbs) Factored shearline force (lbs) Applied point load or discontinuous shearline force (lbs) Unfactored dead load (plf,lbs) Unfactored applied shear load (plf) Level 2 of 2 WoodWorks® Shearwalls SOFTWARE FOR WOOD DESIGN WoodWorks® Shearwalls 2019 (Update 3)230340 - LATERAL ANALYSIS LEFT.wsw June 23, 2023 11:45:57 0'1.67'3.33'5'6.67'8.33'10'11.67'13.33'15'16.67'18.33'20'21.67'23.33'25' -5' -3.33' -1.67' 0' 1.67' 3.33' 5' 6.67' 8.33' 10' 11.67' 13.33' 15' 16.67' 18.33' 20' 21.67' 23.33' 25' 26.67' 28.33' 30' 31.67' 33.33' 35' 36.67' 38.33' 40' 41.67' 43.33' 45' D-1 4-1B-11-1A-12-1C-1 4-34-2D-2 2502250210424589104810794613104245891048107946131948194822632263251025108779058602206219444812959112368236896194693012952979619469309982409240943984914238494391423 Loads: Directional Case 1 Wind (W); Forces: 0.6W + 0.6D; Flexible distribution Vertical element required C Compression force exists Factored holddown force (lbs) Factored shearline force (lbs) Applied point load or discontinuous shearline force (lbs) Unfactored uplift wind load (plf,lbs) Unfactored dead load (plf,lbs) Unfactored applied shear load (plf) Level 1 of 2 WoodWorks® Shearwalls SOFTWARE FOR WOOD DESIGN WoodWorks® Shearwalls 2019 (Update 3)230340 - LATERAL ANALYSIS LEFT.wsw June 23, 2023 11:45:57 0'1.67'3.33'5'6.67'8.33'10'11.67'13.33'15'16.67'18.33'20'21.67'23.33'25' -5' -3.33' -1.67' 0' 1.67' 3.33' 5' 6.67' 8.33' 10' 11.67' 13.33' 15' 16.67' 18.33' 20' 21.67' 23.33' 25' 26.67' 28.33' 30' 31.67' 33.33' 35' 36.67' 38.33' 40' 41.67' 43.33' 45' D-1 4-1A-11-1A-2 3-14-34-21587 1587 10421048107910421048107914491449877860911877860911 1161116129729711201120439572439572Loads: Directional Case 1 Wind (W); Forces: 0.6W + 0.6D; Flexible distribution Vertical element required C Compression force exists Factored holddown force (lbs) Factored shearline force (lbs) Applied point load or discontinuous shearline force (lbs) Unfactored uplift wind load (plf,lbs) Unfactored dead load (plf,lbs) Unfactored applied shear load (plf) Level 2 of 2 WoodWorks® Shearwalls 230340 - LATERAL ANALYSIS LEFT.wsw Aug. 14, 2023 14:06:02 Structural Data STORY INFORMATION Hold-down Story Floor/Ceiling Wall Length subject to Bolt Elev [ft]Depth [in]Height [ft]shrinkage [in]length [in] Ceiling 20.73 0.0 Level 2 12.73 11.3 8.00 15.0 15.7 Level 1 2.79 9.5 9.00 13.2 14.0 Foundation 2.00 BLOCK and ROOF INFORMATION Block Roof Panels Dimensions [ft]Face Type Slope Overhang [ft] Block 1 2 Story E-W Ridge Location X,Y =0.00 12.17 North Side 22.6 2.00 Extent X,Y =24.00 30.83 South Side 22.6 2.00 Ridge Y Location, Offset 27.58 0.00 East Gable 90.0 2.00 Ridge Elevation, Height 27.15 6.42 West Gable 90.0 2.00 Block 2 2 Story N-S Ridge Location X,Y =0.00 2.92 North Joined 157.4 2.00 Extent X,Y =24.00 9.25 South Gable 90.0 2.00 Ridge X Location, Offset 12.00 0.00 East Side 22.6 2.00 Ridge Elevation, Height 25.72 5.00 West Side 22.6 2.00 Block 3 2 Story N-S Ridge Location X,Y =0.00 1.75 North Joined 90.0 2.00 Extent X,Y =14.00 1.17 South Gable 90.0 2.00 Ridge X Location, Offset 7.00 0.00 East Side 22.6 2.00 Ridge Elevation, Height 23.64 2.91 West Side 22.6 2.00 Block 4 1 Story N-S Ridge Location X,Y =6.08 0.00 North Gable 90.0 0.00 Extent X,Y =17.92 2.83 South Gable 90.0 2.00 Ridge X Location, Offset 15.04 0.00 East Side 22.6 2.00 Ridge Elevation, Height 16.46 3.73 West Side 22.6 2.00 2 WoodWorks® Shearwalls 230340 - LATERAL ANALYSIS LEFT.wsw Aug. 14, 2023 14:06:02 SHEATHING MATERIALS by WALL GROUP Sheathing Fasteners Apply Grp Surf Material Ratng Thick GU Ply Or Gvtv Size Type Df Eg Fd Bk Notes in in lbs/in in in 1 Ext Struct Sh OSB 24/16 7/16 --Vert 83500 8d Nail N 2 12 Y 1,2,3 2 Ext Struct Sh OSB 24/16 7/16 --Vert 83500 8d Nail N 6 12 Y 1,3 3 1 Struct Sh OSB 24/16 7/16 --Vert 83500 8d Nail N 4 12 Y 1,2,3 Legend: Grp – Wall Design Group number, used to reference wall in other tables (created by program) Surf – Exterior or interior surface when applied to exterior wall Ratng – Span rating, see SDPWS Table C4.2.2.2C Thick – Nominal panel thickness GU - Gypsum underlay thickness Ply – Number of plies (or layers) in construction of plywood sheets Or – Orientation of longer dimension of sheathing panels Gvtv – Shear stiffness in lb/in. of depth from SDPWS Tables C4.2.2A-B Type – Fastener type from SDPWS Tables 4.3A-D: Nail – common wire nail for structural panels and lumber, cooler or gypsum wallboard nail for GWB, plasterboard nail for gypsum lath, galvanised nail for gypsum sheathing; Box - box nail; Casing – casing nail; Roof – roofing nail; Screw – drywall screw Size - Common, box, and casing nails: refer to SDPWS Table A1 (casing sizes = box sizes). Gauges: 11 ga = 0.120” x 1-3/4” (gypsum sheathing, 25/32” fiberboard ), 1-1/2” (lath & plaster, 1/2” fiberboard); 13 ga plasterboard = 0.92” x 1- 1/8”. Cooler or gypsum wallboard nail: 5d = .086” x 1-5/8”; 6d = .092” x 1-7/8”; 8d = .113” x 2-3/8”; 6/8d = 6d base ply, 8d face ply for 2-ply GWB. Drywall screws: No. 6, 1-1/4” long. 5/8” gypsum sheathing can also use 6d cooler or GWB nail Df – Deformed nails ( threaded or spiral), with increased withdrawal capacity Eg – Panel edge fastener spacing Fd – Field spacing interior to panels Bk – Sheathing is nailed to blocking at all panel edges; Y(es) or N(o) Apply Notes – Notes below table legend which apply to sheathing side Notes: 1.Capacity has been reduced for framing specific gravity according to SDPWS T4.3A Note 3. 2. Framing at adjoining panel edges must be 3" nominal or wider with staggered nailing according to SDPWS 4.3.7.1.4 3. Shear capacity for current design has been increased to the value for 15/32" sheathing with same nailing because stud spacing is 16" max. or panel orientation is horizontal. See SDPWS T4.3A Note 2. FRAMING MATERIALS and STANDARD WALL by WALL GROUP Wall Species Grade b d Spcg SG E Standard Wall Grp in in in psi^6 1 Hem-Fir Stud 1.50 5.50 16 0.43 1.20 2 Hem-Fir Stud 1.50 5.50 16 0.43 1.20 3 Hem-Fir Stud 1.50 5.50 16 0.43 1.20 Legend: Wall Grp – Wall Design Group b – Stud breadth (thickness) d – Stud depth (width) Spcg – Maximum on-centre spacing of studs for design, actual spacing may be less. SG – Specific gravity E – Modulus of elasticity Standard Wall - Standard wall designed as group. Notes: Check manufacture requirements for stud size, grade and specific gravity (G) for all shearwall hold-downs. 3 WoodWorks® Shearwalls 230340 - LATERAL ANALYSIS LEFT.wsw Aug. 14, 2023 14:06:02 SHEARLINE, WALL and OPENING DIMENSIONS North-south Type Wall Location Extent [ft]Length FHS Aspect Height Shearlines Group X [ft]Start End [ft][ft]Ratio [ft] Line 1 Level 2 Line 1 Seg 2 0.00 2.00 43.00 41.00 41.00 - 8.00 Wall 1-1 Seg 2 0.00 2.00 43.00 41.00 41.00 0.20 - Level 1 Line 1 2 0.00 10.50 43.00 32.50 23.50 - 9.00 Wall 1-1 Seg 2 0.00 10.50 43.00 32.50 23.50 - - Segment 1 -- 10.50 14.92 4.42 - 2.04 - Opening 1 -- 14.92 19.92 5.00 - - 2.00 Segment 2 -- 19.92 26.00 6.08 - 1.48 - Opening 2 -- 26.00 28.00 2.00 - - 2.00 Segment 3 -- 28.00 38.25 10.25 - 0.88 - Opening 3 -- 38.25 40.25 2.00 - - 2.00 Segment 4 -- 40.25 43.00 2.75 - 3.27 - Line 2 Level 1 Line 2 NSW 6.00 0.00 10.50 10.50 0.00 - 9.00 Wall 2-1 NSW 6.00 0.00 10.50 10.50 0.00 1.00 - Line 3 Level 2 Line 3 NSW 14.00 2.00 3.00 1.00 0.00 - 8.00 Wall 3-1 NSW 14.00 2.00 3.00 1.00 0.00 1.00 - Line 4 Level 2 Line 4 2 24.00 3.00 43.00 40.00 21.00 - 8.00 Wall 4-1 Seg 2 24.00 3.00 12.00 9.00 9.00 0.89 - Wall 4-2 NSW 24.00 12.00 31.00 19.00 0.00 1.00 - Wall 4-3 Seg 2 24.00 31.00 43.00 12.00 12.00 0.67 - Level 1 Line 4 2 24.00 0.00 43.00 43.00 26.00 - 9.00 Wall 4-1 Seg 2 24.00 0.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 0.64 - Wall 4-2 NSW 24.00 14.00 31.00 17.00 0.00 1.00 - Wall 4-3 Seg 2 24.00 31.00 43.00 12.00 12.00 0.75 - East-west Type Wall Location Extent [ft]Length FHS Aspect Height Shearlines Group Y [ft]Start End [ft][ft]Ratio [ft] Line A Level 2 Line A 2 2.42 0.00 24.00 24.00 12.75 - 8.00 Wall A-1 Seg 2 2.00 0.00 14.00 14.00 8.00 - - Segment 1 -- 0.00 4.17 4.17 - 1.92 - Opening 1 -- 4.17 10.17 6.00 - - 2.00 Segment 2 -- 10.17 14.00 3.83 - 2.09 - Wall A-2 Seg 2 3.00 14.00 24.00 10.00 4.75 - - Segment 1 -- 14.00 18.75 4.75 - 1.68 - Opening 1 -- 18.75 22.75 4.00 - - 2.00 Segment 2 -- 22.75 24.00 1.25 - 6.40 - Level 1 Line A 1 0.00 6.00 24.00 18.00 6.25 - 9.00 Wall A-1 Seg 1 0.00 6.00 24.00 18.00 6.25 - - Segment 1 -- 6.00 9.25 3.25 - 2.77 - Opening 1 -- 9.25 21.00 11.75 - - 8.00 Segment 2 -- 21.00 24.00 3.00 - 3.00 - Line B Level 1 Line B 10.50 0.00 6.00 6.00 0.00 - 9.00 Wall B-1 NSW 10.50 0.00 6.00 6.00 0.00 - - Segment 1 -- 0.00 1.00 1.00 - - - Opening 1 -- 1.00 5.00 4.00 - - 8.00 Segment 2 -- 5.00 6.00 1.00 - - - Line C Level 1 Line C Seg 3 19.58 0.00 24.00 24.00 8.00 - 9.00 Wall C-1 Seg 3 19.58 12.00 20.00 8.00 8.00 1.13 - Line D Level 2 Line D 2 43.00 0.00 24.00 24.00 14.00 - 8.00 Wall D-1 Seg 2 43.00 0.00 24.00 24.00 14.00 - - Segment 1 -- 0.00 4.50 4.50 - 1.78 - Opening 1 -- 4.50 9.50 5.00 - - 2.00 4 WoodWorks® Shearwalls 230340 - LATERAL ANALYSIS LEFT.wsw Aug. 14, 2023 14:06:02 SHEARLINE, WALL and OPENING DIMENSIONS (continued) Segment 2 -- 9.50 16.25 6.75 - 1.19 - Opening 2 -- 16.25 21.25 5.00 - - 2.00 Segment 3 -- 21.25 24.00 2.75 - 2.91 - Level 1 Line D 2 43.00 0.00 24.00 24.00 17.83 - 9.00 Wall D-1 Seg 2 43.00 0.00 12.67 12.67 6.50 - - Segment 1 -- 0.00 6.50 6.50 - 1.38 - Opening 1 -- 6.50 12.50 6.00 - - 2.00 Segment 2 -- 12.50 12.67 0.17 - 54.00 - Wall D-2 FT 2 43.00 12.67 24.00 11.33 11.33 - - Segment 1 -- 12.67 16.42 3.75 - 0.53 - Opening 1 -- 16.42 19.67 3.25 - - 2.00 Segment 2 -- 19.67 24.00 4.33 - 0.46 - Legend: Type - Seg = segmented, Prf = perforated, FT = force-transfer, NSW = non-shearwall Location - Dimension perpendicular to wall FHS - Length of full-height sheathing used to resist shear force. For perforated walls, it is based on the factored segments Li defined in SDPWS 4.3.4.3 Aspect Ratio – Ratio of wall height to segment length (h/bs), for force-transfer walls, the aspect ratio of the central pier Wall Group - Wall design group defined in Sheathing and Framing Materials tables, where it shows associated Standard Wall If two wall group numbers listed, they are for rigid diaphragm and flexible diaphragm design. 5 WoodWorks® Shearwalls 230340 - LATERAL ANALYSIS LEFT.wsw Aug. 14, 2023 14:06:02 Design Summary SHEARWALL DESIGN Wind Shear Loads, Flexible Diaphragm All shearwalls have sufficient design capacity. Seismic Loads, Flexible Diaphragm All shearwalls have sufficient design capacity. HOLDDOWN DESIGN Wind Loads, Flexible Diaphragm Under-capacity hold-downs were found on the following walls: Level 1: A-1 Seismic Loads, Flexible Diaphragm Under-capacity hold-downs were found on the following walls: Level 1: A-1 Refer to the Deflection table for possible issues regarding fastener slippage (SDPWS Table C4.2.2D) for walls that otherwise pass. 6 WoodWorks® Shearwalls 230340 - LATERAL ANALYSIS LEFT.wsw Aug. 14, 2023 14:06:02 Flexible Diaphragm Wind Design ASCE 7 Directional (All Heights) Loads SHEAR RESULTS N-S W For ASD Shear Force [plf]Asp-Cub Allowable Shear [plf]Resp. Shearlines Gp Dir v vmax/vft V [lbs]Int Ext Int Ext Co C Cmb V [lbs]Ratio Line 1 Level 2 Ln1, Lev2 2 Both 28.3 - 1161 - 1.0 - 339 - 339 13879 0.08 Level 1 Ln1, Lev1 - Both - - 2368 - - - 339 - - 7566 - Wall 1-1 2 Both - - 2368 - 1.0 - 339 - - 7566 - Seg. 1 - Both 104.0 0.0 459 - .98 - 332 - 332 1467 0.31 Seg. 2 - Both 106.0 0.0 645 - 1.0 - 339 - 339 2059 0.31 Seg. 3 - Both 106.0 0.0 1086 - 1.0 - 339 - 339 3470 0.31 Seg. 4 - Both 64.8 0.0 178 - .61 - 207 - 207 569 0.31 Line 4 Level 2 Ln4, Lev2 - Both - - 1120 - - - 339 - - 7109 - Wall 4-1 2 Both 53.4 - 480 - 1.0 - 339 - 339 3047 0.16 Wall 4-3 2 Both 53.4 - 640 - 1.0 - 339 - 339 4062 0.16 Level 1 Ln4, Lev1 - Both - - 2409 - - - 339 - - 8802 - Wall 4-1 2 Both 92.6 - 1297 - 1.0 - 339 - 339 4739 0.27 Wall 4-3 2 Both 92.6 - 1112 - 1.0 - 339 - 339 4062 0.27 E-W W For ASD Shear Force [plf]Asp-Cub Allowable Shear [plf]Resp. Shearlines Gp Dir v vmax/vft V [lbs]Int Ext Int Ext Co C Cmb V [lbs]Ratio Line A Level 2 LnA, Lev2 - Both - - 1587 - - - 339 - - 4262 - Wall A-1 2 Both - - 988 - 1.0 - 339 - - 2654 - Seg. 1 - Both 126.0 0.0 525 - 1.0 - 339 - 339 1411 0.37 Seg. 2 - Both 120.8 0.0 463 - .96 - 324 - 324 1244 0.37 Wall A-2 2 Both - - 599 - 1.0 - 339 - - 1608 - Seg. 1 - Both 126.0 0.0 599 - 1.0 - 339 - 339 1608 0.37 Seg. 2 - Both 0.0 0.0 0 - 1.0 - 339 - 339 - - Level 1 LnA, Lev1 - Both - - 2502 - - - 833 - - 3622 - Wall A-1 1 Both - - 2502 - 1.0 - 833 - - 3622 - Seg. 1 - Both 415.7 0.0 1351 - .72 - 602 - 602 1956 0.69 Seg. 2 - Both 383.8 0.0 1151 - .67 - 556 - 556 1667 0.69 Line C LnC, Lev1 - Both - - 1948 - - - 495 - - 3958 - Wall C-1 3^Both 243.6 - 1948 - 1.0 - 495 - 495 3958 0.49 Line D Level 2 LnD, Lev2 - Both - - 1449 - - - 339 - - 4448 - Wall D-1 2 Both - - 1449 - 1.0 - 339 - - 4448 - Seg. 1 - Both 110.3 0.0 496 - 1.0 - 339 - 339 1523 0.33 Seg. 2 - Both 110.3 0.0 744 - 1.0 - 339 - 339 2285 0.33 Seg. 3 - Both 75.8 0.0 208 - .69 - 233 - 233 640 0.33 Level 1 LnD, Lev1 - Both - - 2510 - - - 339 - - 6037 - Wall D-1 2 Both - - 915 - 1.0 - 339 - - 2200 - Seg. 1 - Both 140.7 0.0 915 - 1.0 - 339 - 339 2200 0.42 Seg. 2 - Both 0.0 0.0 0 - 1.0 - 339 - 339 - - Wall D-2 2 Both - - 1595 - 1.0 - 339 - - 3837 - Seg. 1 - Both 197.3 124.6 740 - 1.0 - 339 - 339 1269 0.58 Open. 1 - Both - 180.9 588 - - - 339 - 339 1100 0.53 Seg. 2 - Both 197.3 124.6 855 - 1.0 - 339 - 339 1467 0.58 Legend: W Gp - Wall design group defined in Sheathing and Framing Materials tables, where it shows associated Standard Wall. "^" means that this wall is critical for all walls in the Standard Wall group. For Dir - Direction of wind force along shearline. v - Design shear force on segment = ASD-factored shear force per unit length of full-height sheathing (FHS) vmax/vft - Perforated walls: Collector and in-plane anchorage force as per SDPWS eqn. 4.3-9 = V/FHS/Co. FHS is factored for narrow segments as per 4.3.4.3 Force-transfer walls: Shear force in piers above and below either openings or piers beside opening(s). Aspect ratio factor does not apply to these piers. 7 WoodWorks® Shearwalls 230340 - LATERAL ANALYSIS LEFT.wsw Aug. 14, 2023 14:06:02 V - ASD factored shear force. For shearline: total shearline force. For wall: total of all segments on wall. For segment: force on segment Asp/Cub – For wall: Unblocked structural wood panel factor Cub from SDPWS 4.3.3.2. For segment or force-transfer pier: Aspect ratio adjustment from SDPWS 4.3.3.4.1 Int - Unit shear capacity of interior sheathing; Ext - Unit shear capacity of exterior sheathing. For wall: Unfactored. For segment: Include Cub factor and aspect ratio adjustments. Co - Adjustment factor for perforated walls from SDPWS Equation 4.3-5. C - Sheathing combination rule, A = Add capacities, S = Strongest side or twice weakest, G = Stiffness-based using SDPWS 4.3-3. Cmb - Combined interior and exterior unit shear capacity including perforated wall factor Co. V – Total factored shear capacity of shearline, wall or segment. Crit Resp – Response ratio = v/Cmb = design shear force/unit shear capacity. "S" indicates that the wind design criterion was critical in selecting wall. Notes: Refer to Elevation View diagrams for individual level for uplift anchorage force t for perforated walls given by SDPWS 4.3.6.4.2,4. 8 WoodWorks® Shearwalls 230340 - LATERAL ANALYSIS LEFT.wsw Aug. 14, 2023 14:06:02 Flexible Diaphragm Seismic Design SEISMIC INFORMATION Level Mass Area Story Shear [lbs]Diaphragm Force [lbs] [lbs][sq.ft]E-W N-S E-W:Fpx Design N-S:Fpx Design 2 28192 974.0 5437 5437 4073 4073 4073 4073 1 23393 969.0 2499 2499 3380 3380 3380 3380 All 51585 - 7936 7936 - - - - Legend: Mass – Sum of all generated and input building masses on level = wx in ASCE 7 equation 12.8-12. Story Shear – Total unfactored (strength-level) shear force induced at level x, = Fx in ASCE 7 equation 12.8-11. Diaphragm Force – Minimum ASD-factored force for diaphragm design, used by Shearwalls only for drag strut forces, as per Exception to 12.10.2.1. Fpx is from Eqns. 12.10-1, -2, and -3. Design = The greater of the story shear and Fpx + transfer forces from discontinuous shearlines, factored by overstrength (omega) as per 12.10.1.1. Omega = 2.5 as per 12.2-1. Redundancy Factor p (rho): E-W 1.00, N-S 1.00 Automatically calculated according to ASCE 7 12.3.4.2. Vertical Earthquake Load Ev Ev = 0.2 Sds D; Sds = 1.00; Ev = 0.200 D unfactored; 0.140 D factored; total dead load factor: 0.6 - 0.140 = 0.460 tension, 1.0 + 0.140 = 1.140 compression. 9 WoodWorks® Shearwalls 230340 - LATERAL ANALYSIS LEFT.wsw Aug. 14, 2023 14:06:02 SHEAR RESULTS (flexible seismic design) N-S W For ASD Shear Force [plf]Asp-Cub Allowable Shear [plf]Resp. Shearlines Gp Dir v vmax/vft V [lbs]Int Ext Int Ext Co C Cmb V [lbs]Ratio Line 1 Level 2 Ln1, Lev2 2 Both 47.2 - 1934 - 1.0 - 242 - 242 9914 0.20 Level 1 Ln1, Lev1 - Both - - 2760 - - - 242 - - 5404 - Wall 1-1 2 Both - - 2760 - 1.0 - 242 - - 5404 - Seg. 1 - Both 121.2 0.0 535 - .98 - 237 - 237 1048 0.51 Seg. 2 - Both 123.5 0.0 751 - 1.0 - 242 - 242 1471 0.51 Seg. 3 - Both 123.5 0.0 1266 - 1.0 - 242 - 242 2478 0.51 Seg. 4 - Both 75.5 0.0 208 - .61 - 148 - 148 406 0.51 Line 4 Level 2 Ln4, Lev2 - Both - - 1871 - - - 242 - - 5078 - Wall 4-1 2 Both 89.1 - 802 - 1.0 - 242 - 242 2176 0.37 Wall 4-3 2 Both 89.1 - 1069 - 1.0 - 242 - 242 2902 0.37 Level 1 Ln4, Lev1 - Both - - 2795 - - - 242 - - 6287 - Wall 4-1 2 Both 107.5 - 1505 - 1.0 - 242 - 242 3385 0.44 Wall 4-3 2 Both 107.5 - 1290 - 1.0 - 242 - 242 2902 0.44 E-W W For ASD Shear Force [plf]Asp-Cub Allowable Shear [plf]Resp. Shearlines Gp Dir v vmax/vft V [lbs]Int Ext Int Ext Co C Cmb V [lbs]Ratio Line A Level 2 LnA, Lev2 - Both - - 2001 - - - 242 - - 3044 - Wall A-1 2^Both - - 1246 - 1.0 - 242 - - 1896 - Seg. 1 - Both 158.9 0.0 662 - 1.0 - 242 - 242 1008 0.66 Seg. 2 - Both 152.3 0.0 584 - .96 - 232 - 232 888 0.66 Wall A-2 2^Both - - 755 - 1.0 - 242 - - 1149 - Seg. 1 - Both 158.9 0.0 755 - 1.0 - 242 - 242 1149 0.66 Seg. 2 - Both 0.0 0.0 0 - 1.0 - 242 - 242 - - Level 1 LnA, Lev1 - Both - - 2549 - - - 595 - - 2587 - Wall A-1 1^Both - - 2549 - 1.0 - 595 - - 2587 - Seg. 1 - Both 423.4 0.0 1376 - .72 - 430 - 430 1397 0.98 Seg. 2 - Both 390.8 0.0 1173 - .67 - 397 - 397 1190 0.98 Line C LnC, Lev1 - Both - - 691 - - - 353 - - 2827 - Wall C-1 3 Both 86.3 - 691 - 1.0 - 353 - 353 2827 0.24 Line D Level 2 LnD, Lev2 - Both - - 1805 - - - 242 - - 3177 - Wall D-1 2 Both - - 1805 - 1.0 - 242 - - 3177 - Seg. 1 - Both 137.3 0.0 618 - 1.0 - 242 - 242 1088 0.57 Seg. 2 - Both 137.3 0.0 927 - 1.0 - 242 - 242 1632 0.57 Seg. 3 - Both 94.4 0.0 260 - .69 - 166 - 166 457 0.57 Level 1 LnD, Lev1 - Both - - 2316 - - - 242 - - 4312 - Wall D-1 2 Both - - 844 - 1.0 - 242 - - 1572 - Seg. 1 - Both 129.9 0.0 844 - 1.0 - 242 - 242 1572 0.54 Seg. 2 - Both 0.0 0.0 0 - 1.0 - 242 - 242 - - Wall D-2 2 Both - - 1472 - 1.0 - 242 - - 2740 - Seg. 1 - Both 182.1 115.0 683 - 1.0 - 242 - 242 907 0.75 Open. 1 - Both - 167.0 543 - - - 242 - 242 786 0.69 Seg. 2 - Both 182.1 115.0 789 - 1.0 - 242 - 242 1048 0.75 Legend: W Gp - Wall design group defined in Sheathing and Framing Materials tables, where it shows associated Standard Wall. "^" means that this wall is critical for all walls in the Standard Wall group. For Dir – Direction of seismic force along shearline. v - Design shear force on segment = ASD-factored shear force per unit length of full-height sheathing (FHS) vmax/vft - Perforated walls: Collector and in-plane anchorage force as per SDPWS eqn. 4.3-9 = V/FHS/Co. FHS is factored for narrow segments as per 4.3.4.3 Force-transfer walls: Shear force in piers above and below either openings or piers beside opening(s). Aspect ratio factor does not apply to these piers. V - ASD factored shear force. For shearline: total shearline force. For wall: total of all segments on wall. For segment: force on segment Asp/Cub – For wall: Unblocked structural wood panel factor Cub from SDPWS 4.3.3.2. For segment or force-transfer pier: Aspect ratio adjustment from SDPWS 4.3.3.4.1 Int - Unit shear capacity of interior sheathing; Ext - Unit shear capacity of exterior sheathing. For wall: Unfactored. For segment: Include Cub factor 10 WoodWorks® Shearwalls 230340 - LATERAL ANALYSIS LEFT.wsw Aug. 14, 2023 14:06:02 and aspect ratio adjustments. Co - Adjustment factor for perforated walls from SDPWS Equation 4.3-5. C - Sheathing combination rule, A = Add capacities, S = Strongest side or twice weakest, G = Stiffness-based using SDPWS 4.3-3. Cmb - Combined interior and exterior unit shear capacity including perforated wall factor Co. V – Total factored shear capacity of shearline, wall or segment. Crit Resp – Response ratio = v/Cmb = design shear force/unit shear capacity. "W" indicates that the wind design criterion was critical in selecting wall. Notes: Refer to Elevation View diagrams for individual level for uplift anchorage force t for perforated walls given by SDPWS 4.3.6.4.2,4. 11 WoodWorks® Shearwalls SOFTWARE FOR WOOD DESIGN WoodWorks® Shearwalls 2019 (Update 3) 230340 - LATERAL ANALYSIS RIGHT.wsw Aug. 14, 2023 14:07:24 Project Information DESIGN SETTINGS Design Code IBC 2018/AWC SDPWS 2015 Wind Standard ASCE 7-16 Directional (All heights) Seismic Standard ASCE 7-16 Load Combinations For Design (ASD) 0.70 Seismic 0.60 Wind For Deflection (Strength) 1.00 Seismic 1.00 Wind Building Code Capacity Modification Wind Seismic 1.00 1.00 Service Conditions and Load Duration Duration Factor - Temperature Range - Moisture Content Fabrication Service 19% (<=19%)10% (<=19%) Max Shearwall Offset [ft] Plan (within story) 4.00 Elevation (between stories) 3.17 Maximum Height-to-width Ratio Wood panels Wind Seismic Fiberboard Lumber Wind Seismic Gypsum Blocked Unblocked 3.5 3.5 - - - - - Ignore non-wood-panel shear resistance contribution... Wind Seismic when comb'd w/ wood panels Always Forces based on... Hold-downs Applied loads Drag struts Applied loads Shearwall relative rigidity: Wall capacity Perforated shearwall Co factor: SDPWS Equation 4.3-5 Non-identical materials and construction on the shearline: Not allowed Deflection Equation: 4-term from SDPWS C4.3.2-1 Drift limit for wind design: 1 / 500 story height Force-transfer strap: Continuous at top of highest opening and bottom of lowest SITE INFORMATION Risk Category Category II - All others Wind ASCE 7-16 Directional (All heights) Seismic ASCE 7-16 12.8 Equivalent Lateral Force Procedure Design Wind Speed 97 mph Exposure Exposure B Enclosure Partially enclosed Structure Type Regular Building System Bearing Wall Design Category D Site Class D Topographic Information [ft] Shape - Height - Length - Site Location: - Elev: 350ft Rigid building - Static analysis Spectral Response Acceleration S1: 0.456g Ss: 1.286g Fundamental Period E-W N-S T Used 0.196s 0.196s Approximate Ta 0.196s 0.196s Maximum T 0.275s 0.275s Response Factor R 6.50 6.50 Fa: 1.20 Fv: 1.84 Case 2 N-S loadsE-W loads Eccentricity (%)15 15 Loaded at 75% Min Wind Loads: Walls Roofs 16 psf 8 psf Serviceability Wind Speed 83 mph 1 WoodWorks® Shearwalls SOFTWARE FOR WOOD DESIGN WoodWorks® Shearwalls 2019 (Update 3)230340 - LATERAL ANALYSIS RIGHT.wsw June 23, 2023 14:50:33 -1.67'0'1.67'3.33'5'6.67'8.33'10'11.67'13.33'15'16.67'18.33'20'21.67' -3.33' -1.67' 0' 1.67' 3.33' 5' 6.67' 8.33' 10' 11.67' 13.33' 15' 16.67' 18.33' 20' 21.67' 23.33' 25' 26.67' 28.33' 30' 31.67' 33.33' 35' 36.67' 38.33' 40' D-2 4-1A-11-2B-1 3-1C-1 1-11-3D-1 208916133097309730973097975987106210589759871062105810071169116917797431124187118686981173221516601673809850167321845097318225385098091281 Loads: Seismic (Qe); Forces: 0.7E + 0.6D; E = pQe + 0.2 Sds D; p(NS) = 1.0; p(EW) = 1.0; Sds = 1.0; Flexible distribution Vertical element required C Compression force exists Factored holddown force (lbs) Factored shearline force (lbs) Applied point load or discontinuous shearline force (lbs) Unfactored dead load (plf,lbs) Unfactored applied shear load (plf) Level 1 of 2 WoodWorks® Shearwalls SOFTWARE FOR WOOD DESIGN WoodWorks® Shearwalls 2019 (Update 3)230340 - LATERAL ANALYSIS RIGHT.wsw June 23, 2023 14:50:33 0'1.67'3.33'5'6.67'8.33'10'11.67'13.33'15'16.67'18.33'20'21.67' -3.33' -1.67' 0' 1.67' 3.33' 5' 6.67' 8.33' 10' 11.67' 13.33' 15' 16.67' 18.33' 20' 21.67' 23.33' 25' 26.67' 28.33' 30' 31.67' 33.33' 35' 36.67' 38.33' 40' D-1 4-1B-21-2B-1 2-11-11-314639759871062105897598710621058137074369874369813648508508508501468509538509538 Loads: Seismic (Qe); Forces: 0.7E + 0.6D; E = pQe + 0.2 Sds D; p(NS) = 1.0; p(EW) = 1.0; Sds = 1.0; Flexible distribution Vertical element required C Compression force exists Factored holddown force (lbs) Factored shearline force (lbs) Applied point load or discontinuous shearline force (lbs) Unfactored dead load (plf,lbs) Unfactored applied shear load (plf) Level 2 of 2 WoodWorks® Shearwalls SOFTWARE FOR WOOD DESIGN WoodWorks® Shearwalls 2019 (Update 3)230340 - LATERAL ANALYSIS RIGHT.wsw June 23, 2023 14:50:33 0'1.67'3.33'5'6.67'8.33'10'11.67'13.33'15'16.67'18.33'20'21.67' -3.33' -1.67' 0' 1.67' 3.33' 5' 6.67' 8.33' 10' 11.67' 13.33' 15' 16.67' 18.33' 20' 21.67' 23.33' 25' 26.67' 28.33' 30' 31.67' 33.33' 35' 36.67' 38.33' 40' D-2 4-1A-11-2B-1 3-1C-1 1-11-3D-1 17801780341934193419341972573495294872573495294820552055238623861935193559112671706185855511501916191612281240700529124018831883305651709322305698984 Loads: Directional Case 1 Wind (W); Forces: 0.6W + 0.6D; Flexible distribution Vertical element required C Compression force exists Factored holddown force (lbs) Factored shearline force (lbs) Applied point load or discontinuous shearline force (lbs) Unfactored uplift wind load (plf,lbs) Unfactored dead load (plf,lbs) Unfactored applied shear load (plf) Level 1 of 2 WoodWorks® Shearwalls SOFTWARE FOR WOOD DESIGN WoodWorks® Shearwalls 2019 (Update 3)230340 - LATERAL ANALYSIS RIGHT.wsw June 23, 2023 14:50:33 0'1.67'3.33'5'6.67'8.33'10'11.67'13.33'15'16.67'18.33'20'21.67' -3.33' -1.67' 0' 1.67' 3.33' 5' 6.67' 8.33' 10' 11.67' 13.33' 15' 16.67' 18.33' 20' 21.67' 23.33' 25' 26.67' 28.33' 30' 31.67' 33.33' 35' 36.67' 38.33' 40' D-1 4-1B-21-2B-1 2-11-11-31207 120772573495294872573495294810891089591555591555848848529529529529880 880305322305322Loads: Directional Case 1 Wind (W); Forces: 0.6W + 0.6D; Flexible distribution Vertical element required C Compression force exists Factored holddown force (lbs) Factored shearline force (lbs) Applied point load or discontinuous shearline force (lbs) Unfactored uplift wind load (plf,lbs) Unfactored dead load (plf,lbs) Unfactored applied shear load (plf) Level 2 of 2 WoodWorks® Shearwalls 230340 - LATERAL ANALYSIS RIGHT.wsw Aug. 14, 2023 14:07:24 Structural Data STORY INFORMATION Hold-down Story Floor/Ceiling Wall Length subject to Bolt Elev [ft]Depth [in]Height [ft]shrinkage [in]length [in] Ceiling 20.73 0.0 Level 2 12.73 11.3 8.00 15.0 15.7 Level 1 2.79 9.5 9.00 13.2 14.0 Foundation 2.00 BLOCK and ROOF INFORMATION Block Roof Panels Dimensions [ft]Face Type Slope Overhang [ft] Block 1 2 Story E-W Ridge Location X,Y =0.00 9.00 North Side 22.6 2.00 Extent X,Y =21.00 29.50 South Side 22.6 2.00 Ridge Y Location, Offset 23.75 0.00 East Gable 90.0 2.00 Ridge Elevation, Height 26.87 6.14 West Gable 90.0 2.00 Block 2 2 Story N-S Ridge Location X,Y =8.00 5.00 North Joined 157.4 2.00 Extent X,Y =13.00 4.00 South Gable 90.0 2.00 Ridge X Location, Offset 14.50 0.00 East Side 22.6 2.00 Ridge Elevation, Height 23.43 2.71 West Side 22.6 2.00 Block 3 1 Story N-S Ridge Location X,Y =0.00 0.00 North Gable 90.0 0.00 Extent X,Y =13.00 8.50 South Gable 90.0 2.00 Ridge X Location, Offset 6.50 0.00 East Side 22.6 2.00 Ridge Elevation, Height 15.43 2.71 West Side 22.6 2.00 2 WoodWorks® Shearwalls 230340 - LATERAL ANALYSIS RIGHT.wsw Aug. 14, 2023 14:07:24 SHEATHING MATERIALS by WALL GROUP Sheathing Fasteners Apply Grp Surf Material Ratng Thick GU Ply Or Gvtv Size Type Df Eg Fd Bk Notes in in lbs/in in in 1 Ext Struct Sh OSB 24/16 7/16 --Vert 83500 8d Nail N 3 12 Y 1,2,3 2 Ext Struct Sh OSB 24/16 7/16 --Vert 83500 8d Nail N 6 12 Y 1,3 Legend: Grp – Wall Design Group number, used to reference wall in other tables (created by program) Surf – Exterior or interior surface when applied to exterior wall Ratng – Span rating, see SDPWS Table C4.2.2.2C Thick – Nominal panel thickness GU - Gypsum underlay thickness Ply – Number of plies (or layers) in construction of plywood sheets Or – Orientation of longer dimension of sheathing panels Gvtv – Shear stiffness in lb/in. of depth from SDPWS Tables C4.2.2A-B Type – Fastener type from SDPWS Tables 4.3A-D: Nail – common wire nail for structural panels and lumber, cooler or gypsum wallboard nail for GWB, plasterboard nail for gypsum lath, galvanised nail for gypsum sheathing; Box - box nail; Casing – casing nail; Roof – roofing nail; Screw – drywall screw Size - Common, box, and casing nails: refer to SDPWS Table A1 (casing sizes = box sizes). Gauges: 11 ga = 0.120” x 1-3/4” (gypsum sheathing, 25/32” fiberboard ), 1-1/2” (lath & plaster, 1/2” fiberboard); 13 ga plasterboard = 0.92” x 1- 1/8”. Cooler or gypsum wallboard nail: 5d = .086” x 1-5/8”; 6d = .092” x 1-7/8”; 8d = .113” x 2-3/8”; 6/8d = 6d base ply, 8d face ply for 2-ply GWB. Drywall screws: No. 6, 1-1/4” long. 5/8” gypsum sheathing can also use 6d cooler or GWB nail Df – Deformed nails ( threaded or spiral), with increased withdrawal capacity Eg – Panel edge fastener spacing Fd – Field spacing interior to panels Bk – Sheathing is nailed to blocking at all panel edges; Y(es) or N(o) Apply Notes – Notes below table legend which apply to sheathing side Notes: 1.Capacity has been reduced for framing specific gravity according to SDPWS T4.3A Note 3. 2. Framing at adjoining panel edges must be 3" nominal or wider with staggered nailing according to SDPWS 4.3.7.1.4 3. Shear capacity for current design has been increased to the value for 15/32" sheathing with same nailing because stud spacing is 16" max. or panel orientation is horizontal. See SDPWS T4.3A Note 2. FRAMING MATERIALS and STANDARD WALL by WALL GROUP Wall Species Grade b d Spcg SG E Standard Wall Grp in in in psi^6 1 Hem-Fir Stud 1.50 5.50 16 0.43 1.20 2 Hem-Fir Stud 1.50 5.50 16 0.43 1.20 Legend: Wall Grp – Wall Design Group b – Stud breadth (thickness) d – Stud depth (width) Spcg – Maximum on-centre spacing of studs for design, actual spacing may be less. SG – Specific gravity E – Modulus of elasticity Standard Wall - Standard wall designed as group. Notes: Check manufacture requirements for stud size, grade and specific gravity (G) for all shearwall hold-downs. 3 WoodWorks® Shearwalls 230340 - LATERAL ANALYSIS RIGHT.wsw Aug. 14, 2023 14:07:24 SHEARLINE, WALL and OPENING DIMENSIONS North-south Type Wall Location Extent [ft]Length FHS Aspect Height Shearlines Group X [ft]Start End [ft][ft]Ratio [ft] Line 1 Level 2 Line 1 2 0.00 9.00 38.50 29.50 16.00 - 8.00 Wall 1-1 Seg 2 0.00 9.00 17.00 8.00 8.00 1.00 - Wall 1-2 NSW 0.00 17.00 30.50 13.50 0.00 1.00 - Wall 1-3 Seg 2 0.00 30.50 38.50 8.00 8.00 1.00 - Level 1 Line 1 2 0.00 0.00 38.50 38.50 25.00 - 9.00 Wall 1-1 Seg 2 0.00 0.00 17.00 17.00 17.00 0.53 - Wall 1-2 NSW 0.00 17.00 30.50 13.50 0.00 1.00 - Wall 1-3 Seg 2 0.00 30.50 38.50 8.00 8.00 1.13 - Line 2 Level 2 Line 2 NSW 8.08 5.00 9.00 4.00 0.00 - 8.00 Wall 2-1 NSW 8.08 5.00 9.00 4.00 0.00 1.00 - Line 3 Level 1 Line 3 NSW 13.00 0.00 8.00 8.00 0.00 - 9.00 Wall 3-1 NSW 13.00 0.00 8.00 8.00 0.00 1.00 - Line 4 Level 2 Line 4 2 21.00 5.00 38.50 33.50 29.50 - 8.00 Wall 4-1 Seg 2 21.00 5.00 38.50 33.50 29.50 - - Segment 1 -- 5.00 22.08 17.08 - 0.47 - Opening 1 -- 22.08 26.08 4.00 - - 2.00 Segment 2 -- 26.08 38.50 12.42 - 0.64 - Level 1 Line 4 2 21.00 8.00 38.50 30.50 24.67 - 9.00 Wall 4-1 Seg 2 21.00 8.00 38.50 30.50 24.67 - - Segment 1 -- 8.00 24.50 16.50 - 0.55 - Opening 1 -- 24.50 26.50 2.00 - - 2.00 Segment 2 -- 26.50 34.67 8.17 - 1.10 - Opening 2 -- 34.67 36.67 2.00 - - 2.00 Segment 3 -- 36.67 38.50 1.83 - 4.91 - East-west Type Wall Location Extent [ft]Length FHS Aspect Height Shearlines Group Y [ft]Start End [ft][ft]Ratio [ft] Line A Level 1 Line A 1 0.00 0.00 13.00 13.00 6.00 - 9.00 Wall A-1 Seg 1 0.00 0.00 13.00 13.00 6.00 - - Segment 1 -- 0.00 3.00 3.00 - 3.00 - Opening 1 -- 3.00 10.00 7.00 - - 2.00 Segment 2 -- 10.00 13.00 3.00 - 3.00 - Line B Level 2 Line B 2 6.54 0.00 21.00 21.00 13.00 - 8.00 Wall B-1 Seg 2 9.00 0.00 8.08 8.08 6.08 - - Segment 1 -- 0.00 3.25 3.25 - 2.46 - Opening 1 -- 3.25 5.25 2.00 - - 2.00 Segment 2 -- 5.25 8.08 2.83 - 2.82 - Wall B-2 Seg 2 5.00 8.08 21.00 12.92 6.92 - - Segment 1 -- 8.08 11.50 3.42 - 2.34 - Opening 1 -- 11.50 17.50 6.00 - - 2.00 Segment 2 -- 17.50 21.00 3.50 - 2.29 - Level 1 Line B 5.00 0.00 21.00 21.00 0.00 - 9.00 Wall B-1 NSW 8.00 13.00 21.00 8.00 0.00 - - Segment 1 -- 13.00 14.92 1.92 - - - Opening 1 -- 14.92 18.08 3.17 - - 2.00 Segment 2 -- 18.08 21.00 2.92 - - - Line C Level 1 Line C Seg 2 19.83 0.00 21.00 21.00 8.00 - 9.00 Wall C-1 Seg 2 19.83 2.00 10.00 8.00 8.00 1.13 - Line D Level 2 Line D 2 38.50 0.00 21.00 21.00 16.00 - 8.00 Wall D-1 Seg 2 38.50 0.00 21.00 21.00 16.00 - - Segment 1 -- 0.00 3.17 3.17 - 2.53 - 4 WoodWorks® Shearwalls 230340 - LATERAL ANALYSIS RIGHT.wsw Aug. 14, 2023 14:07:24 SHEARLINE, WALL and OPENING DIMENSIONS (continued) Opening 1 -- 3.17 8.17 5.00 - - 2.00 Segment 2 -- 8.17 21.00 12.83 - 0.62 - Level 1 Line D 2 38.50 0.00 21.00 21.00 14.58 - 9.00 Wall D-1 FT 2 38.50 0.00 10.67 10.67 10.67 - - Segment 1 -- 0.00 3.17 3.17 - 0.63 - Opening 1 -- 3.17 5.17 2.00 - - 2.00 Segment 2 -- 5.17 10.67 5.50 - 0.36 - Wall D-2 Seg 2 38.50 10.67 21.00 10.33 3.92 - - Segment 1 -- 10.67 11.08 0.42 - 21.60 - Opening 1 -- 11.08 17.08 6.00 - - 2.00 Segment 2 -- 17.08 21.00 3.92 - 2.30 - Legend: Type - Seg = segmented, Prf = perforated, FT = force-transfer, NSW = non-shearwall Location - Dimension perpendicular to wall FHS - Length of full-height sheathing used to resist shear force. For perforated walls, it is based on the factored segments Li defined in SDPWS 4.3.4.3 Aspect Ratio – Ratio of wall height to segment length (h/bs), for force-transfer walls, the aspect ratio of the central pier Wall Group - Wall design group defined in Sheathing and Framing Materials tables, where it shows associated Standard Wall If two wall group numbers listed, they are for rigid diaphragm and flexible diaphragm design. 5 WoodWorks® Shearwalls 230340 - LATERAL ANALYSIS RIGHT.wsw Aug. 14, 2023 14:07:24 Design Summary SHEARWALL DESIGN Wind Shear Loads, Flexible Diaphragm All shearwalls have sufficient design capacity. Seismic Loads, Flexible Diaphragm All shearwalls have sufficient design capacity. HOLDDOWN DESIGN Wind Loads, Flexible Diaphragm All hold-downs have sufficient design capacity. Seismic Loads, Flexible Diaphragm All hold-downs have sufficient design capacity. Refer to the Deflection table for possible issues regarding fastener slippage (SDPWS Table C4.2.2D) for walls that otherwise pass. 6 WoodWorks® Shearwalls 230340 - LATERAL ANALYSIS RIGHT.wsw Aug. 14, 2023 14:07:24 Flexible Diaphragm Wind Design ASCE 7 Directional (All Heights) Loads SHEAR RESULTS N-S W For ASD Shear Force [plf]Asp-Cub Allowable Shear [plf]Resp. Shearlines Gp Dir v vmax/vft V [lbs]Int Ext Int Ext Co C Cmb V [lbs]Ratio Line 1 Level 2 Ln1, Lev2 - Both - - 848 - - - 339 - - 5416 - Wall 1-1 2 Both 53.0 - 424 - 1.0 - 339 - 339 2708 0.16 Wall 1-3 2 Both 53.0 - 424 - 1.0 - 339 - 339 2708 0.16 Level 1 Ln1, Lev1 - Both - - 1916 - - - 339 - - 8463 - Wall 1-1 2 Both 76.6 - 1303 - 1.0 - 339 - 339 5755 0.23 Wall 1-3 2 Both 76.6 - 613 - 1.0 - 339 - 339 2708 0.23 Line 4 Level 2 Ln4, Lev2 - Both - - 880 - - - 339 - - 9986 - Wall 4-1 2 Both - - 880 - 1.0 - 339 - - 9986 - Seg. 1 - Both 29.8 0.0 510 - 1.0 - 339 - 339 5783 0.09 Seg. 2 - Both 29.8 0.0 370 - 1.0 - 339 - 339 4203 0.09 Level 1 Ln4, Lev1 - Both - - 1883 - - - 339 - - 8350 - Wall 4-1 2 Both - - 1883 - 1.0 - 339 - - 8350 - Seg. 1 - Both 76.4 0.0 1260 - 1.0 - 339 - 339 5586 0.23 Seg. 2 - Both 76.4 0.0 624 - 1.0 - 339 - 339 2765 0.23 Seg. 3 - Both 0.0 0.0 0 - 1.0 - 339 - 339 - - E-W W For ASD Shear Force [plf]Asp-Cub Allowable Shear [plf]Resp. Shearlines Gp Dir v vmax/vft V [lbs]Int Ext Int Ext Co C Cmb V [lbs]Ratio Line A Level 1 LnA, Lev1 - Both - - 1780 - - - 638 - - 2552 - Wall A-1 1 Both - - 1780 - 1.0 - 638 - - 2552 - Seg. 1 - Both 296.7 0.0 890 - .67 - 425 - 425 1276 0.70 Seg. 2 - Both 296.7 0.0 890 - .67 - 425 - 425 1276 0.70 Line B Level 2 LnB, Lev2 - Both - - 1207 - - - 339 - - 3598 - Wall B-1 2 Both - - 528 - 1.0 - 339 - - 1573 - Seg. 1 - Both 92.2 0.0 300 - .81 - 275 - 275 894 0.34 Seg. 2 - Both 80.4 0.0 228 - .71 - 240 - 240 679 0.34 Wall B-2 2 Both - - 679 - 1.0 - 339 - - 2025 - Seg. 1 - Both 97.0 0.0 331 - .85 - 289 - 289 988 0.34 Seg. 2 - Both 99.3 0.0 348 - .88 - 296 - 296 1037 0.34 Line C Level 1 LnC, Lev1 - Both - - 2055 - - - 339 - - 2708 - Wall C-1 2^Both 256.9 - 2055 - 1.0 - 339 - 339 2708 0.76 Line D Level 2 LnD, Lev2 - Both - - 1089 - - - 339 - - 5193 - Wall D-1 2 Both - - 1089 - 1.0 - 339 - - 5193 - Seg. 1 - Both 56.2 0.0 178 - .79 - 268 - 268 849 0.21 Seg. 2 - Both 71.0 0.0 911 - 1.0 - 339 - 339 4344 0.21 Level 1 LnD, Lev1 - Both - - 1935 - - - 339 - - 4765 - Wall D-1 2 Both - - 1466 - 1.0 - 339 - - 3611 - Seg. 1 - Both 169.2 128.4 536 - 1.0 - 339 - 339 1072 0.50 Open. 1 - Both - 176.7 353 - - - 339 - 339 677 0.52 Seg. 2 - Both 169.2 128.4 931 - 1.0 - 339 - 339 1862 0.50 Wall D-2 2 Both - - 469 - 1.0 - 339 - - 1154 - Seg. 1 - Both 0.0 0.0 0 - 1.0 - 339 - 339 - - Seg. 2 - Both 119.6 0.0 469 - .87 - 295 - 295 1154 0.41 Legend: W Gp - Wall design group defined in Sheathing and Framing Materials tables, where it shows associated Standard Wall. "^" means that this wall is critical for all walls in the Standard Wall group. For Dir - Direction of wind force along shearline. v - Design shear force on segment = ASD-factored shear force per unit length of full-height sheathing (FHS) vmax/vft - Perforated walls: Collector and in-plane anchorage force as per SDPWS eqn. 4.3-9 = V/FHS/Co. FHS is factored for narrow segments as 7 WoodWorks® Shearwalls 230340 - LATERAL ANALYSIS RIGHT.wsw Aug. 14, 2023 14:07:24 per 4.3.4.3 Force-transfer walls: Shear force in piers above and below either openings or piers beside opening(s). Aspect ratio factor does not apply to these piers. V - ASD factored shear force. For shearline: total shearline force. For wall: total of all segments on wall. For segment: force on segment Asp/Cub – For wall: Unblocked structural wood panel factor Cub from SDPWS 4.3.3.2. For segment or force-transfer pier: Aspect ratio adjustment from SDPWS 4.3.3.4.1 Int - Unit shear capacity of interior sheathing; Ext - Unit shear capacity of exterior sheathing. For wall: Unfactored. For segment: Include Cub factor and aspect ratio adjustments. Co - Adjustment factor for perforated walls from SDPWS Equation 4.3-5. C - Sheathing combination rule, A = Add capacities, S = Strongest side or twice weakest, G = Stiffness-based using SDPWS 4.3-3. Cmb - Combined interior and exterior unit shear capacity including perforated wall factor Co. V – Total factored shear capacity of shearline, wall or segment. Crit Resp – Response ratio = v/Cmb = design shear force/unit shear capacity. "S" indicates that the wind design criterion was critical in selecting wall. Notes: Refer to Elevation View diagrams for individual level for uplift anchorage force t for perforated walls given by SDPWS 4.3.6.4.2,4. 8 WoodWorks® Shearwalls 230340 - LATERAL ANALYSIS RIGHT.wsw Aug. 14, 2023 14:07:24 Flexible Diaphragm Seismic Design SEISMIC INFORMATION Level Mass Area Story Shear [lbs]Diaphragm Force [lbs] [lbs][sq.ft]E-W N-S E-W:Fpx Design N-S:Fpx Design 2 20440 671.2 4046 4046 2944 2944 2944 2944 1 20405 744.5 2238 2238 2939 6596 2939 2939 All 40845 - 6284 6284 - - - - Legend: Mass – Sum of all generated and input building masses on level = wx in ASCE 7 equation 12.8-12. Story Shear – Total unfactored (strength-level) shear force induced at level x, = Fx in ASCE 7 equation 12.8-11. Diaphragm Force – Minimum ASD-factored force for diaphragm design, used by Shearwalls only for drag strut forces, as per Exception to 12.10.2.1. Fpx is from Eqns. 12.10-1, -2, and -3. Design = The greater of the story shear and Fpx + transfer forces from discontinuous shearlines, factored by overstrength (omega) as per 12.10.1.1. Omega = 2.5 as per 12.2-1. Redundancy Factor p (rho): E-W 1.00, N-S 1.00 Automatically calculated according to ASCE 7 12.3.4.2. Vertical Earthquake Load Ev Ev = 0.2 Sds D; Sds = 1.00; Ev = 0.200 D unfactored; 0.140 D factored; total dead load factor: 0.6 - 0.140 = 0.460 tension, 1.0 + 0.140 = 1.140 compression. 9 WoodWorks® Shearwalls 230340 - LATERAL ANALYSIS RIGHT.wsw Aug. 14, 2023 14:07:24 SHEAR RESULTS (flexible seismic design) N-S W For ASD Shear Force [plf]Asp-Cub Allowable Shear [plf]Resp. Shearlines Gp Dir v vmax/vft V [lbs]Int Ext Int Ext Co C Cmb V [lbs]Ratio Line 1 Level 2 Ln1, Lev2 - Both - - 1364 - - - 242 - - 3869 - Wall 1-1 2 Both 85.2 - 682 - 1.0 - 242 - 242 1934 0.35 Wall 1-3 2 Both 85.2 - 682 - 1.0 - 242 - 242 1934 0.35 Level 1 Ln1, Lev1 - Both - - 2215 - - - 242 - - 6045 - Wall 1-1 2 Both 88.6 - 1506 - 1.0 - 242 - 242 4111 0.37 Wall 1-3 2 Both 88.6 - 709 - 1.0 - 242 - 242 1934 0.37 Line 4 Level 2 Ln4, Lev2 - Both - - 1468 - - - 242 - - 7133 - Wall 4-1 2 Both - - 1468 - 1.0 - 242 - - 7133 - Seg. 1 - Both 49.8 0.0 850 - 1.0 - 242 - 242 4131 0.21 Seg. 2 - Both 49.8 0.0 618 - 1.0 - 242 - 242 3002 0.21 Level 1 Ln4, Lev1 - Both - - 2184 - - - 242 - - 5964 - Wall 4-1 2 Both - - 2184 - 1.0 - 242 - - 5964 - Seg. 1 - Both 88.5 0.0 1461 - 1.0 - 242 - 242 3990 0.37 Seg. 2 - Both 88.5 0.0 723 - 1.0 - 242 - 242 1975 0.37 Seg. 3 - Both 0.0 0.0 0 - 1.0 - 242 - 242 - - E-W W For ASD Shear Force [plf]Asp-Cub Allowable Shear [plf]Resp. Shearlines Gp Dir v vmax/vft V [lbs]Int Ext Int Ext Co C Cmb V [lbs]Ratio Line A Level 1 LnA, Lev1 - Both - - 1613 - - - 456 - - 1823 - Wall A-1 1^Both - - 1613 - 1.0 - 456 - - 1823 - Seg. 1 - Both 268.8 0.0 806 - .67 - 304 - 304 911 0.88 Seg. 2 - Both 268.8 0.0 806 - .67 - 304 - 304 911 0.88 Line B Level 2 LnB, Lev2 - Both - - 1463 - - - 242 - - 2570 - Wall B-1 2 Both - - 640 - 1.0 - 242 - - 1124 - Seg. 1 - Both 111.8 0.0 363 - .81 - 196 - 196 639 0.57 Seg. 2 - Both 97.5 0.0 276 - .71 - 171 - 171 485 0.57 Wall B-2 2 Both - - 823 - 1.0 - 242 - - 1446 - Seg. 1 - Both 117.5 0.0 402 - .85 - 207 - 207 706 0.57 Seg. 2 - Both 120.4 0.0 421 - .88 - 212 - 212 741 0.57 Line C Level 1 LnC, Lev1 - Both - - 1007 - - - 242 - - 1934 - Wall C-1 2 Both 125.9 - 1007 - 1.0 - 242 - 242 1934 0.52 Line D Level 2 LnD, Lev2 - Both - - 1370 - - - 242 - - 3709 - Wall D-1 2 Both - - 1370 - 1.0 - 242 - - 3709 - Seg. 1 - Both 70.7 0.0 224 - .79 - 191 - 191 606 0.37 Seg. 2 - Both 89.3 0.0 1146 - 1.0 - 242 - 242 3103 0.37 Level 1 LnD, Lev1 - Both - - 1779 - - - 242 - - 3403 - Wall D-1 2 Both - - 1348 - 1.0 - 242 - - 2579 - Seg. 1 - Both 155.5 118.0 493 - 1.0 - 242 - 242 766 0.64 Open. 1 - Both - 162.5 325 - - - 242 - 242 484 0.67 Seg. 2 - Both 155.5 118.0 856 - 1.0 - 242 - 242 1330 0.64 Wall D-2 2 Both - - 431 - 1.0 - 242 - - 824 - Seg. 1 - Both 0.0 0.0 0 - 1.0 - 242 - 242 - - Seg. 2 - Both 110.0 0.0 431 - .87 - 210 - 210 824 0.52 Legend: W Gp - Wall design group defined in Sheathing and Framing Materials tables, where it shows associated Standard Wall. "^" means that this wall is critical for all walls in the Standard Wall group. For Dir – Direction of seismic force along shearline. v - Design shear force on segment = ASD-factored shear force per unit length of full-height sheathing (FHS) vmax/vft - Perforated walls: Collector and in-plane anchorage force as per SDPWS eqn. 4.3-9 = V/FHS/Co. FHS is factored for narrow segments as per 4.3.4.3 Force-transfer walls: Shear force in piers above and below either openings or piers beside opening(s). Aspect ratio factor does not apply to these piers. V - ASD factored shear force. For shearline: total shearline force. For wall: total of all segments on wall. For segment: force on segment 10 WoodWorks® Shearwalls 230340 - LATERAL ANALYSIS RIGHT.wsw Aug. 14, 2023 14:07:24 Asp/Cub – For wall: Unblocked structural wood panel factor Cub from SDPWS 4.3.3.2. For segment or force-transfer pier: Aspect ratio adjustment from SDPWS 4.3.3.4.1 Int - Unit shear capacity of interior sheathing; Ext - Unit shear capacity of exterior sheathing. For wall: Unfactored. For segment: Include Cub factor and aspect ratio adjustments. Co - Adjustment factor for perforated walls from SDPWS Equation 4.3-5. C - Sheathing combination rule, A = Add capacities, S = Strongest side or twice weakest, G = Stiffness-based using SDPWS 4.3-3. Cmb - Combined interior and exterior unit shear capacity including perforated wall factor Co. V – Total factored shear capacity of shearline, wall or segment. Crit Resp – Response ratio = v/Cmb = design shear force/unit shear capacity. "W" indicates that the wind design criterion was critical in selecting wall. Notes: Refer to Elevation View diagrams for individual level for uplift anchorage force t for perforated walls given by SDPWS 4.3.6.4.2,4. 11 ROOF FRAMING Member Name Results Current Solution Comments R1 Passed 1 piece(s) 4 x 8 DF No.2 R2 Passed 1 piece(s) 4 x 8 DF No.2 R3 Passed 1 piece(s) 4 x 12 DF No.2 R4 Passed 1 piece(s) 4 x 8 DF No.2 R5 Passed 1 piece(s) 6 x 8 DF No.2 UPPER FLOOR FRAMING Member Name Results Current Solution Comments U1 Passed 1 piece(s) 2 x 12 HF No.2 @ 16" OC U2 Passed 1 piece(s) 2 x 12 HF No.2 @ 16" OC U3 Passed 2 piece(s) 1 3/4" x 11 1/4" 2.0E Microllam® LVL U4 Passed 1 piece(s) 6 x 10 DF No.2 U5 Passed 1 piece(s) 6 x 8 DF No.2 U6 Passed 2 piece(s) 1 3/4" x 11 1/4" 2.0E Microllam® LVL U7 Passed 2 piece(s) 1 3/4" x 11 1/4" 2.0E Microllam® LVL U8 Passed 2 piece(s) 1 3/4" x 11 1/4" 2.0E Microllam® LVL U9 Passed 1 piece(s) 4 x 8 DF No.2 U10 Passed 1 piece(s) 5 1/2" x 12" 24F-V4 DF Glulam U11 Passed 1 piece(s) 4 x 8 DF No.2 U12 Passed 1 piece(s) 4 x 8 DF No.2 U13 Passed 1 piece(s) 4 x 12 DF No.2 U14 Passed 1 piece(s) 4 x 8 DF No.2 U15 Passed 1 piece(s) 1 3/4" x 11 1/4" 2.0E Microllam® LVL U16 Passed 2 piece(s) 1 3/4" x 11 1/4" 2.0E Microllam® LVL U17 Passed 1 piece(s) 6 x 10 DF No.2 U18 Passed 1 piece(s) 5 1/2" x 12" 24F-V4 DF Glulam U19 Passed 1 piece(s) 5 1/2" x 9" 24F-V4 DF Glulam U20 Passed 1 piece(s) 6 x 8 DF No.2 U21 Passed 1 piece(s) 6 x 10 DF No.2 U22 Passed 1 piece(s) 4 x 8 DF No.2 U23 Passed 1 piece(s) 4 x 8 DF No.2 U24 Passed 1 piece(s) 4 x 12 DF No.2 MAIN FLOOR FRAMING Member Name Results Current Solution Comments M1 Passed 1 piece(s) 2 x 10 HF No.2 @ 16" OC M2 Passed 1 piece(s) 4 x 10 DF No.2 M3 Passed 1 piece(s) 4 x 10 DF No.2 M4 Passed 1 piece(s) 4 x 10 DF No.2 M5 Passed 1 piece(s) 4 x 10 DF No.2 230340 - BEAM CALCULATIONS JOB SUMMARY REPORT ForteWEB Software Operator Job Notes 8/14/2023 9:09:05 PM UTCJoe Greenfield Hodge Engineering (253) 857-7055 joe@hodgeengineering.com ForteWEB v3.6 File Name: 230340 - BEAM CALCULATIONS Page 1 / 35 Design Results Actual @ Location Allowed Result LDF Load: Combination (Pattern) Member Reaction (lbs)346 @ 0 3281 (1.50")Passed (11%)--1.0 D + 1.0 S (All Spans) Shear (lbs)250 @ 8 3/4"3502 Passed (7%)1.15 1.0 D + 1.0 S (All Spans) Moment (Ft-lbs)454 @ 2' 7 1/2"3438 Passed (13%)1.15 1.0 D + 1.0 S (All Spans) Live Load Defl. (in)0.007 @ 2' 7 1/2"0.175 Passed (L/999+)--1.0 D + 1.0 S (All Spans) Total Load Defl. (in)0.013 @ 2' 7 1/2"0.262 Passed (L/999+)--1.0 D + 1.0 S (All Spans) System : Wall Member Type : Header Building Use : Residential Building Code : IBC 2018 Design Methodology : ASD •Deflection criteria: LL (L/360) and TL (L/240). •Applicable calculations are based on NDS. Bearing Length Loads to Supports (lbs) Supports Total Available Required Dead Snow Factored Accessories 1 - Trimmer - HF 1.50"1.50"1.50"149 197 346 None 2 - Trimmer - HF 1.50"1.50"1.50"149 197 346 None Lateral Bracing Bracing Intervals Comments Top Edge (Lu)Continuous Bottom Edge (Lu)End Bearing Points Dead Snow Vertical Loads Location Tributary Width (0.90)(1.15)Comments 0 - Self Weight (PLF)0 to 5' 3"N/A 6.4 -- 1 - Uniform (PSF)0 to 5' 3"3'16.8 25.0 ROOF Weyerhaeuser warrants that the sizing of its products will be in accordance with Weyerhaeuser product design criteria and published design values. Weyerhaeuser expressly disclaims any other warranties related to the software. Use of this software is not intended to circumvent the need for a design professional as determined by the authority having jurisdiction. The designer of record, builder or framer is responsible to assure that this calculation is compatible with the overall project. Accessories (Rim Board, Blocking Panels and Squash Blocks) are not designed by this software. Products manufactured at Weyerhaeuser facilities are third-party certified to sustainable forestry standards. Weyerhaeuser Engineered Lumber Products have been evaluated by ICC-ES under evaluation reports ESR-1153 and ESR-1387 and/or tested in accordance with applicable ASTM standards. For current code evaluation reports, Weyerhaeuser product literature and installation details refer to www.weyerhaeuser.com/woodproducts/document-library. The product application, input design loads, dimensions and support information have been provided by ForteWEB Software Operator Weyerhaeuser Notes All locations are measured from the outside face of left support (or left cantilever end). All dimensions are horizontal. MEMBER REPORT PASSED ROOF FRAMING, R1 1 piece(s) 4 x 8 DF No.2 ForteWEB Software Operator Job Notes 8/14/2023 9:09:05 PM UTCJoe Greenfield Hodge Engineering (253) 857-7055 joe@hodgeengineering.com ForteWEB v3.6, Engine: V8.3.0.43, Data: V8.1.4.1 File Name: 230340 - BEAM CALCULATIONS Page 2 / 35 Design Results Actual @ Location Allowed Result LDF Load: Combination (Pattern) Member Reaction (lbs)1881 @ 0 3281 (1.50")Passed (57%)--1.0 D + 1.0 S (All Spans) Shear (lbs)1358 @ 8 3/4"3502 Passed (39%)1.15 1.0 D + 1.0 S (All Spans) Moment (Ft-lbs)2469 @ 2' 7 1/2"3438 Passed (72%)1.15 1.0 D + 1.0 S (All Spans) Live Load Defl. (in)0.041 @ 2' 7 1/2"0.175 Passed (L/999+)--1.0 D + 1.0 S (All Spans) Total Load Defl. (in)0.069 @ 2' 7 1/2"0.262 Passed (L/915)--1.0 D + 1.0 S (All Spans) System : Wall Member Type : Header Building Use : Residential Building Code : IBC 2018 Design Methodology : ASD •Deflection criteria: LL (L/360) and TL (L/240). •Applicable calculations are based on NDS. Bearing Length Loads to Supports (lbs) Supports Total Available Required Dead Snow Factored Accessories 1 - Trimmer - HF 1.50"1.50"1.50"765 1116 1881 None 2 - Trimmer - HF 1.50"1.50"1.50"765 1116 1881 None Lateral Bracing Bracing Intervals Comments Top Edge (Lu)Continuous Bottom Edge (Lu)End Bearing Points Dead Snow Vertical Loads Location Tributary Width (0.90)(1.15)Comments 0 - Self Weight (PLF)0 to 5' 3"N/A 6.4 -- 1 - Uniform (PSF)0 to 5' 3"17'16.8 25.0 ROOF Weyerhaeuser warrants that the sizing of its products will be in accordance with Weyerhaeuser product design criteria and published design values. Weyerhaeuser expressly disclaims any other warranties related to the software. Use of this software is not intended to circumvent the need for a design professional as determined by the authority having jurisdiction. The designer of record, builder or framer is responsible to assure that this calculation is compatible with the overall project. Accessories (Rim Board, Blocking Panels and Squash Blocks) are not designed by this software. Products manufactured at Weyerhaeuser facilities are third-party certified to sustainable forestry standards. Weyerhaeuser Engineered Lumber Products have been evaluated by ICC-ES under evaluation reports ESR-1153 and ESR-1387 and/or tested in accordance with applicable ASTM standards. For current code evaluation reports, Weyerhaeuser product literature and installation details refer to www.weyerhaeuser.com/woodproducts/document-library. The product application, input design loads, dimensions and support information have been provided by ForteWEB Software Operator Weyerhaeuser Notes All locations are measured from the outside face of left support (or left cantilever end). All dimensions are horizontal. MEMBER REPORT PASSED ROOF FRAMING, R2 1 piece(s) 4 x 8 DF No.2 ForteWEB Software Operator Job Notes 8/14/2023 9:09:05 PM UTCJoe Greenfield Hodge Engineering (253) 857-7055 joe@hodgeengineering.com ForteWEB v3.6, Engine: V8.3.0.43, Data: V8.1.4.1 File Name: 230340 - BEAM CALCULATIONS Page 3 / 35 Design Results Actual @ Location Allowed Result LDF Load: Combination (Pattern) Member Reaction (lbs)964 @ 0 3281 (1.50")Passed (29%)--1.0 D + 1.0 S (All Spans) Shear (lbs)820 @ 1' 3/4"5434 Passed (15%)1.15 1.0 D + 1.0 S (All Spans) Moment (Ft-lbs)3434 @ 7' 1 1/2"7004 Passed (49%)1.15 1.0 D + 1.0 S (All Spans) Live Load Defl. (in)0.105 @ 7' 1 1/2"0.475 Passed (L/999+)--1.0 D + 1.0 S (All Spans) Total Load Defl. (in)0.189 @ 7' 1 1/2"0.712 Passed (L/905)--1.0 D + 1.0 S (All Spans) System : Wall Member Type : Header Building Use : Residential Building Code : IBC 2018 Design Methodology : ASD •Deflection criteria: LL (L/360) and TL (L/240). •Applicable calculations are based on NDS. Bearing Length Loads to Supports (lbs) Supports Total Available Required Dead Snow Factored Accessories 1 - Trimmer - HF 1.50"1.50"1.50"430 534 964 None 2 - Trimmer - HF 1.50"1.50"1.50"430 534 964 None Lateral Bracing Bracing Intervals Comments Top Edge (Lu)Continuous Bottom Edge (Lu)End Bearing Points Dead Snow Vertical Loads Location Tributary Width (0.90)(1.15)Comments 0 - Self Weight (PLF)0 to 14' 3"N/A 10.0 -- 1 - Uniform (PSF)0 to 14' 3"3'16.8 25.0 ROOF Weyerhaeuser warrants that the sizing of its products will be in accordance with Weyerhaeuser product design criteria and published design values. Weyerhaeuser expressly disclaims any other warranties related to the software. Use of this software is not intended to circumvent the need for a design professional as determined by the authority having jurisdiction. The designer of record, builder or framer is responsible to assure that this calculation is compatible with the overall project. Accessories (Rim Board, Blocking Panels and Squash Blocks) are not designed by this software. Products manufactured at Weyerhaeuser facilities are third-party certified to sustainable forestry standards. Weyerhaeuser Engineered Lumber Products have been evaluated by ICC-ES under evaluation reports ESR-1153 and ESR-1387 and/or tested in accordance with applicable ASTM standards. For current code evaluation reports, Weyerhaeuser product literature and installation details refer to www.weyerhaeuser.com/woodproducts/document-library. The product application, input design loads, dimensions and support information have been provided by ForteWEB Software Operator Weyerhaeuser Notes All locations are measured from the outside face of left support (or left cantilever end). All dimensions are horizontal. MEMBER REPORT PASSED ROOF FRAMING, R3 1 piece(s) 4 x 12 DF No.2 ForteWEB Software Operator Job Notes 8/14/2023 9:09:05 PM UTCJoe Greenfield Hodge Engineering (253) 857-7055 joe@hodgeengineering.com ForteWEB v3.6, Engine: V8.3.0.43, Data: V8.1.4.1 File Name: 230340 - BEAM CALCULATIONS Page 4 / 35 Design Results Actual @ Location Allowed Result LDF Load: Combination (Pattern) Member Reaction (lbs)630 @ 0 3281 (1.50")Passed (19%)--1.0 D + 1.0 S (All Spans) Shear (lbs)518 @ 8 3/4"3502 Passed (15%)1.15 1.0 D + 1.0 S (All Spans) Moment (Ft-lbs)1299 @ 4' 1 1/2"3438 Passed (38%)1.15 1.0 D + 1.0 S (All Spans) Live Load Defl. (in)0.051 @ 4' 1 1/2"0.275 Passed (L/999+)--1.0 D + 1.0 S (All Spans) Total Load Defl. (in)0.089 @ 4' 1 1/2"0.313 Passed (L/999+)--1.0 D + 1.0 S (All Spans) System : Wall Member Type : Header Building Use : Residential Building Code : IBC 2018 Design Methodology : ASD •Deflection criteria: LL (L/360) and TL (5/16"). •Applicable calculations are based on NDS. Bearing Length Loads to Supports (lbs) Supports Total Available Required Dead Snow Factored Accessories 1 - Trimmer - HF 1.50"1.50"1.50"269 361 630 None 2 - Trimmer - HF 1.50"1.50"1.50"269 361 630 None Lateral Bracing Bracing Intervals Comments Top Edge (Lu)Continuous Bottom Edge (Lu)End Bearing Points Dead Snow Vertical Loads Location Tributary Width (0.90)(1.15)Comments 0 - Self Weight (PLF)0 to 8' 3"N/A 6.4 -- 1 - Uniform (PSF)0 to 8' 3"3' 6"16.8 25.0 ROOF Weyerhaeuser warrants that the sizing of its products will be in accordance with Weyerhaeuser product design criteria and published design values. Weyerhaeuser expressly disclaims any other warranties related to the software. Use of this software is not intended to circumvent the need for a design professional as determined by the authority having jurisdiction. The designer of record, builder or framer is responsible to assure that this calculation is compatible with the overall project. Accessories (Rim Board, Blocking Panels and Squash Blocks) are not designed by this software. Products manufactured at Weyerhaeuser facilities are third-party certified to sustainable forestry standards. Weyerhaeuser Engineered Lumber Products have been evaluated by ICC-ES under evaluation reports ESR-1153 and ESR-1387 and/or tested in accordance with applicable ASTM standards. For current code evaluation reports, Weyerhaeuser product literature and installation details refer to www.weyerhaeuser.com/woodproducts/document-library. The product application, input design loads, dimensions and support information have been provided by ForteWEB Software Operator Weyerhaeuser Notes All locations are measured from the outside face of left support (or left cantilever end). All dimensions are horizontal. MEMBER REPORT PASSED ROOF FRAMING, R4 1 piece(s) 4 x 8 DF No.2 ForteWEB Software Operator Job Notes 8/14/2023 9:09:05 PM UTCJoe Greenfield Hodge Engineering (253) 857-7055 joe@hodgeengineering.com ForteWEB v3.6, Engine: V8.3.0.43, Data: V8.1.4.1 File Name: 230340 - BEAM CALCULATIONS Page 5 / 35 Design Results Actual @ Location Allowed Result LDF Load: Combination (Pattern) Member Reaction (lbs)677 @ 7' 11 1/2"5156 (1.50")Passed (13%)--1.0 D + 1.0 S (All Spans) Shear (lbs)566 @ 7' 4"5376 Passed (11%)1.15 1.0 D + 1.0 S (All Spans) Moment (Ft-lbs)1290 @ 4' 1 3/4"3706 Passed (35%)1.15 1.0 D + 1.0 S (All Spans) Live Load Defl. (in)0.030 @ 4' 1 3/4"0.381 Passed (L/999+)--1.0 D + 1.0 S (All Spans) Total Load Defl. (in)0.054 @ 4' 1 3/4"0.508 Passed (L/999+)--1.0 D + 1.0 S (All Spans) System : Roof Member Type : Drop Beam Building Use : Residential Building Code : IBC 2018 Design Methodology : ASD Member Pitch : 0/12 •Deflection criteria: LL (L/240) and TL (L/180). •Applicable calculations are based on NDS. • Blocking Panels are assumed to carry no loads applied directly above them and the full load is applied to the member being designed. • At hanger supports, the Total Bearing dimension is equal to the width of the material that is supporting the hanger • ¹ See Connector grid below for additional information and/or requirements. Bearing Length Loads to Supports (lbs) Supports Total Available Required Dead Snow Factored Accessories 1 - Stud wall - HF 5.50"5.50"1.50"321 415 736 Blocking 2 - Hanger on 7 1/2" GLB beam 5.50"Hanger¹1.50"326 427 753 See note ¹ Lateral Bracing Bracing Intervals Comments Top Edge (Lu)Continuous Bottom Edge (Lu)End Bearing Points Connector: Simpson Strong-Tie Support Model Seat Length Top Fasteners Face Fasteners Member Fasteners Accessories 2 - Top Mount Hanger BA68 3.00"6-10d 10-10d 2-10dx1.5 •Refer to manufacturer notes and instructions for proper installation and use of all connectors. Dead Snow Vertical Loads Location (Side)Tributary Width (0.90)(1.15)Comments 0 - Self Weight (PLF)0 to 7' 11 1/2"N/A 10.4 -- 1 - Uniform (PSF)0 to 8' 5" (Top)4'16.8 25.0 ROOF Weyerhaeuser warrants that the sizing of its products will be in accordance with Weyerhaeuser product design criteria and published design values. Weyerhaeuser expressly disclaims any other warranties related to the software. Use of this software is not intended to circumvent the need for a design professional as determined by the authority having jurisdiction. The designer of record, builder or framer is responsible to assure that this calculation is compatible with the overall project. Accessories (Rim Board, Blocking Panels and Squash Blocks) are not designed by this software. Products manufactured at Weyerhaeuser facilities are third-party certified to sustainable forestry standards. Weyerhaeuser Engineered Lumber Products have been evaluated by ICC-ES under evaluation reports ESR-1153 and ESR-1387 and/or tested in accordance with applicable ASTM standards. For current code evaluation reports, Weyerhaeuser product literature and installation details refer to www.weyerhaeuser.com/woodproducts/document-library. The product application, input design loads, dimensions and support information have been provided by ForteWEB Software Operator Weyerhaeuser Notes All locations are measured from the outside face of left support (or left cantilever end). All dimensions are horizontal. MEMBER REPORT PASSED ROOF FRAMING, R5 1 piece(s) 6 x 8 DF No.2 ForteWEB Software Operator Job Notes 8/14/2023 9:09:05 PM UTCJoe Greenfield Hodge Engineering (253) 857-7055 joe@hodgeengineering.com ForteWEB v3.6, Engine: V8.3.0.43, Data: V8.1.4.1 File Name: 230340 - BEAM CALCULATIONS Page 6 / 35 Design Results Actual @ Location Allowed Result LDF Load: Combination (Pattern) Member Reaction (lbs)536 @ 16' 5 1/2"911 (1.50")Passed (59%)--1.0 D + 1.0 L (All Spans) Shear (lbs)474 @ 15' 6 1/4"1688 Passed (28%)1.00 1.0 D + 1.0 L (All Spans) Moment (Ft-lbs)2156 @ 8' 5"2577 Passed (84%)1.00 1.0 D + 1.0 L (All Spans) Live Load Defl. (in)0.347 @ 8' 5"0.402 Passed (L/556)--1.0 D + 1.0 L (All Spans) Total Load Defl. (in)0.434 @ 8' 5"0.804 Passed (L/445)--1.0 D + 1.0 L (All Spans) TJ-Pro™ Rating N/A N/A N/A --N/A System : Floor Member Type : Joist Building Use : Residential Building Code : IBC 2018 Design Methodology : ASD •Deflection criteria: LL (L/480) and TL (L/240). •A 15% increase in the moment capacity has been added to account for repetitive member usage. •Applicable calculations are based on NDS. •No composite action between deck and joist was considered in analysis. • Rim Board is assumed to carry all loads applied directly above it, bypassing the member being designed. • At hanger supports, the Total Bearing dimension is equal to the width of the material that is supporting the hanger • ¹ See Connector grid below for additional information and/or requirements. Bearing Length Loads to Supports (lbs) Supports Total Available Required Dead Floor Live Factored Accessories 1 - Stud wall - HF 5.50"4.25"1.50"112 449 561 1 1/4" Rim Board 2 - Hanger on 11 1/4" HF beam 5.50"Hanger¹1.50"113 453 567 See note ¹ Lateral Bracing Bracing Intervals Comments Top Edge (Lu)Continuous Bottom Edge (Lu)End Bearing Points Connector: Simpson Strong-Tie Support Model Seat Length Top Fasteners Face Fasteners Member Fasteners Accessories 2 - Face Mount Hanger LUS28 1.75"N/A 6-10dx1.5 3-10d •Refer to manufacturer notes and instructions for proper installation and use of all connectors. Dead Floor Live Vertical Load Location (Side)Spacing (0.90)(1.00)Comments 1 - Uniform (PSF)0 to 16' 11"16"10.0 40.0 FLOOR Weyerhaeuser warrants that the sizing of its products will be in accordance with Weyerhaeuser product design criteria and published design values. Weyerhaeuser expressly disclaims any other warranties related to the software. Use of this software is not intended to circumvent the need for a design professional as determined by the authority having jurisdiction. The designer of record, builder or framer is responsible to assure that this calculation is compatible with the overall project. Accessories (Rim Board, Blocking Panels and Squash Blocks) are not designed by this software. Products manufactured at Weyerhaeuser facilities are third-party certified to sustainable forestry standards. Weyerhaeuser Engineered Lumber Products have been evaluated by ICC-ES under evaluation reports ESR-1153 and ESR-1387 and/or tested in accordance with applicable ASTM standards. For current code evaluation reports, Weyerhaeuser product literature and installation details refer to www.weyerhaeuser.com/woodproducts/document-library. The product application, input design loads, dimensions and support information have been provided by ForteWEB Software Operator Weyerhaeuser Notes All locations are measured from the outside face of left support (or left cantilever end). All dimensions are horizontal. MEMBER REPORT PASSED UPPER FLOOR FRAMING, U1 1 piece(s) 2 x 12 HF No.2 @ 16" OC ForteWEB Software Operator Job Notes 8/14/2023 9:09:05 PM UTCJoe Greenfield Hodge Engineering (253) 857-7055 joe@hodgeengineering.com ForteWEB v3.6, Engine: V8.3.0.43, Data: V8.1.4.1 File Name: 230340 - BEAM CALCULATIONS Page 7 / 35 Design Results Actual @ Location Allowed Result LDF Load: Combination (Pattern) Member Reaction (lbs)543 @ 18' 11 1/2"911 (1.50")Passed (60%)--1.0 D + 1.0 L (Alt Spans) Shear (lbs)517 @ 3' 1 3/4"1688 Passed (31%)1.00 1.0 D + 1.0 L (All Spans) Moment (Ft-lbs)2215 @ 10' 9 11/16"2577 Passed (86%)1.00 1.0 D + 1.0 L (Alt Spans) Live Load Defl. (in)0.431 @ 10' 5 5/8"0.566 Passed (L/473)--1.0 D + 1.0 L (Alt Spans) Total Load Defl. (in)0.487 @ 10' 7 1/16"0.849 Passed (L/418)--1.0 D + 1.0 L (Alt Spans) TJ-Pro™ Rating N/A N/A N/A --N/A System : Floor Member Type : Joist Building Use : Residential Building Code : IBC 2018 Design Methodology : ASD •Deflection criteria: LL (L/360) and TL (L/240). •Overhang deflection criteria: LL (2L/360) and TL (2L/240). •A 15% increase in the moment capacity has been added to account for repetitive member usage. •Applicable calculations are based on NDS. •No composite action between deck and joist was considered in analysis. • Blocking Panels are assumed to carry no loads applied directly above them and the full load is applied to the member being designed. • At hanger supports, the Total Bearing dimension is equal to the width of the material that is supporting the hanger • ¹ See Connector grid below for additional information and/or requirements. Bearing Length Loads to Supports (lbs) Supports Total Available Required Dead Floor Live Snow Factored Accessories 1 - Stud wall - HF 5.50"5.50"1.50"342 564 112 907 Blocking 2 - Hanger on 11 1/4" HF beam 5.50"Hanger¹1.50"97 477 -12 574 See note ¹ Lateral Bracing Bracing Intervals Comments Top Edge (Lu)Continuous Bottom Edge (Lu)End Bearing Points Connector: Simpson Strong-Tie Support Model Seat Length Top Fasteners Face Fasteners Member Fasteners Accessories 2 - Face Mount Hanger LUS28 1.75"N/A 6-10dx1.5 3-10d •Refer to manufacturer notes and instructions for proper installation and use of all connectors. Dead Floor Live Snow Vertical Loads Location (Side)Spacing (0.90)(1.00)(1.15)Comments 1 - Uniform (PSF)0 to 19' 5"16"10.0 40.0 -FLOOR 2 - Point (lb)0 N/A 60 -100 ROOF 3 - Point (lb)0 N/A 120 --WALL Weyerhaeuser warrants that the sizing of its products will be in accordance with Weyerhaeuser product design criteria and published design values. Weyerhaeuser expressly disclaims any other warranties related to the software. Use of this software is not intended to circumvent the need for a design professional as determined by the authority having jurisdiction. The designer of record, builder or framer is responsible to assure that this calculation is compatible with the overall project. Accessories (Rim Board, Blocking Panels and Squash Blocks) are not designed by this software. Products manufactured at Weyerhaeuser facilities are third-party certified to sustainable forestry standards. Weyerhaeuser Engineered Lumber Products have been evaluated by ICC-ES under evaluation reports ESR-1153 and ESR-1387 and/or tested in accordance with applicable ASTM standards. For current code evaluation reports, Weyerhaeuser product literature and installation details refer to www.weyerhaeuser.com/woodproducts/document-library. The product application, input design loads, dimensions and support information have been provided by ForteWEB Software Operator Weyerhaeuser Notes All locations are measured from the outside face of left support (or left cantilever end). All dimensions are horizontal. MEMBER REPORT PASSED UPPER FLOOR FRAMING, U2 1 piece(s) 2 x 12 HF No.2 @ 16" OC ForteWEB Software Operator Job Notes 8/14/2023 9:09:05 PM UTCJoe Greenfield Hodge Engineering (253) 857-7055 joe@hodgeengineering.com ForteWEB v3.6, Engine: V8.3.0.43, Data: V8.1.4.1 File Name: 230340 - BEAM CALCULATIONS Page 8 / 35 Design Results Actual @ Location Allowed Result LDF Load: Combination (Pattern) Member Reaction (lbs)1716 @ 1' 11 3/4"12513 (5.50")Passed (14%)--1.0 D + 0.75 L + 0.75 S (All Spans) Shear (lbs)558 @ 3' 1 3/4"7481 Passed (7%)1.00 1.0 D + 1.0 L (All Spans) Moment (Ft-lbs)-1282 @ 1' 11 3/4"9125 Passed (14%)1.15 1.0 D + 1.0 S (All Spans) Live Load Defl. (in)0.085 @ 9' 7 7/8"0.384 Passed (L/999+)--1.0 D + 1.0 L (Alt Spans) Total Load Defl. (in)0.105 @ 9' 10 5/16"0.768 Passed (L/999+)--1.0 D + 1.0 L (Alt Spans) System : Floor Member Type : Flush Beam Building Use : Residential Building Code : IBC 2018 Design Methodology : ASD •Deflection criteria: LL (L/480) and TL (L/240). •Overhang deflection criteria: LL (2L/480) and TL (2L/240). •A 50.8% decrease in the moment capacity has been added to account for lateral stability. • Rim Board is assumed to carry all loads applied directly above it, bypassing the member being designed. • Blocking Panels are assumed to carry no loads applied directly above them and the full load is applied to the member being designed. Bearing Length Loads to Supports (lbs) Supports Total Available Required Dead Floor Live Snow Factored Accessories 1 - Beam - GLB 5.50"5.50"1.50"847 522 637 1716 Blocking 2 - Stud wall - HF 5.50"4.25"1.50"155 427/-1 -41 582 1 1/4" Rim Board Lateral Bracing Bracing Intervals Comments Top Edge (Lu)Continuous Bottom Edge (Lu)End Bearing Points Dead Floor Live Snow Vertical Loads Location (Side)Tributary Width (0.90)(1.00)(1.15)Comments 0 - Self Weight (PLF)0 to 17' 6 3/4"N/A 11.5 ---- 1 - Uniform (PSF)0 to 17' 8" (Top)1' 4"10.0 40.0 -FLOOR 2 - Uniform (PLF)0 to 1' 10" (Top)N/A 90.0 --WALL 3 - Uniform (PSF)0 to 1' 10" (Top)8'16.8 -25.0 ROOF 4 - Uniform (PSF)0 to 1' 10" (Top)5'16.8 -25.0 LOWER ROOF Weyerhaeuser warrants that the sizing of its products will be in accordance with Weyerhaeuser product design criteria and published design values. Weyerhaeuser expressly disclaims any other warranties related to the software. Use of this software is not intended to circumvent the need for a design professional as determined by the authority having jurisdiction. The designer of record, builder or framer is responsible to assure that this calculation is compatible with the overall project. Accessories (Rim Board, Blocking Panels and Squash Blocks) are not designed by this software. Products manufactured at Weyerhaeuser facilities are third-party certified to sustainable forestry standards. Weyerhaeuser Engineered Lumber Products have been evaluated by ICC-ES under evaluation reports ESR-1153 and ESR-1387 and/or tested in accordance with applicable ASTM standards. For current code evaluation reports, Weyerhaeuser product literature and installation details refer to www.weyerhaeuser.com/woodproducts/document-library. The product application, input design loads, dimensions and support information have been provided by ForteWEB Software Operator Weyerhaeuser Notes All locations are measured from the outside face of left support (or left cantilever end). All dimensions are horizontal. MEMBER REPORT PASSED UPPER FLOOR FRAMING, U3 2 piece(s) 1 3/4" x 11 1/4" 2.0E Microllam® LVL ForteWEB Software Operator Job Notes 8/14/2023 9:09:05 PM UTCJoe Greenfield Hodge Engineering (253) 857-7055 joe@hodgeengineering.com ForteWEB v3.6, Engine: V8.3.0.43, Data: V8.1.4.1 File Name: 230340 - BEAM CALCULATIONS Page 9 / 35 Design Results Actual @ Location Allowed Result LDF Load: Combination (Pattern) Member Reaction (lbs)3037 @ 9' 1"9467 (4.25")Passed (32%)--1.0 D + 1.0 S (All Spans) Shear (lbs)2281 @ 1' 3"6810 Passed (33%)1.15 1.0 D + 1.0 S (All Spans) Moment (Ft-lbs)6312 @ 4' 8 1/2"6937 Passed (91%)1.15 1.0 D + 1.0 S (All Spans) Live Load Defl. (in)0.084 @ 4' 8 1/2"0.219 Passed (L/999+)--1.0 D + 1.0 S (All Spans) Total Load Defl. (in)0.170 @ 4' 8 1/2"0.438 Passed (L/617)--1.0 D + 1.0 S (All Spans) System : Floor Member Type : Flush Beam Building Use : Residential Building Code : IBC 2018 Design Methodology : ASD •Deflection criteria: LL (L/480) and TL (L/240). •Lumber grading provisions must be extended over the length of the member per NDS 4.2.5.5. •Applicable calculations are based on NDS. • Rim Board is assumed to carry all loads applied directly above it, bypassing the member being designed. • Blocking Panels are assumed to carry no loads applied directly above them and the full load is applied to the member being designed. Bearing Length Loads to Supports (lbs) Supports Total Available Required Dead Floor Live Snow Factored Accessories 1 - Beam - GLB 5.50"5.50"1.50"1575 251 1530 3106 Blocking 2 - Stud wall - HF 5.50"4.25"1.50"1574 251 1530 3104 1 1/4" Rim Board Lateral Bracing Bracing Intervals Comments Top Edge (Lu)Continuous Bottom Edge (Lu)End Bearing Points Dead Floor Live Snow Vertical Loads Location (Side)Tributary Width (0.90)(1.00)(1.15)Comments 0 - Self Weight (PLF)0 to 9' 3 3/4"N/A 13.2 ---- 1 - Uniform (PSF)0 to 9' 5" (Top)1' 4"10.0 40.0 -FLOOR 2 - Uniform (PLF)0 to 9' 5" (Top)N/A 90.0 --WALL 3 - Uniform (PSF)0 to 9' 5" (Top)13'16.8 -25.0 ROOF Weyerhaeuser warrants that the sizing of its products will be in accordance with Weyerhaeuser product design criteria and published design values. Weyerhaeuser expressly disclaims any other warranties related to the software. Use of this software is not intended to circumvent the need for a design professional as determined by the authority having jurisdiction. The designer of record, builder or framer is responsible to assure that this calculation is compatible with the overall project. Accessories (Rim Board, Blocking Panels and Squash Blocks) are not designed by this software. Products manufactured at Weyerhaeuser facilities are third-party certified to sustainable forestry standards. Weyerhaeuser Engineered Lumber Products have been evaluated by ICC-ES under evaluation reports ESR-1153 and ESR-1387 and/or tested in accordance with applicable ASTM standards. For current code evaluation reports, Weyerhaeuser product literature and installation details refer to www.weyerhaeuser.com/woodproducts/document-library. The product application, input design loads, dimensions and support information have been provided by ForteWEB Software Operator Weyerhaeuser Notes All locations are measured from the outside face of left support (or left cantilever end). All dimensions are horizontal. MEMBER REPORT PASSED UPPER FLOOR FRAMING, U4 1 piece(s) 6 x 10 DF No.2 ForteWEB Software Operator Job Notes 8/14/2023 9:09:05 PM UTCJoe Greenfield Hodge Engineering (253) 857-7055 joe@hodgeengineering.com ForteWEB v3.6, Engine: V8.3.0.43, Data: V8.1.4.1 File Name: 230340 - BEAM CALCULATIONS Page 10 / 35 Design Results Actual @ Location Allowed Result LDF Load: Combination (Pattern) Member Reaction (lbs)1263 @ 6' 1"9467 (4.25")Passed (13%)--1.0 D + 0.75 L + 0.75 S (All Spans) Shear (lbs)852 @ 1' 1"4675 Passed (18%)1.00 1.0 D + 1.0 L (All Spans) Moment (Ft-lbs)1656 @ 3' 2 1/2"3222 Passed (51%)1.00 1.0 D + 1.0 L (All Spans) Live Load Defl. (in)0.020 @ 3' 2 1/2"0.144 Passed (L/999+)--1.0 D + 0.75 L + 0.75 S (All Spans) Total Load Defl. (in)0.040 @ 3' 2 1/2"0.287 Passed (L/999+)--1.0 D + 0.75 L + 0.75 S (All Spans) System : Floor Member Type : Flush Beam Building Use : Residential Building Code : IBC 2018 Design Methodology : ASD •Deflection criteria: LL (L/480) and TL (L/240). •Applicable calculations are based on NDS. • Rim Board is assumed to carry all loads applied directly above it, bypassing the member being designed. • Blocking Panels are assumed to carry no loads applied directly above them and the full load is applied to the member being designed. Bearing Length Loads to Supports (lbs) Supports Total Available Required Dead Floor Live Snow Factored Accessories 1 - Column Cap - steel 5.50"5.50"1.50"644 642 241 1306 Blocking 2 - Stud wall - HF 5.50"4.25"1.50"643 642 241 1305 1 1/4" Rim Board Lateral Bracing Bracing Intervals Comments Top Edge (Lu)Continuous Bottom Edge (Lu)End Bearing Points Dead Floor Live Snow Vertical Loads Location (Side)Tributary Width (0.90)(1.00)(1.15)Comments 0 - Self Weight (PLF)0 to 6' 3 3/4"N/A 10.4 ---- 1 - Uniform (PSF)0 to 6' 5" (Top)5'10.0 40.0 -FLOOR 2 - Uniform (PLF)0 to 6' 5" (Top)N/A 90.0 --WALL 3 - Uniform (PSF)0 to 6' 5" (Top)3'16.8 -25.0 ROOF Weyerhaeuser warrants that the sizing of its products will be in accordance with Weyerhaeuser product design criteria and published design values. Weyerhaeuser expressly disclaims any other warranties related to the software. Use of this software is not intended to circumvent the need for a design professional as determined by the authority having jurisdiction. The designer of record, builder or framer is responsible to assure that this calculation is compatible with the overall project. Accessories (Rim Board, Blocking Panels and Squash Blocks) are not designed by this software. Products manufactured at Weyerhaeuser facilities are third-party certified to sustainable forestry standards. Weyerhaeuser Engineered Lumber Products have been evaluated by ICC-ES under evaluation reports ESR-1153 and ESR-1387 and/or tested in accordance with applicable ASTM standards. For current code evaluation reports, Weyerhaeuser product literature and installation details refer to www.weyerhaeuser.com/woodproducts/document-library. The product application, input design loads, dimensions and support information have been provided by ForteWEB Software Operator Weyerhaeuser Notes All locations are measured from the outside face of left support (or left cantilever end). All dimensions are horizontal. MEMBER REPORT PASSED UPPER FLOOR FRAMING, U5 1 piece(s) 6 x 8 DF No.2 ForteWEB Software Operator Job Notes 8/14/2023 9:09:05 PM UTCJoe Greenfield Hodge Engineering (253) 857-7055 joe@hodgeengineering.com ForteWEB v3.6, Engine: V8.3.0.43, Data: V8.1.4.1 File Name: 230340 - BEAM CALCULATIONS Page 11 / 35 Design Results Actual @ Location Allowed Result LDF Load: Combination (Pattern) Member Reaction (lbs)3719 @ 14' 5"6024 (4.25")Passed (62%)--1.0 D + 1.0 L (All Spans) Shear (lbs)3058 @ 1' 4 3/4"7481 Passed (41%)1.00 1.0 D + 1.0 L (All Spans) Moment (Ft-lbs)12681 @ 7' 4 1/2"16137 Passed (79%)1.00 1.0 D + 1.0 L (All Spans) Live Load Defl. (in)0.455 @ 7' 4 1/2"0.469 Passed (L/371)--1.0 D + 1.0 L (All Spans) Total Load Defl. (in)0.582 @ 7' 4 1/2"0.704 Passed (L/290)--1.0 D + 1.0 L (All Spans) System : Floor Member Type : Flush Beam Building Use : Residential Building Code : IBC 2018 Design Methodology : ASD •Deflection criteria: LL (L/360) and TL (L/240). • Rim Board is assumed to carry all loads applied directly above it, bypassing the member being designed. • Blocking Panels are assumed to carry no loads applied directly above them and the full load is applied to the member being designed. Bearing Length Loads to Supports (lbs) Supports Total Available Required Dead Floor Live Factored Accessories 1 - Column Cap - steel 5.50"5.50"1.50"822 2950 3772 Blocking 2 - Stud wall - HF 5.50"4.25"2.62"821 2950 3771 1 1/4" Rim Board Lateral Bracing Bracing Intervals Comments Top Edge (Lu)Continuous Bottom Edge (Lu)End Bearing Points Dead Floor Live Vertical Loads Location (Side)Tributary Width (0.90)(1.00)Comments 0 - Self Weight (PLF)0 to 14' 7 3/4"N/A 11.5 -- 1 - Uniform (PSF)0 to 14' 9" (Top)10'10.0 40.0 FLOOR Weyerhaeuser warrants that the sizing of its products will be in accordance with Weyerhaeuser product design criteria and published design values. Weyerhaeuser expressly disclaims any other warranties related to the software. Use of this software is not intended to circumvent the need for a design professional as determined by the authority having jurisdiction. The designer of record, builder or framer is responsible to assure that this calculation is compatible with the overall project. Accessories (Rim Board, Blocking Panels and Squash Blocks) are not designed by this software. Products manufactured at Weyerhaeuser facilities are third-party certified to sustainable forestry standards. Weyerhaeuser Engineered Lumber Products have been evaluated by ICC-ES under evaluation reports ESR-1153 and ESR-1387 and/or tested in accordance with applicable ASTM standards. For current code evaluation reports, Weyerhaeuser product literature and installation details refer to www.weyerhaeuser.com/woodproducts/document-library. The product application, input design loads, dimensions and support information have been provided by ForteWEB Software Operator Weyerhaeuser Notes All locations are measured from the outside face of left support (or left cantilever end). All dimensions are horizontal. MEMBER REPORT PASSED UPPER FLOOR FRAMING, U6 2 piece(s) 1 3/4" x 11 1/4" 2.0E Microllam® LVL ForteWEB Software Operator Job Notes 8/14/2023 9:09:05 PM UTCJoe Greenfield Hodge Engineering (253) 857-7055 joe@hodgeengineering.com ForteWEB v3.6, Engine: V8.3.0.43, Data: V8.1.4.1 File Name: 230340 - BEAM CALCULATIONS Page 12 / 35 Design Results Actual @ Location Allowed Result LDF Load: Combination (Pattern) Member Reaction (lbs)1299 @ 13' 2 1/2"3938 (1.50")Passed (33%)--1.0 D + 1.0 L (All Spans) Shear (lbs)960 @ 12' 3 1/4"7481 Passed (13%)1.00 1.0 D + 1.0 L (All Spans) Moment (Ft-lbs)2430 @ 8' 2 5/8"16137 Passed (15%)1.00 1.0 D + 1.0 L (All Spans) Live Load Defl. (in)0.069 @ 7' 1 1/16"0.429 Passed (L/999+)--1.0 D + 1.0 L (All Spans) Total Load Defl. (in)0.095 @ 7' 11/16"0.644 Passed (L/999+)--1.0 D + 1.0 L (All Spans) System : Floor Member Type : Flush Beam Building Use : Residential Building Code : IBC 2018 Design Methodology : ASD •Deflection criteria: LL (L/360) and TL (L/240). • Blocking Panels are assumed to carry no loads applied directly above them and the full load is applied to the member being designed. • At hanger supports, the Total Bearing dimension is equal to the width of the material that is supporting the hanger • ¹ See Connector grid below for additional information and/or requirements. Bearing Length Loads to Supports (lbs) Supports Total Available Required Dead Floor Live Factored Accessories 1 - Stud wall - HF 5.50"5.50"1.50"191 452 642 Blocking 2 - Hanger on 11 1/4" HF beam 5.50"Hanger¹1.50"351 1108 1459 See note ¹ Lateral Bracing Bracing Intervals Comments Top Edge (Lu)Continuous Bottom Edge (Lu)End Bearing Points Connector: Simpson Strong-Tie Support Model Seat Length Top Fasteners Face Fasteners Member Fasteners Accessories 2 - Face Mount Hanger LUS410 2.00"N/A 8-10d 6-10d •Refer to manufacturer notes and instructions for proper installation and use of all connectors. Dead Floor Live Vertical Loads Location (Side)Tributary Width (0.90)(1.00)Comments 0 - Self Weight (PLF)0 to 13' 2 1/2"N/A 11.5 -- 1 - Uniform (PSF)0 to 10' (Top)1' 4"10.0 40.0 FLOOR 2 - Uniform (PSF)10' to 13' 8" (Top)7'10.0 40.0 FLOOR Weyerhaeuser warrants that the sizing of its products will be in accordance with Weyerhaeuser product design criteria and published design values. Weyerhaeuser expressly disclaims any other warranties related to the software. Use of this software is not intended to circumvent the need for a design professional as determined by the authority having jurisdiction. The designer of record, builder or framer is responsible to assure that this calculation is compatible with the overall project. Accessories (Rim Board, Blocking Panels and Squash Blocks) are not designed by this software. Products manufactured at Weyerhaeuser facilities are third-party certified to sustainable forestry standards. Weyerhaeuser Engineered Lumber Products have been evaluated by ICC-ES under evaluation reports ESR-1153 and ESR-1387 and/or tested in accordance with applicable ASTM standards. For current code evaluation reports, Weyerhaeuser product literature and installation details refer to www.weyerhaeuser.com/woodproducts/document-library. The product application, input design loads, dimensions and support information have been provided by ForteWEB Software Operator Weyerhaeuser Notes All locations are measured from the outside face of left support (or left cantilever end). All dimensions are horizontal. MEMBER REPORT PASSED UPPER FLOOR FRAMING, U7 2 piece(s) 1 3/4" x 11 1/4" 2.0E Microllam® LVL ForteWEB Software Operator Job Notes 8/14/2023 9:09:05 PM UTCJoe Greenfield Hodge Engineering (253) 857-7055 joe@hodgeengineering.com ForteWEB v3.6, Engine: V8.3.0.43, Data: V8.1.4.1 File Name: 230340 - BEAM CALCULATIONS Page 13 / 35 Design Results Actual @ Location Allowed Result LDF Load: Combination (Pattern) Member Reaction (lbs)2398 @ 9' 10"2481 (1.75")Passed (97%)--1.0 D + 1.0 L (All Spans) Shear (lbs)2098 @ 8' 9 1/4"7481 Passed (28%)1.00 1.0 D + 1.0 L (All Spans) Moment (Ft-lbs)7463 @ 5' 9"16137 Passed (46%)1.00 1.0 D + 1.0 L (All Spans) Live Load Defl. (in)0.113 @ 5' 15/16"0.317 Passed (L/999+)--1.0 D + 1.0 L (All Spans) Total Load Defl. (in)0.156 @ 5' 1 5/16"0.475 Passed (L/728)--1.0 D + 1.0 L (All Spans) System : Floor Member Type : Flush Beam Building Use : Residential Building Code : IBC 2018 Design Methodology : ASD •Deflection criteria: LL (L/360) and TL (L/240). • Rim Board is assumed to carry all loads applied directly above it, bypassing the member being designed. • Blocking Panels are assumed to carry no loads applied directly above them and the full load is applied to the member being designed. Bearing Length Loads to Supports (lbs) Supports Total Available Required Dead Floor Live Factored Accessories 1 - Stud wall - SPF 5.50"5.50"1.82"676 2029 2706 Blocking 2 - Stud wall - HF 3.00"1.75"1.69"803 1623 2426 1 1/4" Rim Board Lateral Bracing Bracing Intervals Comments Top Edge (Lu)Continuous Bottom Edge (Lu)End Bearing Points Dead Floor Live Vertical Loads Location (Side)Tributary Width (0.90)(1.00)Comments 0 - Self Weight (PLF)0 to 9' 10 1/4"N/A 11.5 -- 1 - Uniform (PSF)0 to 5' 9" (Top)8' 6"10.0 40.0 FLOOR 2 - Uniform (PSF)5' 9" to 9' 11 1/2" (Top)3' 6"10.0 40.0 FLOOR 3 - Uniform (PLF)5' 9" to 9' 11 1/2" (Top)N/A 90.0 -WALL 4 - Point (lb)5' 9" (Top)N/A 351 1108 Linked from: U7, Support 2 Weyerhaeuser warrants that the sizing of its products will be in accordance with Weyerhaeuser product design criteria and published design values. Weyerhaeuser expressly disclaims any other warranties related to the software. Use of this software is not intended to circumvent the need for a design professional as determined by the authority having jurisdiction. The designer of record, builder or framer is responsible to assure that this calculation is compatible with the overall project. Accessories (Rim Board, Blocking Panels and Squash Blocks) are not designed by this software. Products manufactured at Weyerhaeuser facilities are third-party certified to sustainable forestry standards. Weyerhaeuser Engineered Lumber Products have been evaluated by ICC-ES under evaluation reports ESR-1153 and ESR-1387 and/or tested in accordance with applicable ASTM standards. For current code evaluation reports, Weyerhaeuser product literature and installation details refer to www.weyerhaeuser.com/woodproducts/document-library. The product application, input design loads, dimensions and support information have been provided by ForteWEB Software Operator Weyerhaeuser Notes All locations are measured from the outside face of left support (or left cantilever end). All dimensions are horizontal. MEMBER REPORT PASSED UPPER FLOOR FRAMING, U8 2 piece(s) 1 3/4" x 11 1/4" 2.0E Microllam® LVL ForteWEB Software Operator Job Notes 8/14/2023 9:09:05 PM UTCJoe Greenfield Hodge Engineering (253) 857-7055 joe@hodgeengineering.com ForteWEB v3.6, Engine: V8.3.0.43, Data: V8.1.4.1 File Name: 230340 - BEAM CALCULATIONS Page 14 / 35 Design Results Actual @ Location Allowed Result LDF Load: Combination (Pattern) Member Reaction (lbs)429 @ 7' 4"2481 (1.75")Passed (17%)--1.0 D + 1.0 L (All Spans) Shear (lbs)650 @ 1' 3/4"3045 Passed (21%)1.00 1.0 D + 1.0 L (All Spans) Moment (Ft-lbs)1162 @ 2' 10 5/8"2989 Passed (39%)1.00 1.0 D + 1.0 L (All Spans) Live Load Defl. (in)0.042 @ 3' 7 11/16"0.233 Passed (L/999+)--1.0 D + 1.0 L (All Spans) Total Load Defl. (in)0.054 @ 3' 7 13/16"0.350 Passed (L/999+)--1.0 D + 1.0 L (All Spans) System : Floor Member Type : Flush Beam Building Use : Residential Building Code : IBC 2018 Design Methodology : ASD •Deflection criteria: LL (L/360) and TL (L/240). •Applicable calculations are based on NDS. • Rim Board is assumed to carry all loads applied directly above it, bypassing the member being designed. • Blocking Panels are assumed to carry no loads applied directly above them and the full load is applied to the member being designed. Bearing Length Loads to Supports (lbs) Supports Total Available Required Dead Floor Live Factored Accessories 1 - Stud wall - SPF 5.50"5.50"1.50"225 803 1029 Blocking 2 - Stud wall - HF 3.00"1.75"1.50"105 331 436 1 1/4" Rim Board Lateral Bracing Bracing Intervals Comments Top Edge (Lu)Continuous Bottom Edge (Lu)End Bearing Points Dead Floor Live Vertical Loads Location (Side)Tributary Width (0.90)(1.00)Comments 0 - Self Weight (PLF)0 to 7' 4 1/4"N/A 6.4 -- 1 - Uniform (PSF)0 to 3' 3" (Top)7'10.0 40.0 FLOOR 2 - Uniform (PSF)3' 3" to 7' 5 1/2" (Top)1' 4"10.0 40.0 FLOOR Weyerhaeuser warrants that the sizing of its products will be in accordance with Weyerhaeuser product design criteria and published design values. Weyerhaeuser expressly disclaims any other warranties related to the software. Use of this software is not intended to circumvent the need for a design professional as determined by the authority having jurisdiction. The designer of record, builder or framer is responsible to assure that this calculation is compatible with the overall project. Accessories (Rim Board, Blocking Panels and Squash Blocks) are not designed by this software. Products manufactured at Weyerhaeuser facilities are third-party certified to sustainable forestry standards. Weyerhaeuser Engineered Lumber Products have been evaluated by ICC-ES under evaluation reports ESR-1153 and ESR-1387 and/or tested in accordance with applicable ASTM standards. For current code evaluation reports, Weyerhaeuser product literature and installation details refer to www.weyerhaeuser.com/woodproducts/document-library. The product application, input design loads, dimensions and support information have been provided by ForteWEB Software Operator Weyerhaeuser Notes All locations are measured from the outside face of left support (or left cantilever end). All dimensions are horizontal. MEMBER REPORT PASSED UPPER FLOOR FRAMING, U9 1 piece(s) 4 x 8 DF No.2 ForteWEB Software Operator Job Notes 8/14/2023 9:09:05 PM UTCJoe Greenfield Hodge Engineering (253) 857-7055 joe@hodgeengineering.com ForteWEB v3.6, Engine: V8.3.0.43, Data: V8.1.4.1 File Name: 230340 - BEAM CALCULATIONS Page 15 / 35 Design Results Actual @ Location Allowed Result LDF Load: Combination (Pattern) Member Reaction (lbs)5529 @ 1 1/2"10725 (3.00")Passed (52%)--1.0 D + 1.0 L (All Spans) Shear (lbs)4660 @ 1' 3"11660 Passed (40%)1.00 1.0 D + 1.0 L (All Spans) Pos Moment (Ft-lbs)21277 @ 7' 9"26400 Passed (81%)1.00 1.0 D + 1.0 L (All Spans) Live Load Defl. (in)0.296 @ 7' 3"0.475 Passed (L/578)--1.0 D + 0.75 L + 0.75 S (All Spans) Total Load Defl. (in)0.531 @ 7' 3 1/8"0.712 Passed (L/322)--1.0 D + 0.75 L + 0.75 S (All Spans) System : Wall Member Type : Header Building Use : Residential Building Code : IBC 2018 Design Methodology : ASD •Deflection criteria: LL (L/360) and TL (L/240). •Critical positive moment adjusted by a volume/size factor of 1.00 that was calculated using length L = 14' 3". •The effects of positive or negative camber have not been accounted for when calculating deflection. •The specified glulam is assumed to have its strong laminations at the bottom of the beam. Install with proper side up as indicated by the manufacturer. •Applicable calculations are based on NDS. Bearing Length Loads to Supports (lbs) Supports Total Available Required Dead Floor Live Snow Factored Accessories 1 - Trimmer - HF 3.00"3.00"1.55"2348 3182 930 5529 None 2 - Trimmer - HF 3.00"3.00"1.50"2354 2914 1033 5314 None Lateral Bracing Bracing Intervals Comments Top Edge (Lu)Continuous Bottom Edge (Lu)End Bearing Points Dead Floor Live Snow Vertical Loads Location Tributary Width (0.90)(1.00)(1.15)Comments 0 - Self Weight (PLF)0 to 14' 6"N/A 16.0 ---- 1 - Uniform (PSF)7' 9" to 14' 6"1'16.8 -25.0 LOWER ROOF 2 - Uniform (PLF)7' 9" to 14' 6"N/A 90.0 --WALL 3 - Uniform (PSF)7' 9" to 14' 6"3'16.8 -25.0 ROOF 4 - Uniform (PSF)7' 9" to 14' 6"8' 6"10.0 40.0 -FLOOR 5 - Uniform (PLF)0 to 7' 9"N/A 256.5 423.0 84.0 Linked from: U2, Support 1 6 - Point (lb)7' 9"N/A 847 522 637 Linked from: U3, Support 1 Weyerhaeuser warrants that the sizing of its products will be in accordance with Weyerhaeuser product design criteria and published design values. Weyerhaeuser expressly disclaims any other warranties related to the software. Use of this software is not intended to circumvent the need for a design professional as determined by the authority having jurisdiction. The designer of record, builder or framer is responsible to assure that this calculation is compatible with the overall project. Accessories (Rim Board, Blocking Panels and Squash Blocks) are not designed by this software. Products manufactured at Weyerhaeuser facilities are third-party certified to sustainable forestry standards. Weyerhaeuser Engineered Lumber Products have been evaluated by ICC-ES under evaluation reports ESR-1153 and ESR-1387 and/or tested in accordance with applicable ASTM standards. For current code evaluation reports, Weyerhaeuser product literature and installation details refer to www.weyerhaeuser.com/woodproducts/document-library. The product application, input design loads, dimensions and support information have been provided by ForteWEB Software Operator Weyerhaeuser Notes All locations are measured from the outside face of left support (or left cantilever end). All dimensions are horizontal. MEMBER REPORT PASSED UPPER FLOOR FRAMING, U10 1 piece(s) 5 1/2" x 12" 24F-V4 DF Glulam ForteWEB Software Operator Job Notes 8/14/2023 9:09:05 PM UTCJoe Greenfield Hodge Engineering (253) 857-7055 joe@hodgeengineering.com ForteWEB v3.6, Engine: V8.3.0.43, Data: V8.1.4.1 File Name: 230340 - BEAM CALCULATIONS Page 16 / 35 Design Results Actual @ Location Allowed Result LDF Load: Combination (Pattern) Member Reaction (lbs)705 @ 1 1/2"6563 (3.00")Passed (11%)--1.0 D + 0.75 L + 0.75 S (All Spans) Shear (lbs)486 @ 10 1/4"3502 Passed (14%)1.15 1.0 D + 0.75 L + 0.75 S (All Spans) Moment (Ft-lbs)883 @ 2' 9"3438 Passed (26%)1.15 1.0 D + 0.75 L + 0.75 S (All Spans) Live Load Defl. (in)0.009 @ 2' 9"0.175 Passed (L/999+)--1.0 D + 0.75 L + 0.75 S (All Spans) Total Load Defl. (in)0.025 @ 2' 9"0.262 Passed (L/999+)--1.0 D + 0.75 L + 0.75 S (All Spans) System : Wall Member Type : Header Building Use : Residential Building Code : IBC 2018 Design Methodology : ASD •Deflection criteria: LL (L/360) and TL (L/240). •Applicable calculations are based on NDS. Bearing Length Loads to Supports (lbs) Supports Total Available Required Dead Floor Live Snow Factored Accessories 1 - Trimmer - HF 3.00"3.00"1.50"440 147 206 705 None 2 - Trimmer - HF 3.00"3.00"1.50"440 147 206 705 None Lateral Bracing Bracing Intervals Comments Top Edge (Lu)Continuous Bottom Edge (Lu)End Bearing Points Dead Floor Live Snow Vertical Loads Location Tributary Width (0.90)(1.00)(1.15)Comments 0 - Self Weight (PLF)0 to 5' 6"N/A 6.4 ---- 1 - Uniform (PSF)0 to 5' 6"1' 4"10.0 40.0 -FLOOR 2 - Uniform (PLF)0 to 5' 6"N/A 90.0 --WALL 3 - Uniform (PSF)0 to 5' 6"3'16.8 -25.0 ROOF Weyerhaeuser warrants that the sizing of its products will be in accordance with Weyerhaeuser product design criteria and published design values. Weyerhaeuser expressly disclaims any other warranties related to the software. Use of this software is not intended to circumvent the need for a design professional as determined by the authority having jurisdiction. The designer of record, builder or framer is responsible to assure that this calculation is compatible with the overall project. Accessories (Rim Board, Blocking Panels and Squash Blocks) are not designed by this software. Products manufactured at Weyerhaeuser facilities are third-party certified to sustainable forestry standards. Weyerhaeuser Engineered Lumber Products have been evaluated by ICC-ES under evaluation reports ESR-1153 and ESR-1387 and/or tested in accordance with applicable ASTM standards. For current code evaluation reports, Weyerhaeuser product literature and installation details refer to www.weyerhaeuser.com/woodproducts/document-library. The product application, input design loads, dimensions and support information have been provided by ForteWEB Software Operator Weyerhaeuser Notes All locations are measured from the outside face of left support (or left cantilever end). All dimensions are horizontal. MEMBER REPORT PASSED UPPER FLOOR FRAMING, U11 1 piece(s) 4 x 8 DF No.2 ForteWEB Software Operator Job Notes 8/14/2023 9:09:05 PM UTCJoe Greenfield Hodge Engineering (253) 857-7055 joe@hodgeengineering.com ForteWEB v3.6, Engine: V8.3.0.43, Data: V8.1.4.1 File Name: 230340 - BEAM CALCULATIONS Page 17 / 35 Design Results Actual @ Location Allowed Result LDF Load: Combination (Pattern) Member Reaction (lbs)2572 @ 1 1/2"6563 (3.00")Passed (39%)--1.0 D + 1.0 L (All Spans) Shear (lbs)2390 @ 10 1/4"3045 Passed (78%)1.00 1.0 D + 1.0 L (All Spans) Moment (Ft-lbs)2145 @ 1'2989 Passed (72%)1.00 1.0 D + 1.0 L (All Spans) Live Load Defl. (in)0.007 @ 1' 2 11/16"0.075 Passed (L/999+)--1.0 D + 1.0 L (All Spans) Total Load Defl. (in)0.009 @ 1' 2 11/16"0.112 Passed (L/999+)--1.0 D + 1.0 L (All Spans) System : Wall Member Type : Header Building Use : Residential Building Code : IBC 2018 Design Methodology : ASD •Deflection criteria: LL (L/360) and TL (L/240). •Applicable calculations are based on NDS. Bearing Length Loads to Supports (lbs) Supports Total Available Required Dead Floor Live Snow Factored Accessories 1 - Trimmer - HF 3.00"3.00"1.50"702 1869 94 2572 None 2 - Trimmer - HF 3.00"3.00"1.50"520 1214 94 1734 None Lateral Bracing Bracing Intervals Comments Top Edge (Lu)Continuous Bottom Edge (Lu)End Bearing Points Dead Floor Live Snow Vertical Loads Location Tributary Width (0.90)(1.00)(1.15)Comments 0 - Self Weight (PLF)0 to 2' 6"N/A 6.4 ---- 1 - Uniform (PSF)0 to 2' 6"1' 4"10.0 40.0 -FLOOR 2 - Uniform (PLF)0 to 2' 6"N/A 90.0 --WALL 3 - Uniform (PSF)0 to 2' 6"3'16.8 -25.0 ROOF 4 - Point (lb)1'N/A 822 2950 -Linked from: U6, Support 1 Weyerhaeuser warrants that the sizing of its products will be in accordance with Weyerhaeuser product design criteria and published design values. Weyerhaeuser expressly disclaims any other warranties related to the software. Use of this software is not intended to circumvent the need for a design professional as determined by the authority having jurisdiction. The designer of record, builder or framer is responsible to assure that this calculation is compatible with the overall project. Accessories (Rim Board, Blocking Panels and Squash Blocks) are not designed by this software. Products manufactured at Weyerhaeuser facilities are third-party certified to sustainable forestry standards. Weyerhaeuser Engineered Lumber Products have been evaluated by ICC-ES under evaluation reports ESR-1153 and ESR-1387 and/or tested in accordance with applicable ASTM standards. For current code evaluation reports, Weyerhaeuser product literature and installation details refer to www.weyerhaeuser.com/woodproducts/document-library. The product application, input design loads, dimensions and support information have been provided by ForteWEB Software Operator Weyerhaeuser Notes All locations are measured from the outside face of left support (or left cantilever end). All dimensions are horizontal. MEMBER REPORT PASSED UPPER FLOOR FRAMING, U12 1 piece(s) 4 x 8 DF No.2 ForteWEB Software Operator Job Notes 8/14/2023 9:09:05 PM UTCJoe Greenfield Hodge Engineering (253) 857-7055 joe@hodgeengineering.com ForteWEB v3.6, Engine: V8.3.0.43, Data: V8.1.4.1 File Name: 230340 - BEAM CALCULATIONS Page 18 / 35 Design Results Actual @ Location Allowed Result LDF Load: Combination (Pattern) Member Reaction (lbs)3586 @ 6' 4 1/2"6563 (3.00")Passed (55%)--1.0 D + 0.75 L + 0.75 S (All Spans) Shear (lbs)2371 @ 5' 3 3/4"5434 Passed (44%)1.15 1.0 D + 0.75 L + 0.75 S (All Spans) Moment (Ft-lbs)5808 @ 3' 3"7004 Passed (83%)1.15 1.0 D + 0.75 L + 0.75 S (All Spans) Live Load Defl. (in)0.032 @ 3' 3 13/16"0.208 Passed (L/999+)--1.0 D + 0.75 L + 0.75 S (All Spans) Total Load Defl. (in)0.056 @ 3' 3 15/16"0.313 Passed (L/999+)--1.0 D + 0.75 L + 0.75 S (All Spans) System : Wall Member Type : Header Building Use : Residential Building Code : IBC 2018 Design Methodology : ASD •Deflection criteria: LL (L/360) and TL (L/240). •Applicable calculations are based on NDS. Bearing Length Loads to Supports (lbs) Supports Total Available Required Dead Floor Live Snow Factored Accessories 1 - Trimmer - HF 3.00"3.00"1.50"968 1040 890 2415 None 2 - Trimmer - HF 3.00"3.00"1.64"1601 1040 1607 3586 None Lateral Bracing Bracing Intervals Comments Top Edge (Lu)Continuous Bottom Edge (Lu)End Bearing Points Dead Floor Live Snow Vertical Loads Location Tributary Width (0.90)(1.00)(1.15)Comments 0 - Self Weight (PLF)0 to 6' 6"N/A 10.0 ---- 1 - Uniform (PSF)0 to 6' 6"8'10.0 40.0 -FLOOR 2 - Uniform (PLF)3' 3" to 6' 6"N/A 90.0 --WALL 3 - Uniform (PSF)3' 3" to 6' 6"17'16.8 -25.0 ROOF 4 - Point (lb)3' 3"N/A 765 -1116 Linked from: R2, Support 2 Weyerhaeuser warrants that the sizing of its products will be in accordance with Weyerhaeuser product design criteria and published design values. Weyerhaeuser expressly disclaims any other warranties related to the software. Use of this software is not intended to circumvent the need for a design professional as determined by the authority having jurisdiction. The designer of record, builder or framer is responsible to assure that this calculation is compatible with the overall project. Accessories (Rim Board, Blocking Panels and Squash Blocks) are not designed by this software. Products manufactured at Weyerhaeuser facilities are third-party certified to sustainable forestry standards. Weyerhaeuser Engineered Lumber Products have been evaluated by ICC-ES under evaluation reports ESR-1153 and ESR-1387 and/or tested in accordance with applicable ASTM standards. For current code evaluation reports, Weyerhaeuser product literature and installation details refer to www.weyerhaeuser.com/woodproducts/document-library. The product application, input design loads, dimensions and support information have been provided by ForteWEB Software Operator Weyerhaeuser Notes All locations are measured from the outside face of left support (or left cantilever end). All dimensions are horizontal. MEMBER REPORT PASSED UPPER FLOOR FRAMING, U13 1 piece(s) 4 x 12 DF No.2 ForteWEB Software Operator Job Notes 8/14/2023 9:09:05 PM UTCJoe Greenfield Hodge Engineering (253) 857-7055 joe@hodgeengineering.com ForteWEB v3.6, Engine: V8.3.0.43, Data: V8.1.4.1 File Name: 230340 - BEAM CALCULATIONS Page 19 / 35 Design Results Actual @ Location Allowed Result LDF Load: Combination (Pattern) Member Reaction (lbs)762 @ 0 3281 (1.50")Passed (23%)--1.0 D + 1.0 L (All Spans) Shear (lbs)466 @ 8 3/4"3045 Passed (15%)1.00 1.0 D + 1.0 L (All Spans) Moment (Ft-lbs)714 @ 1' 10 1/2"2989 Passed (24%)1.00 1.0 D + 1.0 L (All Spans) Live Load Defl. (in)0.008 @ 1' 10 1/2"0.125 Passed (L/999+)--1.0 D + 1.0 L (All Spans) Total Load Defl. (in)0.010 @ 1' 10 1/2"0.188 Passed (L/999+)--1.0 D + 1.0 L (All Spans) System : Wall Member Type : Header Building Use : Residential Building Code : IBC 2018 Design Methodology : ASD •Deflection criteria: LL (L/360) and TL (L/240). •Applicable calculations are based on NDS. Bearing Length Loads to Supports (lbs) Supports Total Available Required Dead Floor Live Factored Accessories 1 - Trimmer - HF 1.50"1.50"1.50"162 600 762 None 2 - Trimmer - HF 1.50"1.50"1.50"162 600 762 None Lateral Bracing Bracing Intervals Comments Top Edge (Lu)Continuous Bottom Edge (Lu)End Bearing Points Dead Floor Live Vertical Loads Location Tributary Width (0.90)(1.00)Comments 0 - Self Weight (PLF)0 to 3' 9"N/A 6.4 -- 1 - Uniform (PSF)0 to 3' 9"8'10.0 40.0 FLOOR Weyerhaeuser warrants that the sizing of its products will be in accordance with Weyerhaeuser product design criteria and published design values. Weyerhaeuser expressly disclaims any other warranties related to the software. Use of this software is not intended to circumvent the need for a design professional as determined by the authority having jurisdiction. The designer of record, builder or framer is responsible to assure that this calculation is compatible with the overall project. Accessories (Rim Board, Blocking Panels and Squash Blocks) are not designed by this software. Products manufactured at Weyerhaeuser facilities are third-party certified to sustainable forestry standards. Weyerhaeuser Engineered Lumber Products have been evaluated by ICC-ES under evaluation reports ESR-1153 and ESR-1387 and/or tested in accordance with applicable ASTM standards. For current code evaluation reports, Weyerhaeuser product literature and installation details refer to www.weyerhaeuser.com/woodproducts/document-library. The product application, input design loads, dimensions and support information have been provided by ForteWEB Software Operator Weyerhaeuser Notes All locations are measured from the outside face of left support (or left cantilever end). All dimensions are horizontal. MEMBER REPORT PASSED UPPER FLOOR FRAMING, U14 1 piece(s) 4 x 8 DF No.2 ForteWEB Software Operator Job Notes 8/14/2023 9:09:05 PM UTCJoe Greenfield Hodge Engineering (253) 857-7055 joe@hodgeengineering.com ForteWEB v3.6, Engine: V8.3.0.43, Data: V8.1.4.1 File Name: 230340 - BEAM CALCULATIONS Page 20 / 35 Design Results Actual @ Location Allowed Result LDF Load: Combination (Pattern) Member Reaction (lbs)989 @ 5' 2 1/2"1969 (1.50")Passed (50%)--1.0 D + 1.0 L (All Spans) Shear (lbs)609 @ 4' 3 1/4"3741 Passed (16%)1.00 1.0 D + 1.0 L (All Spans) Moment (Ft-lbs)1205 @ 2' 9 1/4"8069 Passed (15%)1.00 1.0 D + 1.0 L (All Spans) Live Load Defl. (in)0.015 @ 2' 9 1/4"0.162 Passed (L/999+)--1.0 D + 1.0 L (All Spans) Total Load Defl. (in)0.019 @ 2' 9 1/4"0.244 Passed (L/999+)--1.0 D + 1.0 L (All Spans) System : Floor Member Type : Flush Beam Building Use : Residential Building Code : IBC 2018 Design Methodology : ASD •Deflection criteria: LL (L/360) and TL (L/240). • Blocking Panels are assumed to carry no loads applied directly above them and the full load is applied to the member being designed. • At hanger supports, the Total Bearing dimension is equal to the width of the material that is supporting the hanger • ¹ See Connector grid below for additional information and/or requirements. Bearing Length Loads to Supports (lbs) Supports Total Available Required Dead Floor Live Factored Accessories 1 - Stud wall - HF 5.50"5.50"1.59"238 887 1124 Blocking 2 - Hanger on 11 1/4" HF beam 5.50"Hanger¹1.50"246 927 1172 See note ¹ Lateral Bracing Bracing Intervals Comments Top Edge (Lu)Continuous Bottom Edge (Lu)End Bearing Points Connector: Simpson Strong-Tie Support Model Seat Length Top Fasteners Face Fasteners Member Fasteners Accessories 2 - Face Mount Hanger HUS1.81/10 3.00"N/A 30-10dx1.5 10-10d •Refer to manufacturer notes and instructions for proper installation and use of all connectors. Dead Floor Live Vertical Loads Location (Side)Tributary Width (0.90)(1.00)Comments 0 - Self Weight (PLF)0 to 5' 2 1/2"N/A 5.7 -- 1 - Uniform (PSF)0 to 5' 8" (Top)8'10.0 40.0 FLOOR Weyerhaeuser warrants that the sizing of its products will be in accordance with Weyerhaeuser product design criteria and published design values. Weyerhaeuser expressly disclaims any other warranties related to the software. Use of this software is not intended to circumvent the need for a design professional as determined by the authority having jurisdiction. The designer of record, builder or framer is responsible to assure that this calculation is compatible with the overall project. Accessories (Rim Board, Blocking Panels and Squash Blocks) are not designed by this software. Products manufactured at Weyerhaeuser facilities are third-party certified to sustainable forestry standards. Weyerhaeuser Engineered Lumber Products have been evaluated by ICC-ES under evaluation reports ESR-1153 and ESR-1387 and/or tested in accordance with applicable ASTM standards. For current code evaluation reports, Weyerhaeuser product literature and installation details refer to www.weyerhaeuser.com/woodproducts/document-library. The product application, input design loads, dimensions and support information have been provided by ForteWEB Software Operator Weyerhaeuser Notes All locations are measured from the outside face of left support (or left cantilever end). All dimensions are horizontal. MEMBER REPORT PASSED UPPER FLOOR FRAMING, U15 1 piece(s) 1 3/4" x 11 1/4" 2.0E Microllam® LVL ForteWEB Software Operator Job Notes 8/14/2023 9:09:05 PM UTCJoe Greenfield Hodge Engineering (253) 857-7055 joe@hodgeengineering.com ForteWEB v3.6, Engine: V8.3.0.43, Data: V8.1.4.1 File Name: 230340 - BEAM CALCULATIONS Page 21 / 35 Design Results Actual @ Location Allowed Result LDF Load: Combination (Pattern) Member Reaction (lbs)1497 @ 2"4961 (3.50")Passed (30%)--1.0 D + 1.0 L (All Spans) Shear (lbs)1401 @ 1' 2 3/4"7481 Passed (19%)1.00 1.0 D + 1.0 L (All Spans) Moment (Ft-lbs)4530 @ 4' 1 13/16"16137 Passed (28%)1.00 1.0 D + 1.0 L (All Spans) Live Load Defl. (in)0.160 @ 7' 11/16"0.492 Passed (L/999+)--1.0 D + 1.0 L (All Spans) Total Load Defl. (in)0.216 @ 7' 1 1/8"0.738 Passed (L/818)--1.0 D + 1.0 L (All Spans) System : Floor Member Type : Flush Beam Building Use : Residential Building Code : IBC 2018 Design Methodology : ASD •Deflection criteria: LL (L/360) and TL (L/240). • Rim Board is assumed to carry all loads applied directly above it, bypassing the member being designed. • Blocking Panels are assumed to carry no loads applied directly above them and the full load is applied to the member being designed. Bearing Length Loads to Supports (lbs) Supports Total Available Required Dead Floor Live Factored Accessories 1 - Stud wall - HF 3.50"3.50"1.50"378 1120 1497 Blocking 2 - Stud wall - HF 5.50"4.25"1.50"246 620 866 1 1/4" Rim Board Lateral Bracing Bracing Intervals Comments Top Edge (Lu)Continuous Bottom Edge (Lu)End Bearing Points Dead Floor Live Vertical Loads Location (Side)Tributary Width (0.90)(1.00)Comments 0 - Self Weight (PLF)0 to 15' 1 3/4"N/A 11.5 -- 1 - Uniform (PSF)0 to 15' 3" (Top)1' 4"10.0 40.0 FLOOR 2 - Point (lb)3' 6" (Top)N/A 246 927 Linked from: U15, Support 2 Weyerhaeuser warrants that the sizing of its products will be in accordance with Weyerhaeuser product design criteria and published design values. Weyerhaeuser expressly disclaims any other warranties related to the software. Use of this software is not intended to circumvent the need for a design professional as determined by the authority having jurisdiction. The designer of record, builder or framer is responsible to assure that this calculation is compatible with the overall project. Accessories (Rim Board, Blocking Panels and Squash Blocks) are not designed by this software. Products manufactured at Weyerhaeuser facilities are third-party certified to sustainable forestry standards. Weyerhaeuser Engineered Lumber Products have been evaluated by ICC-ES under evaluation reports ESR-1153 and ESR-1387 and/or tested in accordance with applicable ASTM standards. For current code evaluation reports, Weyerhaeuser product literature and installation details refer to www.weyerhaeuser.com/woodproducts/document-library. The product application, input design loads, dimensions and support information have been provided by ForteWEB Software Operator Weyerhaeuser Notes All locations are measured from the outside face of left support (or left cantilever end). All dimensions are horizontal. MEMBER REPORT PASSED UPPER FLOOR FRAMING, U16 2 piece(s) 1 3/4" x 11 1/4" 2.0E Microllam® LVL ForteWEB Software Operator Job Notes 8/14/2023 9:09:05 PM UTCJoe Greenfield Hodge Engineering (253) 857-7055 joe@hodgeengineering.com ForteWEB v3.6, Engine: V8.3.0.43, Data: V8.1.4.1 File Name: 230340 - BEAM CALCULATIONS Page 22 / 35 Design Results Actual @ Location Allowed Result LDF Load: Combination (Pattern) Member Reaction (lbs)4374 @ 4' 3 1/2"5156 (1.50")Passed (85%)--1.0 D + 1.0 L (All Spans) Shear (lbs)1427 @ 3' 6"5330 Passed (27%)0.90 1.0 D (All Spans) Moment (Ft-lbs)1240 @ 4'5429 Passed (23%)0.90 1.0 D (All Spans) Live Load Defl. (in)0.001 @ 2' 3 3/8"0.133 Passed (L/999+)--1.0 D + 1.0 L (All Spans) Total Load Defl. (in)0.006 @ 2' 5 7/16"0.200 Passed (L/999+)--1.0 D + 1.0 L (All Spans) System : Floor Member Type : Flush Beam Building Use : Residential Building Code : IBC 2018 Design Methodology : ASD •Deflection criteria: LL (L/360) and TL (L/240). •Lumber grading provisions must be extended over the length of the member per NDS 4.2.5.5. •Applicable calculations are based on NDS. • At hanger supports, the Total Bearing dimension is equal to the width of the material that is supporting the hanger • ¹ See Connector grid below for additional information and/or requirements. Bearing Length Loads to Supports (lbs) Supports Total Available Required Dead Floor Live Factored Accessories 1 - Hanger on 9 1/2" HF beam 3.50"Hanger¹1.50"581 122 703 See note ¹ 2 - Hanger on 9 1/2" HF beam 5.50"Hanger¹1.50"4315 131 4446 See note ¹ Lateral Bracing Bracing Intervals Comments Top Edge (Lu)Continuous Bottom Edge (Lu)End Bearing Points Connector: Simpson Strong-Tie Support Model Seat Length Top Fasteners Face Fasteners Member Fasteners Accessories 1 - Face Mount Hanger HU68 2.50"N/A 10-10dx1.5 4-10d 2 - Face Mount Hanger HGUS5.50/8 4.00"N/A 36-10d 12-10d •Refer to manufacturer notes and instructions for proper installation and use of all connectors. Dead Floor Live Vertical Loads Location (Side)Tributary Width (0.90)(1.00)Comments 0 - Self Weight (PLF)3 1/2" to 4' 3 1/2"N/A 13.2 -- 1 - Uniform (PSF)0 to 4' 9" (Top)1' 4"10.0 40.0 FLOOR 2 - Uniform (PLF)0 to 4' 9" (Top)N/A 90.0 -WALL 3 - Point (lb)4' (Top)N/A 4352 -D1 Weyerhaeuser warrants that the sizing of its products will be in accordance with Weyerhaeuser product design criteria and published design values. Weyerhaeuser expressly disclaims any other warranties related to the software. Use of this software is not intended to circumvent the need for a design professional as determined by the authority having jurisdiction. The designer of record, builder or framer is responsible to assure that this calculation is compatible with the overall project. Accessories (Rim Board, Blocking Panels and Squash Blocks) are not designed by this software. Products manufactured at Weyerhaeuser facilities are third-party certified to sustainable forestry standards. Weyerhaeuser Engineered Lumber Products have been evaluated by ICC-ES under evaluation reports ESR-1153 and ESR-1387 and/or tested in accordance with applicable ASTM standards. For current code evaluation reports, Weyerhaeuser product literature and installation details refer to www.weyerhaeuser.com/woodproducts/document-library. The product application, input design loads, dimensions and support information have been provided by ForteWEB Software Operator Weyerhaeuser Notes All locations are measured from the outside face of left support (or left cantilever end). All dimensions are horizontal. MEMBER REPORT PASSED UPPER FLOOR FRAMING, U17 1 piece(s) 6 x 10 DF No.2 ForteWEB Software Operator Job Notes 8/14/2023 9:09:05 PM UTCJoe Greenfield Hodge Engineering (253) 857-7055 joe@hodgeengineering.com ForteWEB v3.6, Engine: V8.3.0.43, Data: V8.1.4.1 File Name: 230340 - BEAM CALCULATIONS Page 23 / 35 Design Results Actual @ Location Allowed Result LDF Load: Combination (Pattern) Member Reaction (lbs)7269 @ 4"9467 (4.25")Passed (77%)--1.0 D + 0.75 L + 0.75 S (All Spans) Shear (lbs)5600 @ 11' 6 1/2"11660 Passed (48%)1.00 1.0 D + 1.0 L (All Spans) Pos Moment (Ft-lbs)23507 @ 8'26400 Passed (89%)1.00 1.0 D + 1.0 L (All Spans) Live Load Defl. (in)0.160 @ 6' 4 7/8"0.411 Passed (L/928)--1.0 D + 0.75 L + 0.75 S (All Spans) Total Load Defl. (in)0.475 @ 6' 7"0.617 Passed (L/311)--1.0 D + 0.75 L + 0.75 S (All Spans) System : Floor Member Type : Flush Beam Building Use : Residential Building Code : IBC 2018 Design Methodology : ASD •Deflection criteria: LL (L/360) and TL (L/240). •Critical positive moment adjusted by a volume/size factor of 1.00 that was calculated using length L = 12' 4". •The effects of positive or negative camber have not been accounted for when calculating deflection. •The specified glulam is assumed to have its strong laminations at the bottom of the beam. Install with proper side up as indicated by the manufacturer. •Applicable calculations are based on NDS. • Rim Board is assumed to carry all loads applied directly above it, bypassing the member being designed. Bearing Length Loads to Supports (lbs) Supports Total Available Required Dead Floor Live Snow Factored Accessories 1 - Beam - HF 5.50"4.25"3.26"4311 1547 2528 7367 1 1/4" Rim Board 2 - Beam - HF 5.50"4.25"2.93"4214 2064 1072 6567 1 1/4" Rim Board Lateral Bracing Bracing Intervals Comments Top Edge (Lu)Continuous Bottom Edge (Lu)End Bearing Points Dead Floor Live Snow Vertical Loads Location (Side)Tributary Width (0.90)(1.00)(1.15)Comments 0 - Self Weight (PLF)1 1/4" to 12' 10 3/4"N/A 16.0 ---- 1 - Uniform (PSF)0 to 8' (Top)5' 3"10.0 40.0 -FLOOR 2 - Uniform (PLF)0 to 8' (Top)N/A 90.0 --WALL 3 - Uniform (PSF)8' to 13' (Top)9'10.0 40.0 -FLOOR 4 - Uniform (PSF)0 to 8' (Top)2'16.8 -25.0 LOWER ROOF 5 - Uniform (PSF)0 to 8' (Top)16'16.8 -25.0 ROOF 6 - Point (lb)8' (Top)N/A 4315 131 -Linked from: U17, Support 2 Weyerhaeuser warrants that the sizing of its products will be in accordance with Weyerhaeuser product design criteria and published design values. Weyerhaeuser expressly disclaims any other warranties related to the software. Use of this software is not intended to circumvent the need for a design professional as determined by the authority having jurisdiction. The designer of record, builder or framer is responsible to assure that this calculation is compatible with the overall project. Accessories (Rim Board, Blocking Panels and Squash Blocks) are not designed by this software. Products manufactured at Weyerhaeuser facilities are third-party certified to sustainable forestry standards. Weyerhaeuser Engineered Lumber Products have been evaluated by ICC-ES under evaluation reports ESR-1153 and ESR-1387 and/or tested in accordance with applicable ASTM standards. For current code evaluation reports, Weyerhaeuser product literature and installation details refer to www.weyerhaeuser.com/woodproducts/document-library. The product application, input design loads, dimensions and support information have been provided by ForteWEB Software Operator Weyerhaeuser Notes All locations are measured from the outside face of left support (or left cantilever end). All dimensions are horizontal. MEMBER REPORT PASSED UPPER FLOOR FRAMING, U18 1 piece(s) 5 1/2" x 12" 24F-V4 DF Glulam ForteWEB Software Operator Job Notes 8/14/2023 9:09:05 PM UTCJoe Greenfield Hodge Engineering (253) 857-7055 joe@hodgeengineering.com ForteWEB v3.6, Engine: V8.3.0.43, Data: V8.1.4.1 File Name: 230340 - BEAM CALCULATIONS Page 24 / 35 Design Results Actual @ Location Allowed Result LDF Load: Combination (Pattern) Member Reaction (lbs)3816 @ 12' 8"9467 (4.25")Passed (40%)--1.0 D + 0.75 L + 0.75 S (All Spans) Shear (lbs)2815 @ 11' 9 1/2"8745 Passed (32%)1.00 1.0 D + 1.0 L (All Spans) Pos Moment (Ft-lbs)8015 @ 8' 5/8"14850 Passed (54%)1.00 1.0 D + 1.0 L (All Spans) Live Load Defl. (in)0.174 @ 6' 10 13/16"0.411 Passed (L/850)--1.0 D + 0.75 L + 0.75 S (All Spans) Total Load Defl. (in)0.366 @ 6' 10 7/16"0.617 Passed (L/404)--1.0 D + 0.75 L + 0.75 S (All Spans) System : Floor Member Type : Flush Beam Building Use : Residential Building Code : IBC 2018 Design Methodology : ASD •Deflection criteria: LL (L/360) and TL (L/240). •Critical positive moment adjusted by a volume/size factor of 1.00 that was calculated using length L = 12' 4". •The effects of positive or negative camber have not been accounted for when calculating deflection. •The specified glulam is assumed to have its strong laminations at the bottom of the beam. Install with proper side up as indicated by the manufacturer. •Applicable calculations are based on NDS. • Rim Board is assumed to carry all loads applied directly above it, bypassing the member being designed. Bearing Length Loads to Supports (lbs) Supports Total Available Required Dead Floor Live Snow Factored Accessories 1 - Beam - HF 5.50"4.25"1.50"939 435 694 1786 1 1/4" Rim Board 2 - Beam - HF 5.50"4.25"1.71"1836 1887 856 3893 1 1/4" Rim Board Lateral Bracing Bracing Intervals Comments Top Edge (Lu)Continuous Bottom Edge (Lu)End Bearing Points Dead Floor Live Snow Vertical Loads Location (Side)Tributary Width (0.90)(1.00)(1.15)Comments 0 - Self Weight (PLF)1 1/4" to 12' 10 3/4"N/A 12.0 ---- 1 - Uniform (PSF)8' to 13' (Top)2'10.0 40.0 -FLOOR 2 - Uniform (PLF)8' to 13' (Top)N/A 90.0 --WALL 3 - Uniform (PSF)8' to 13' (Top)9'10.0 40.0 -FLOOR 4 - Uniform (PSF)8' to 13' (Top)3'16.8 -25.0 LOWER ROOF 5 - Uniform (PSF)8' to 13' (Top)3'16.8 -25.0 ROOF 6 - Uniform (PSF)0 to 8' (Top)4'16.8 -25.0 LOWER ROOF 7 - Point (lb)8' (Top)N/A 581 122 -Linked from: U17, Support 1 Weyerhaeuser warrants that the sizing of its products will be in accordance with Weyerhaeuser product design criteria and published design values. Weyerhaeuser expressly disclaims any other warranties related to the software. Use of this software is not intended to circumvent the need for a design professional as determined by the authority having jurisdiction. The designer of record, builder or framer is responsible to assure that this calculation is compatible with the overall project. Accessories (Rim Board, Blocking Panels and Squash Blocks) are not designed by this software. Products manufactured at Weyerhaeuser facilities are third-party certified to sustainable forestry standards. Weyerhaeuser Engineered Lumber Products have been evaluated by ICC-ES under evaluation reports ESR-1153 and ESR-1387 and/or tested in accordance with applicable ASTM standards. For current code evaluation reports, Weyerhaeuser product literature and installation details refer to www.weyerhaeuser.com/woodproducts/document-library. The product application, input design loads, dimensions and support information have been provided by ForteWEB Software Operator Weyerhaeuser Notes All locations are measured from the outside face of left support (or left cantilever end). All dimensions are horizontal. MEMBER REPORT PASSED UPPER FLOOR FRAMING, U19 1 piece(s) 5 1/2" x 9" 24F-V4 DF Glulam ForteWEB Software Operator Job Notes 8/14/2023 9:09:05 PM UTCJoe Greenfield Hodge Engineering (253) 857-7055 joe@hodgeengineering.com ForteWEB v3.6, Engine: V8.3.0.43, Data: V8.1.4.1 File Name: 230340 - BEAM CALCULATIONS Page 25 / 35 Design Results Actual @ Location Allowed Result LDF Load: Combination (Pattern) Member Reaction (lbs)1664 @ 4"9467 (4.25")Passed (18%)--1.0 D + 0.75 L + 0.75 S (All Spans) Shear (lbs)1279 @ 1' 1"5376 Passed (24%)1.15 1.0 D + 0.75 L + 0.75 S (All Spans) Moment (Ft-lbs)3149 @ 4' 4"3706 Passed (85%)1.15 1.0 D + 0.75 L + 0.75 S (All Spans) Live Load Defl. (in)0.063 @ 4' 4"0.267 Passed (L/999+)--1.0 D + 0.75 L + 0.75 S (All Spans) Total Load Defl. (in)0.144 @ 4' 4"0.400 Passed (L/665)--1.0 D + 0.75 L + 0.75 S (All Spans) System : Floor Member Type : Flush Beam Building Use : Residential Building Code : IBC 2018 Design Methodology : ASD •Deflection criteria: LL (L/360) and TL (L/240). •Applicable calculations are based on NDS. • Rim Board is assumed to carry all loads applied directly above it, bypassing the member being designed. Bearing Length Loads to Supports (lbs) Supports Total Available Required Dead Floor Live Snow Factored Accessories 1 - Beam - HF 5.50"4.25"1.50"957 347 650 1704 1 1/4" Rim Board 2 - Beam - HF 5.50"4.25"1.50"957 347 650 1704 1 1/4" Rim Board Lateral Bracing Bracing Intervals Comments Top Edge (Lu)Continuous Bottom Edge (Lu)End Bearing Points Dead Floor Live Snow Vertical Loads Location (Side)Tributary Width (0.90)(1.00)(1.15)Comments 0 - Self Weight (PLF)1 1/4" to 8' 6 3/4"N/A 10.4 ---- 1 - Uniform (PSF)0 to 8' 8" (Top)2'10.0 40.0 -FLOOR 2 - Uniform (PLF)0 to 8' 8" (Top)N/A 90.0 --WALL 3 - Uniform (PSF)0 to 8' 8" (Top)3'16.8 -25.0 LOWER ROOF 4 - Uniform (PSF)0 to 8' 8" (Top)3'16.8 -25.0 ROOF Weyerhaeuser warrants that the sizing of its products will be in accordance with Weyerhaeuser product design criteria and published design values. Weyerhaeuser expressly disclaims any other warranties related to the software. Use of this software is not intended to circumvent the need for a design professional as determined by the authority having jurisdiction. The designer of record, builder or framer is responsible to assure that this calculation is compatible with the overall project. Accessories (Rim Board, Blocking Panels and Squash Blocks) are not designed by this software. Products manufactured at Weyerhaeuser facilities are third-party certified to sustainable forestry standards. Weyerhaeuser Engineered Lumber Products have been evaluated by ICC-ES under evaluation reports ESR-1153 and ESR-1387 and/or tested in accordance with applicable ASTM standards. For current code evaluation reports, Weyerhaeuser product literature and installation details refer to www.weyerhaeuser.com/woodproducts/document-library. The product application, input design loads, dimensions and support information have been provided by ForteWEB Software Operator Weyerhaeuser Notes All locations are measured from the outside face of left support (or left cantilever end). All dimensions are horizontal. MEMBER REPORT PASSED UPPER FLOOR FRAMING, U20 1 piece(s) 6 x 8 DF No.2 ForteWEB Software Operator Job Notes 8/14/2023 9:09:05 PM UTCJoe Greenfield Hodge Engineering (253) 857-7055 joe@hodgeengineering.com ForteWEB v3.6, Engine: V8.3.0.43, Data: V8.1.4.1 File Name: 230340 - BEAM CALCULATIONS Page 26 / 35 Design Results Actual @ Location Allowed Result LDF Load: Combination (Pattern) Member Reaction (lbs)2290 @ 8' 3"7796 (3.50")Passed (29%)--1.0 D + 0.75 L + 0.75 S (All Spans) Shear (lbs)1812 @ 7' 4"6810 Passed (27%)1.15 1.0 D + 0.75 L + 0.75 S (All Spans) Moment (Ft-lbs)4429 @ 5' 6"6937 Passed (64%)1.15 1.0 D + 0.75 L + 0.75 S (All Spans) Live Load Defl. (in)0.036 @ 4' 6 1/4"0.269 Passed (L/999+)--1.0 D + 0.75 L + 0.75 S (All Spans) Total Load Defl. (in)0.084 @ 4' 6 3/16"0.404 Passed (L/999+)--1.0 D + 0.75 L + 0.75 S (All Spans) System : Floor Member Type : Drop Beam Building Use : Residential Building Code : IBC 2018 Design Methodology : ASD •Deflection criteria: LL (L/360) and TL (L/240). •Lumber grading provisions must be extended over the length of the member per NDS 4.2.5.5. •Applicable calculations are based on NDS. • Blocking Panels are assumed to carry no loads applied directly above them and the full load is applied to the member being designed. Bearing Length Loads to Supports (lbs) Supports Total Available Required Dead Floor Live Snow Factored Accessories 1 - Stud wall - HF 3.50"3.50"1.50"555 143 408 969 Blocking 2 - Stud wall - HF 3.50"3.50"1.50"1298 360 963 2290 Blocking Lateral Bracing Bracing Intervals Comments Top Edge (Lu)Continuous Bottom Edge (Lu)End Bearing Points Dead Floor Live Snow Vertical Loads Location (Side)Tributary Width (0.90)(1.00)(1.15)Comments 0 - Self Weight (PLF)0 to 8' 5"N/A 13.2 ---- 1 - Uniform (PSF)5' 6" to 8' 5" (Top)1' 4"10.0 40.0 -FLOOR 2 - Uniform (PLF)5' 6" to 8' 5" (Top)N/A 90.0 --WALL 3 - Uniform (PSF)5' 6" to 8' 5" (Top)8'16.8 -25.0 ROOF 4 - Uniform (PSF)0 to 5' 6" (Top)1'16.8 -25.0 LOWER ROOF 5 - Point (lb)5' 6" (Top)N/A 957 347 650 Linked from: U20, Support 2 Weyerhaeuser warrants that the sizing of its products will be in accordance with Weyerhaeuser product design criteria and published design values. Weyerhaeuser expressly disclaims any other warranties related to the software. Use of this software is not intended to circumvent the need for a design professional as determined by the authority having jurisdiction. The designer of record, builder or framer is responsible to assure that this calculation is compatible with the overall project. Accessories (Rim Board, Blocking Panels and Squash Blocks) are not designed by this software. Products manufactured at Weyerhaeuser facilities are third-party certified to sustainable forestry standards. Weyerhaeuser Engineered Lumber Products have been evaluated by ICC-ES under evaluation reports ESR-1153 and ESR-1387 and/or tested in accordance with applicable ASTM standards. For current code evaluation reports, Weyerhaeuser product literature and installation details refer to www.weyerhaeuser.com/woodproducts/document-library. The product application, input design loads, dimensions and support information have been provided by ForteWEB Software Operator Weyerhaeuser Notes All locations are measured from the outside face of left support (or left cantilever end). All dimensions are horizontal. MEMBER REPORT PASSED UPPER FLOOR FRAMING, U21 1 piece(s) 6 x 10 DF No.2 ForteWEB Software Operator Job Notes 8/14/2023 9:09:05 PM UTCJoe Greenfield Hodge Engineering (253) 857-7055 joe@hodgeengineering.com ForteWEB v3.6, Engine: V8.3.0.43, Data: V8.1.4.1 File Name: 230340 - BEAM CALCULATIONS Page 27 / 35 Design Results Actual @ Location Allowed Result LDF Load: Combination (Pattern) Member Reaction (lbs)1156 @ 0 3281 (1.50")Passed (35%)--1.0 D + 1.0 S (All Spans) Shear (lbs)637 @ 8 3/4"3502 Passed (18%)1.15 1.0 D + 1.0 S (All Spans) Moment (Ft-lbs)939 @ 1' 7 1/2"3438 Passed (27%)1.15 1.0 D + 1.0 S (All Spans) Live Load Defl. (in)0.005 @ 1' 7 1/2"0.108 Passed (L/999+)--1.0 D + 1.0 S (All Spans) Total Load Defl. (in)0.010 @ 1' 7 1/2"0.162 Passed (L/999+)--1.0 D + 1.0 S (All Spans) System : Wall Member Type : Header Building Use : Residential Building Code : IBC 2018 Design Methodology : ASD •Deflection criteria: LL (L/360) and TL (L/240). •Applicable calculations are based on NDS. Bearing Length Loads to Supports (lbs) Supports Total Available Required Dead Snow Factored Accessories 1 - Trimmer - HF 1.50"1.50"1.50"536 620 1156 None 2 - Trimmer - HF 1.50"1.50"1.50"536 620 1156 None Lateral Bracing Bracing Intervals Comments Top Edge (Lu)Continuous Bottom Edge (Lu)End Bearing Points Dead Snow Vertical Loads Location Tributary Width (0.90)(1.15)Comments 0 - Self Weight (PLF)0 to 3' 3"N/A 6.4 -- 1 - Uniform (PSF)0 to 3' 3"15' 3"21.2 25.0 ROOF Weyerhaeuser warrants that the sizing of its products will be in accordance with Weyerhaeuser product design criteria and published design values. Weyerhaeuser expressly disclaims any other warranties related to the software. Use of this software is not intended to circumvent the need for a design professional as determined by the authority having jurisdiction. The designer of record, builder or framer is responsible to assure that this calculation is compatible with the overall project. Accessories (Rim Board, Blocking Panels and Squash Blocks) are not designed by this software. Products manufactured at Weyerhaeuser facilities are third-party certified to sustainable forestry standards. Weyerhaeuser Engineered Lumber Products have been evaluated by ICC-ES under evaluation reports ESR-1153 and ESR-1387 and/or tested in accordance with applicable ASTM standards. For current code evaluation reports, Weyerhaeuser product literature and installation details refer to www.weyerhaeuser.com/woodproducts/document-library. The product application, input design loads, dimensions and support information have been provided by ForteWEB Software Operator Weyerhaeuser Notes All locations are measured from the outside face of left support (or left cantilever end). All dimensions are horizontal. MEMBER REPORT PASSED UPPER FLOOR FRAMING, U22 1 piece(s) 4 x 8 DF No.2 ForteWEB Software Operator Job Notes 8/14/2023 9:09:05 PM UTCJoe Greenfield Hodge Engineering (253) 857-7055 joe@hodgeengineering.com ForteWEB v3.6, Engine: V8.3.0.43, Data: V8.1.4.1 File Name: 230340 - BEAM CALCULATIONS Page 28 / 35 Design Results Actual @ Location Allowed Result LDF Load: Combination (Pattern) Member Reaction (lbs)1534 @ 4' 6"3281 (1.50")Passed (47%)--1.0 D + 0.75 L + 0.75 S (All Spans) Shear (lbs)783 @ 8 3/4"3502 Passed (22%)1.15 1.0 D + 1.0 S (All Spans) Moment (Ft-lbs)1303 @ 2' 3"3438 Passed (38%)1.15 1.0 D + 1.0 S (All Spans) Live Load Defl. (in)0.014 @ 2' 3"0.150 Passed (L/999+)--1.0 D + 1.0 S (All Spans) Total Load Defl. (in)0.027 @ 2' 3"0.225 Passed (L/999+)--1.0 D + 1.0 S (All Spans) System : Wall Member Type : Header Building Use : Residential Building Code : IBC 2018 Design Methodology : ASD •Deflection criteria: LL (L/360) and TL (L/240). •Applicable calculations are based on NDS. Bearing Length Loads to Supports (lbs) Supports Total Available Required Dead Floor Live Snow Factored Accessories 1 - Trimmer - HF 1.50"1.50"1.50"539 -619 1158 None 2 - Trimmer - HF 1.50"1.50"1.50"730 452 619 1534 None Lateral Bracing Bracing Intervals Comments Top Edge (Lu)Continuous Bottom Edge (Lu)End Bearing Points Dead Floor Live Snow Vertical Loads Location Tributary Width (0.90)(1.00)(1.15)Comments 0 - Self Weight (PLF)0 to 4' 6"N/A 6.4 ---- 1 - Uniform (PSF)0 to 4' 6"11'21.2 -25.0 ROOF 2 - Point (lb)4' 6"N/A 191 452 -Linked from: U7, Support 1 Weyerhaeuser warrants that the sizing of its products will be in accordance with Weyerhaeuser product design criteria and published design values. Weyerhaeuser expressly disclaims any other warranties related to the software. Use of this software is not intended to circumvent the need for a design professional as determined by the authority having jurisdiction. The designer of record, builder or framer is responsible to assure that this calculation is compatible with the overall project. Accessories (Rim Board, Blocking Panels and Squash Blocks) are not designed by this software. Products manufactured at Weyerhaeuser facilities are third-party certified to sustainable forestry standards. Weyerhaeuser Engineered Lumber Products have been evaluated by ICC-ES under evaluation reports ESR-1153 and ESR-1387 and/or tested in accordance with applicable ASTM standards. For current code evaluation reports, Weyerhaeuser product literature and installation details refer to www.weyerhaeuser.com/woodproducts/document-library. The product application, input design loads, dimensions and support information have been provided by ForteWEB Software Operator Weyerhaeuser Notes All locations are measured from the outside face of left support (or left cantilever end). All dimensions are horizontal. MEMBER REPORT PASSED UPPER FLOOR FRAMING, U23 1 piece(s) 4 x 8 DF No.2 ForteWEB Software Operator Job Notes 8/14/2023 9:09:05 PM UTCJoe Greenfield Hodge Engineering (253) 857-7055 joe@hodgeengineering.com ForteWEB v3.6, Engine: V8.3.0.43, Data: V8.1.4.1 File Name: 230340 - BEAM CALCULATIONS Page 29 / 35 Design Results Actual @ Location Allowed Result LDF Load: Combination (Pattern) Member Reaction (lbs)3311 @ 0 3281 (1.50")Passed (101%)--1.0 D + 0.75 L + 0.75 S (All Spans) Shear (lbs)2185 @ 1' 3/4"5434 Passed (40%)1.15 1.0 D + 0.75 L + 0.75 S (All Spans) Moment (Ft-lbs)5173 @ 3' 1 1/2"7004 Passed (74%)1.15 1.0 D + 0.75 L + 0.75 S (All Spans) Live Load Defl. (in)0.028 @ 3' 1 1/2"0.208 Passed (L/999+)--1.0 D + 0.75 L + 0.75 S (All Spans) Total Load Defl. (in)0.055 @ 3' 1 1/2"0.313 Passed (L/999+)--1.0 D + 0.75 L + 0.75 S (All Spans) System : Wall Member Type : Header Building Use : Residential Building Code : IBC 2018 Design Methodology : ASD •Deflection criteria: LL (L/360) and TL (L/240). •Applicable calculations are based on NDS. Bearing Length Loads to Supports (lbs) Supports Total Available Required Dead Floor Live Snow Factored Accessories 1 - Trimmer - HF 1.50"1.50"1.51"1623 1000 1250 3311 None 2 - Trimmer - HF 1.50"1.50"1.51"1623 1000 1250 3311 None Lateral Bracing Bracing Intervals Comments Top Edge (Lu)Continuous Bottom Edge (Lu)End Bearing Points Dead Floor Live Snow Vertical Loads Location Tributary Width (0.90)(1.00)(1.15)Comments 0 - Self Weight (PLF)0 to 6' 3"N/A 10.0 ---- 1 - Uniform (PSF)0 to 6' 3"8'10.0 40.0 -FLOOR 2 - Uniform (PLF)0 to 6' 3"N/A 90.0 --WALL 3 - Uniform (PSF)0 to 6' 3"16'21.2 -25.0 ROOF Weyerhaeuser warrants that the sizing of its products will be in accordance with Weyerhaeuser product design criteria and published design values. Weyerhaeuser expressly disclaims any other warranties related to the software. Use of this software is not intended to circumvent the need for a design professional as determined by the authority having jurisdiction. The designer of record, builder or framer is responsible to assure that this calculation is compatible with the overall project. Accessories (Rim Board, Blocking Panels and Squash Blocks) are not designed by this software. Products manufactured at Weyerhaeuser facilities are third-party certified to sustainable forestry standards. Weyerhaeuser Engineered Lumber Products have been evaluated by ICC-ES under evaluation reports ESR-1153 and ESR-1387 and/or tested in accordance with applicable ASTM standards. For current code evaluation reports, Weyerhaeuser product literature and installation details refer to www.weyerhaeuser.com/woodproducts/document-library. The product application, input design loads, dimensions and support information have been provided by ForteWEB Software Operator Weyerhaeuser Notes All locations are measured from the outside face of left support (or left cantilever end). All dimensions are horizontal. MEMBER REPORT PASSED UPPER FLOOR FRAMING, U24 1 piece(s) 4 x 12 DF No.2 ForteWEB Software Operator Job Notes 8/14/2023 9:09:05 PM UTCJoe Greenfield Hodge Engineering (253) 857-7055 joe@hodgeengineering.com ForteWEB v3.6, Engine: V8.3.0.43, Data: V8.1.4.1 File Name: 230340 - BEAM CALCULATIONS Page 30 / 35 Design Results Actual @ Location Allowed Result LDF Load: Combination (Pattern) Member Reaction (lbs)424 @ 4 1/2"2582 (4.25")Passed (16%)--1.0 D + 1.0 L (All Spans) Shear (lbs)349 @ 1' 2 3/4"1388 Passed (25%)1.00 1.0 D + 1.0 L (All Spans) Moment (Ft-lbs)1234 @ 6' 5 1/2"1917 Passed (64%)1.00 1.0 D + 1.0 L (All Spans) Live Load Defl. (in)0.204 @ 6' 5 1/2"0.304 Passed (L/714)--1.0 D + 1.0 L (All Spans) Total Load Defl. (in)0.256 @ 6' 5 1/2"0.608 Passed (L/571)--1.0 D + 1.0 L (All Spans) TJ-Pro™ Rating N/A N/A N/A --N/A System : Floor Member Type : Joist Building Use : Residential Building Code : IBC 2018 Design Methodology : ASD •Deflection criteria: LL (L/480) and TL (L/240). •A 15% increase in the moment capacity has been added to account for repetitive member usage. •Applicable calculations are based on NDS. •No composite action between deck and joist was considered in analysis. • Rim Board is assumed to carry all loads applied directly above it, bypassing the member being designed. Bearing Length Loads to Supports (lbs) Supports Total Available Required Dead Floor Live Factored Accessories 1 - Stud wall - HF 5.50"4.25"1.50"86 344 431 1 1/4" Rim Board 2 - Beam - HF 5.50"4.25"1.50"86 344 431 1 1/4" Rim Board Lateral Bracing Bracing Intervals Comments Top Edge (Lu)Continuous Bottom Edge (Lu)End Bearing Points Dead Floor Live Vertical Load Location (Side)Spacing (0.90)(1.00)Comments 1 - Uniform (PSF)0 to 12' 11"16"10.0 40.0 FLOOR Weyerhaeuser warrants that the sizing of its products will be in accordance with Weyerhaeuser product design criteria and published design values. Weyerhaeuser expressly disclaims any other warranties related to the software. Use of this software is not intended to circumvent the need for a design professional as determined by the authority having jurisdiction. The designer of record, builder or framer is responsible to assure that this calculation is compatible with the overall project. Accessories (Rim Board, Blocking Panels and Squash Blocks) are not designed by this software. Products manufactured at Weyerhaeuser facilities are third-party certified to sustainable forestry standards. Weyerhaeuser Engineered Lumber Products have been evaluated by ICC-ES under evaluation reports ESR-1153 and ESR-1387 and/or tested in accordance with applicable ASTM standards. For current code evaluation reports, Weyerhaeuser product literature and installation details refer to www.weyerhaeuser.com/woodproducts/document-library. The product application, input design loads, dimensions and support information have been provided by ForteWEB Software Operator Weyerhaeuser Notes All locations are measured from the outside face of left support (or left cantilever end). All dimensions are horizontal. MEMBER REPORT PASSED MAIN FLOOR FRAMING, M1 1 piece(s) 2 x 10 HF No.2 @ 16" OC ForteWEB Software Operator Job Notes 8/14/2023 9:09:05 PM UTCJoe Greenfield Hodge Engineering (253) 857-7055 joe@hodgeengineering.com ForteWEB v3.6, Engine: V8.3.0.43, Data: V8.1.4.1 File Name: 230340 - BEAM CALCULATIONS Page 31 / 35 Design Results Actual @ Location Allowed Result LDF Load: Combination (Pattern) Member Reaction (lbs)2043 @ 2"4961 (3.50")Passed (41%)--1.0 D + 1.0 L (All Spans) Shear (lbs)1384 @ 1' 3/4"3885 Passed (36%)1.00 1.0 D + 1.0 L (All Spans) Moment (Ft-lbs)3031 @ 3' 3 1/2"4492 Passed (67%)1.00 1.0 D + 1.0 L (All Spans) Live Load Defl. (in)0.046 @ 3' 3 1/2"0.208 Passed (L/999+)--1.0 D + 1.0 L (All Spans) Total Load Defl. (in)0.058 @ 3' 3 1/2"0.313 Passed (L/999+)--1.0 D + 1.0 L (All Spans) System : Floor Member Type : Drop Beam Building Use : Residential Building Code : IBC 2018 Design Methodology : ASD •Deflection criteria: LL (L/360) and TL (L/240). •Applicable calculations are based on NDS. • Blocking Panels are assumed to carry no loads applied directly above them and the full load is applied to the member being designed. Bearing Length Loads to Supports (lbs) Supports Total Available Required Dead Floor Live Factored Accessories 1 - Stud wall - HF 3.50"3.50"1.50"430 1613 2043 Blocking 2 - Stud wall - HF 3.50"3.50"1.50"430 1613 2043 Blocking Lateral Bracing Bracing Intervals Comments Top Edge (Lu)Continuous Bottom Edge (Lu)End Bearing Points Dead Floor Live Vertical Loads Location (Side)Tributary Width (0.90)(1.00)Comments 0 - Self Weight (PLF)0 to 6' 7"N/A 8.2 -- 1 - Uniform (PSF)0 to 6' 7" (Top)12' 3"10.0 40.0 FLOOR Weyerhaeuser warrants that the sizing of its products will be in accordance with Weyerhaeuser product design criteria and published design values. Weyerhaeuser expressly disclaims any other warranties related to the software. Use of this software is not intended to circumvent the need for a design professional as determined by the authority having jurisdiction. The designer of record, builder or framer is responsible to assure that this calculation is compatible with the overall project. Accessories (Rim Board, Blocking Panels and Squash Blocks) are not designed by this software. Products manufactured at Weyerhaeuser facilities are third-party certified to sustainable forestry standards. Weyerhaeuser Engineered Lumber Products have been evaluated by ICC-ES under evaluation reports ESR-1153 and ESR-1387 and/or tested in accordance with applicable ASTM standards. For current code evaluation reports, Weyerhaeuser product literature and installation details refer to www.weyerhaeuser.com/woodproducts/document-library. The product application, input design loads, dimensions and support information have been provided by ForteWEB Software Operator Weyerhaeuser Notes All locations are measured from the outside face of left support (or left cantilever end). All dimensions are horizontal. MEMBER REPORT PASSED MAIN FLOOR FRAMING, M2 1 piece(s) 4 x 10 DF No.2 ForteWEB Software Operator Job Notes 8/14/2023 9:09:05 PM UTCJoe Greenfield Hodge Engineering (253) 857-7055 joe@hodgeengineering.com ForteWEB v3.6, Engine: V8.3.0.43, Data: V8.1.4.1 File Name: 230340 - BEAM CALCULATIONS Page 32 / 35 Design Results Actual @ Location Allowed Result LDF Load: Combination (Pattern) Member Reaction (lbs)2573 @ 2"4961 (3.50")Passed (52%)--1.0 D + 1.0 L (All Spans) Shear (lbs)1698 @ 1' 3/4"3885 Passed (44%)1.00 1.0 D + 1.0 L (All Spans) Moment (Ft-lbs)3602 @ 3' 1 1/2"4492 Passed (80%)1.00 1.0 D + 1.0 L (All Spans) Live Load Defl. (in)0.043 @ 3' 1 1/2"0.197 Passed (L/999+)--1.0 D + 1.0 L (All Spans) Total Load Defl. (in)0.061 @ 3' 1 1/2"0.296 Passed (L/999+)--1.0 D + 1.0 L (All Spans) System : Floor Member Type : Drop Beam Building Use : Residential Building Code : IBC 2018 Design Methodology : ASD •Deflection criteria: LL (L/360) and TL (L/240). •Applicable calculations are based on NDS. • Blocking Panels are assumed to carry no loads applied directly above them and the full load is applied to the member being designed. Bearing Length Loads to Supports (lbs) Supports Total Available Required Dead Floor Live Factored Accessories 1 - Stud wall - HF 3.50"3.50"1.81"760 1813 2573 Blocking 2 - Stud wall - HF 3.50"3.50"1.81"760 1813 2573 Blocking Lateral Bracing Bracing Intervals Comments Top Edge (Lu)Continuous Bottom Edge (Lu)End Bearing Points Dead Floor Live Vertical Loads Location (Side)Tributary Width (0.90)(1.00)Comments 0 - Self Weight (PLF)0 to 6' 3"N/A 8.2 -- 1 - Uniform (PSF)0 to 6' 3" (Top)6'10.0 40.0 FLOOR 2 - Uniform (PLF)0 to 6' 3" (Top)N/A 90.0 -WALL 3 - Uniform (PSF)0 to 6' 3" (Top)8' 6"10.0 40.0 FLOOR Weyerhaeuser warrants that the sizing of its products will be in accordance with Weyerhaeuser product design criteria and published design values. Weyerhaeuser expressly disclaims any other warranties related to the software. Use of this software is not intended to circumvent the need for a design professional as determined by the authority having jurisdiction. The designer of record, builder or framer is responsible to assure that this calculation is compatible with the overall project. Accessories (Rim Board, Blocking Panels and Squash Blocks) are not designed by this software. Products manufactured at Weyerhaeuser facilities are third-party certified to sustainable forestry standards. Weyerhaeuser Engineered Lumber Products have been evaluated by ICC-ES under evaluation reports ESR-1153 and ESR-1387 and/or tested in accordance with applicable ASTM standards. For current code evaluation reports, Weyerhaeuser product literature and installation details refer to www.weyerhaeuser.com/woodproducts/document-library. The product application, input design loads, dimensions and support information have been provided by ForteWEB Software Operator Weyerhaeuser Notes All locations are measured from the outside face of left support (or left cantilever end). All dimensions are horizontal. MEMBER REPORT PASSED MAIN FLOOR FRAMING, M3 1 piece(s) 4 x 10 DF No.2 ForteWEB Software Operator Job Notes 8/14/2023 9:09:05 PM UTCJoe Greenfield Hodge Engineering (253) 857-7055 joe@hodgeengineering.com ForteWEB v3.6, Engine: V8.3.0.43, Data: V8.1.4.1 File Name: 230340 - BEAM CALCULATIONS Page 33 / 35 Design Results Actual @ Location Allowed Result LDF Load: Combination (Pattern) Member Reaction (lbs)968 @ 2"4961 (3.50")Passed (20%)--1.0 D + 1.0 L (All Spans) Shear (lbs)580 @ 1' 3/4"3885 Passed (15%)1.00 1.0 D + 1.0 L (All Spans) Moment (Ft-lbs)1050 @ 2'4492 Passed (23%)1.00 1.0 D + 1.0 L (All Spans) Live Load Defl. (in)0.004 @ 2' 1/2"0.125 Passed (L/999+)--1.0 D + 1.0 L (All Spans) Total Load Defl. (in)0.007 @ 2' 1/2"0.188 Passed (L/999+)--1.0 D + 1.0 L (All Spans) System : Floor Member Type : Drop Beam Building Use : Residential Building Code : IBC 2018 Design Methodology : ASD •Deflection criteria: LL (L/360) and TL (L/240). •Applicable calculations are based on NDS. • Blocking Panels are assumed to carry no loads applied directly above them and the full load is applied to the member being designed. Bearing Length Loads to Supports (lbs) Supports Total Available Required Dead Floor Live Factored Accessories 1 - Stud wall - HF 3.50"3.50"1.50"363 605 968 Blocking 2 - Stud wall - HF 3.50"3.50"1.50"361 597 958 Blocking Lateral Bracing Bracing Intervals Comments Top Edge (Lu)Continuous Bottom Edge (Lu)End Bearing Points Dead Floor Live Vertical Loads Location (Side)Tributary Width (0.90)(1.00)Comments 0 - Self Weight (PLF)0 to 4' 1"N/A 8.2 -- 1 - Uniform (PSF)0 to 4' 1" (Top)1' 4"10.0 40.0 FLOOR 2 - Uniform (PLF)0 to 4' 1" (Top)N/A 90.0 -WALL 3 - Uniform (PSF)0 to 4' 1" (Top)4'10.0 40.0 FLOOR 4 - Point (lb)2' (Top)N/A 105 331 Linked from: U9, Support 2 Weyerhaeuser warrants that the sizing of its products will be in accordance with Weyerhaeuser product design criteria and published design values. Weyerhaeuser expressly disclaims any other warranties related to the software. Use of this software is not intended to circumvent the need for a design professional as determined by the authority having jurisdiction. The designer of record, builder or framer is responsible to assure that this calculation is compatible with the overall project. Accessories (Rim Board, Blocking Panels and Squash Blocks) are not designed by this software. Products manufactured at Weyerhaeuser facilities are third-party certified to sustainable forestry standards. Weyerhaeuser Engineered Lumber Products have been evaluated by ICC-ES under evaluation reports ESR-1153 and ESR-1387 and/or tested in accordance with applicable ASTM standards. For current code evaluation reports, Weyerhaeuser product literature and installation details refer to www.weyerhaeuser.com/woodproducts/document-library. The product application, input design loads, dimensions and support information have been provided by ForteWEB Software Operator Weyerhaeuser Notes All locations are measured from the outside face of left support (or left cantilever end). All dimensions are horizontal. MEMBER REPORT PASSED MAIN FLOOR FRAMING, M4 1 piece(s) 4 x 10 DF No.2 ForteWEB Software Operator Job Notes 8/14/2023 9:09:05 PM UTCJoe Greenfield Hodge Engineering (253) 857-7055 joe@hodgeengineering.com ForteWEB v3.6, Engine: V8.3.0.43, Data: V8.1.4.1 File Name: 230340 - BEAM CALCULATIONS Page 34 / 35 Design Results Actual @ Location Allowed Result LDF Load: Combination (Pattern) Member Reaction (lbs)2764 @ 5' 8"4961 (3.50")Passed (56%)--1.0 D + 1.0 L (All Spans) Shear (lbs)2190 @ 4' 9 1/4"3885 Passed (56%)1.00 1.0 D + 1.0 L (All Spans) Moment (Ft-lbs)3778 @ 3' 5 7/8"4492 Passed (84%)1.00 1.0 D + 1.0 L (All Spans) Live Load Defl. (in)0.039 @ 2' 11 7/8"0.183 Passed (L/999+)--1.0 D + 1.0 L (All Spans) Total Load Defl. (in)0.056 @ 2' 11 13/16"0.275 Passed (L/999+)--1.0 D + 1.0 L (All Spans) System : Floor Member Type : Drop Beam Building Use : Residential Building Code : IBC 2018 Design Methodology : ASD •Deflection criteria: LL (L/360) and TL (L/240). •Applicable calculations are based on NDS. • Blocking Panels are assumed to carry no loads applied directly above them and the full load is applied to the member being designed. Bearing Length Loads to Supports (lbs) Supports Total Available Required Dead Floor Live Factored Accessories 1 - Stud wall - HF 3.50"3.50"1.64"729 1591 2319 Blocking 2 - Stud wall - HF 3.50"3.50"1.95"843 1921 2764 Blocking Lateral Bracing Bracing Intervals Comments Top Edge (Lu)Continuous Bottom Edge (Lu)End Bearing Points Dead Floor Live Vertical Loads Location (Side)Tributary Width (0.90)(1.00)Comments 0 - Self Weight (PLF)0 to 5' 10"N/A 8.2 -- 1 - Uniform (PSF)0 to 5' 10" (Top)1' 4"10.0 40.0 FLOOR 2 - Uniform (PLF)0 to 5' 10" (Top)N/A 90.0 -WALL 3 - Uniform (PSF)0 to 5' 10" (Top)7' 6"10.0 40.0 FLOOR 4 - Point (lb)2' (Top)N/A 105 331 Linked from: U9, Support 2 5 - Point (lb)4' (Top)N/A 378 1120 Linked from: U16, Support 1 Weyerhaeuser warrants that the sizing of its products will be in accordance with Weyerhaeuser product design criteria and published design values. Weyerhaeuser expressly disclaims any other warranties related to the software. Use of this software is not intended to circumvent the need for a design professional as determined by the authority having jurisdiction. The designer of record, builder or framer is responsible to assure that this calculation is compatible with the overall project. Accessories (Rim Board, Blocking Panels and Squash Blocks) are not designed by this software. Products manufactured at Weyerhaeuser facilities are third-party certified to sustainable forestry standards. Weyerhaeuser Engineered Lumber Products have been evaluated by ICC-ES under evaluation reports ESR-1153 and ESR-1387 and/or tested in accordance with applicable ASTM standards. For current code evaluation reports, Weyerhaeuser product literature and installation details refer to www.weyerhaeuser.com/woodproducts/document-library. The product application, input design loads, dimensions and support information have been provided by ForteWEB Software Operator Weyerhaeuser Notes All locations are measured from the outside face of left support (or left cantilever end). All dimensions are horizontal. MEMBER REPORT PASSED MAIN FLOOR FRAMING, M5 1 piece(s) 4 x 10 DF No.2 ForteWEB Software Operator Job Notes 8/14/2023 9:09:05 PM UTCJoe Greenfield Hodge Engineering (253) 857-7055 joe@hodgeengineering.com ForteWEB v3.6, Engine: V8.3.0.43, Data: V8.1.4.1 File Name: 230340 - BEAM CALCULATIONS Page 35 / 35 Post Allowable Loads Post Allowable Compression Loads for Douglas -Fir -Larch Framing Lumber Compression Parallel to Grain, Pc (100) Compression Parallel to Grain, Pc (160) Compression Parallel to Grain, Pc (160) Perp. to Grain, Nominal Top -Plate Height (ft.) Nominal Top -Plate Height (ft.) Size Grade Perp. to Grain, Nominal Top -Plate Height (ft.) Nominal Top -Plate Height (ft.) 10 11 12 8 Pct 8 1 9 10 11 12 8 9 10 11 12 2x4 #2 3,280 3,170 2,565 2,105 1,755 1,485 3,345 2,665 2,170 1,795 1,510 3x4 #2 5,470 5,285 4,275 3,510 2,930 2,475 5,570 4,440 3,615 2,995 2,520 4 -Inch (2) 2x4 #2 6,565 6,340 5,130 4,215 3,515 2,970 6,685 5,330 4,335 3,590 3,020 4 -Inch 40 #2 7,655 7,395 5,985 4,915 4,100 3,465 7,800 6,215 5,060 4,190 3,525 Wall (3)2x4 #2 9,845 9,510 7,695 6,320 5,270 4,455 10,030 7,995 6,505 5,390 4,535 4x6 #2 12,030 11,540 9,360 7,700 6,425 5,430 12,215 9,745 7,935 6,575 5,535 4x8 #2 15,860 15,090 12,270 10,105 8,440 7,140 16,035 12,805 10,435 8,650 7,285 410 #2 20,235 19,080 15,555 12,835 10,730 9,085 20,365 16,285 13,280 11,015 9,280 6 -Inch Wall 2x6 #2 5,155 8,970 7,940 6,935 6,025 5,235 11,030 9,230 1 7,740 6,535 5,575 3x6 #2 8,595 14,945 13,235 11,560 10,040 8,725 18,385 15,380 12,895 10,895 9,290 (2) 2x6 #2 10,315 17,935 15,885 13,875 12,050 10,470 22,060 18,455 15,475 13,075 11,145 6 -Inch Wall 4x6 #2 12,030 20,925 18,530 16,185 14,060 12,215 25,735 21,530 18,055 15,255 13,005 (3) 2x6 #2 15,470 26,905 23,825 20,810 18,075 15,705 33,090 27,685 23,215 19,610 16,720 6x6 #1 18,905 25,260 23,500 21,505 19,415 17,375 34,255 30,035 26,025 22,475 19,450 6x8 #1 25,780 34,450 32,045 29,320 26,475 23,690 46,715 40,955 35,485 30,645 26,520 Post Allowable Compression Loads for Hem -Fir Framing Lumber Compression Parallel to Grain, Pc (100) Compression Parallel to Grain, Pc (160) Size Grade Perp. to Grain, Nominal Top -Plate Height (ft.) Nominal Top -Plate Height (ft.) Pcl 8 9 10 11 12 8 9 10 11 12 2x4 #2 2,125 2,630 2,115 1,730 1,435 1,210 2,745 2,180 1,770 1,465 1,230 3x4 #2 3,545 4,385 3,525 2,880 2,395 2,020 4,570 3,630 2,950 2,440 2,050 4 -Inch (2) 2x4 #2 4,255 5,260 4,230 3,460 2,875 2,425 5,485 4,355 3,540 2,925 2,460 Wall 4x4 #2 4,960 6,140 4,935 4,035 3,355 2,830 6,400 5,085 4,125 3,415 2,870 (3) 2x4 #2 6,380 7,890 6,340 5,185 4,310 3,635 8,230 6,535 5,305 4,390 3,690 (4)2x4 #2 8,505 10,525 8,455 6,915 5,750 4,850 10,970 8,715 7,075 5,855 4,920 2x6 #2 3,340 7,950 6,880 5,905 5,065 4,365 9,385 7,735 6,425 5,395 4,580 3x6 #2 5,570 13,250 11,470 9,840 8,440 7,270 15,640 12,890 10,710 8,995 7,635 6 -Inch Wall (2) 2x6 #2 6,685 15,900 13,765 11,810 10,130 8,725 18,765 15,470 12,850 10,790 9,165 (3) 2x6 #2 10,025 23,855 20,645 17,715 15,195 13,090 28,150 23,205 19,275 15,185 13,745 (4) 2x6 #2 13,365 31,805 27,525 23,620 20,260 17,455 37,535 30,935 25,700 21,585 18,325 1. The allowable (ASD) loads are based on the 2015 National Design Specification for Wood Construction (NDS). 2. Post heights are based on standard precut stud heights and associated top plate heights. Wall height is nominal height plus 1 1/8". Effective post lengths, le, are the actual wall height minus the thickness of (3) 2x plates (4 112"). 3. Shaded values are limited by the perpendicular -to -grain bearing load, P,1, when posts bear on wood sill plates. Where posts and sill plates are different species, Designer shall limit allowable load to the lower of the post or the perpendicular -to -grain load for each species used. 4. Perpendicular -to -grain allowable loads do not include the NDS Bearing Area Factor, Cb. For posts whose bearing area is not closer than 3" from the end of a sill plate, the P.1 values may be multiplied by Cb. T (In.) 1.5 1 2.5 3 3.5 1 4.5 5.5 z 6 Cb 1.25 1 1.15 1.13 1.11 1 1.08 1.07 1 T = Bearing Length (post thickness) Cb = Bearing Area Factor per NDS 3.10.4 5. Parallel -to -grain values listed. Assume strong axis buckling. 6. Tension loads are based on net section assuming hole size equal to bolt diameter plus "6". Tension loads have been increased for wind or seismic loading with no further increase allowed; reduce where other loads govern. 7. Values do not consider combined axial and out -of -plane bending. 8. Bolt diameter "None" indicates full cross-section. General Footing HODGE ENGINEERING INCLic. # : KW-06007122 DESCRIPTION:24" footing - 1500 psf soil Hodge Engineering, Inc 3733 Rosedale St. Suite 200 Gig Harbor, WA. 98335 253-857-7055 Software copyright ENERCALC, INC. 1983-2019, Build:12.19.11.30 . File = C:\Users\JOHNHO~1\DOCUME~1\ENERCA~1\2018 Footing Pad Calcs.ec6 . Code References Calculations per ACI 318-14, IBC 2018, CBC 2019, ASCE 7-16 Load Combinations Used : IBC 2018 General Information Material Properties Soil Design Values 1.50 Analysis Settings 250.0ksi No ksfAllowable Soil Bearing = = 2.50 60.0 3,122.0 145.0 =0.30 Flexure =0.90 Shear = Valuesj 0.00180 Soil Passive Resistance (for Sliding) 1.0 = Increases based on footing plan dimension Add Pedestal Wt for Soil Pressure No: Use Pedestal wt for stability, mom & shear No: Allowable pressure increase per foot of depth =ksfwhen max. length or width is greater than =ft : = Add Ftg Wt for Soil Pressure Yes Yes:Use ftg wt for stability, moments & shears when footing base is below ft pcf Increase Bearing By Footing Weight =pcf Min. Overturning Safety Factor = : 1 Increases based on footing Depth0.750 = Soil/Concrete Friction Coeff. Ec : Concrete Elastic Modulus = =Footing base depth below soil surface ft =Allow press. increase per foot of depth ksf = : 11.0Min. Sliding Safety Factor = = Concrete Density = Min Allow % Temp Reinf. ksif'c : Concrete 28 day strength fy : Rebar Yield ksi Min Steel % Bending Reinf. # Dimensions Width parallel to X-X Axis 2.0 ft Length parallel to Z-Z Axis = 2.0 ft =Pedestal dimensions... px : parallel to X-X Axis in pz : parallel to Z-Z Axis in Height == in Footing Thickness = 8.0 in= Rebar Centerline to Edge of Concrete...=inat Bottom of footing 3.0 Reinforcing # Bars parallel to X-X Axis Reinforcing Bar Size = 4Number of Bars = 2.0 Bars parallel to Z-Z Axis Reinforcing Bar Size =4Number of Bars =2.0 Bandwidth Distribution Check (ACI 15.4.4.2) Direction Requiring Closer Separation n/a # Bars required within zone n/a # Bars required on each side of zone n/a Applied Loads 2.50 3.0 D Lr ksf L S P : Column Load OB : Overburden = k W E M-zz V-x = =k V-z k M-xx = k-ft= k-ft H = General Footing HODGE ENGINEERING INCLic. # : KW-06007122 DESCRIPTION:24" footing - 1500 psf soil Hodge Engineering, Inc 3733 Rosedale St. Suite 200 Gig Harbor, WA. 98335 253-857-7055 Software copyright ENERCALC, INC. 1983-2019, Build:12.19.11.30 . File = C:\Users\JOHNHO~1\DOCUME~1\ENERCA~1\2018 Footing Pad Calcs.ec6 . PASS n/a Sliding - X-X 0.0k 0.0k No Sliding PASS n/a Sliding - Z-Z 0.0k 0.0k No Sliding DESIGN SUMMARY Design OK Governing Load CombinationMin. Ratio Item Applied Capacity PASS 0.9813 Soil Bearing 1.472ksf 1.50ksf +D+S PASS n/a Overturning - X-X 0.0k-ft 0.0k-ft No Overturning PASS n/a Overturning - Z-Z 0.0k-ft 0.0k-ft No Overturning PASS n/a Uplift 0.0k 0.0k No Uplift PASS 0.2505 Z Flexure (+X)1.074k-ft/ft 4.288k-ft/ft +1.20D+1.60S PASS 0.2505 Z Flexure (-X)1.074k-ft/ft 4.288k-ft/ft +1.20D+1.60S PASS 0.2505 X Flexure (+Z)1.074k-ft/ft 4.288k-ft/ft +1.20D+1.60S PASS 0.2505 X Flexure (-Z)1.074k-ft/ft 4.288k-ft/ft +1.20D+1.60S PASS 0.2769 1-way Shear (+X)20.770psi 75.0psi +1.20D+1.60S PASS 0.2769 1-way Shear (-X)20.770psi 75.0psi +1.20D+1.60S PASS 0.2769 1-way Shear (+Z)20.770psi 75.0psi +1.20D+1.60S PASS 0.2769 1-way Shear (-Z)20.770psi 75.0psi +1.20D+1.60S PASS 0.5289 2-way Punching 79.334psi 150.0psi +1.20D+1.60S Detailed Results Rotation Axis &ZeccXecc Actual Soil Bearing Stress @ Location Actual / Allow Soil Bearing (in)Gross Allowable Bottom Left Top Left Top Right Bottom Right RatioLoad Combination... , D Only 0.000 , 0.0 deg CCW 1.50 0.72170.7217 0.7217 0.7217 0.4810.00.0 , +D+S 0.000 , 0.0 deg CCW 1.50 1.4721.472 1.472 1.472 0.9810.00.0 , +D+0.750S 0.000 , 0.0 deg CCW 1.50 1.2841.284 1.284 1.284 0.8560.00.0 , +0.60D 0.000 , 0.0 deg CCW 1.50 0.43300.4330 0.4330 0.4330 0.2890.00.0 Rotation Axis & Overturning Stability Load Combination...StatusOverturning Moment Resisting Moment Stability Ratio Footing Has NO Overturning Force Application Axis Sliding Stability All units k Load Combination...StatusSliding Force Resisting Force Stability Ratio Footing Has NO Sliding Flexure Axis & Load Combination in^2 in^2 in^2 k-ft As Req'd Footing Flexure Tension k-ft Actual As StatusMuSide Surface Gvrn. As Phi*Mn X-X, +1.40D 0.5254 +Z Bottom 0.1728 Min Temp %0.20 4.288 OK X-X, +1.40D 0.5254 -Z Bottom 0.1728 Min Temp %0.20 4.288 OK X-X, +1.20D 0.4503 +Z Bottom 0.1728 Min Temp %0.20 4.288 OK X-X, +1.20D 0.4503 -Z Bottom 0.1728 Min Temp %0.20 4.288 OK X-X, +1.20D+0.50S 0.6453 +Z Bottom 0.1728 Min Temp %0.20 4.288 OK X-X, +1.20D+0.50S 0.6453 -Z Bottom 0.1728 Min Temp %0.20 4.288 OK X-X, +1.20D+1.60S 1.074 +Z Bottom 0.1728 Min Temp %0.20 4.288 OK X-X, +1.20D+1.60S 1.074 -Z Bottom 0.1728 Min Temp %0.20 4.288 OK X-X, +1.20D+0.70S 0.7233 +Z Bottom 0.1728 Min Temp %0.20 4.288 OK X-X, +1.20D+0.70S 0.7233 -Z Bottom 0.1728 Min Temp %0.20 4.288 OK X-X, +0.90D 0.3377 +Z Bottom 0.1728 Min Temp %0.20 4.288 OK X-X, +0.90D 0.3377 -Z Bottom 0.1728 Min Temp %0.20 4.288 OK Z-Z, +1.40D 0.5254 -X Bottom 0.1728 Min Temp %0.20 4.288 OK Z-Z, +1.40D 0.5254 +X Bottom 0.1728 Min Temp %0.20 4.288 OK Z-Z, +1.20D 0.4503 -X Bottom 0.1728 Min Temp %0.20 4.288 OK Z-Z, +1.20D 0.4503 +X Bottom 0.1728 Min Temp %0.20 4.288 OK General Footing HODGE ENGINEERING INCLic. # : KW-06007122 DESCRIPTION:30" footing - 1500 psf soil Hodge Engineering, Inc 3733 Rosedale St. Suite 200 Gig Harbor, WA. 98335 253-857-7055 Software copyright ENERCALC, INC. 1983-2019, Build:12.19.11.30 . File = C:\Users\JOHNHO~1\DOCUME~1\ENERCA~1\2018 Footing Pad Calcs.ec6 . Code References Calculations per ACI 318-14, IBC 2018, CBC 2019, ASCE 7-16 Load Combinations Used : IBC 2018 General Information Material Properties Soil Design Values 1.50 Analysis Settings 250.0ksi No ksfAllowable Soil Bearing = = 2.50 60.0 3,122.0 145.0 =0.30 Flexure =0.90 Shear = Valuesj 0.00180 Soil Passive Resistance (for Sliding) 1.0 = Increases based on footing plan dimension Add Pedestal Wt for Soil Pressure No: Use Pedestal wt for stability, mom & shear No: Allowable pressure increase per foot of depth =ksfwhen max. length or width is greater than =ft : = Add Ftg Wt for Soil Pressure Yes Yes:Use ftg wt for stability, moments & shears when footing base is below ft pcf Increase Bearing By Footing Weight =pcf Min. Overturning Safety Factor = : 1 Increases based on footing Depth0.750 = Soil/Concrete Friction Coeff. Ec : Concrete Elastic Modulus = =Footing base depth below soil surface ft =Allow press. increase per foot of depth ksf = : 11.0Min. Sliding Safety Factor = = Concrete Density = Min Allow % Temp Reinf. ksif'c : Concrete 28 day strength fy : Rebar Yield ksi Min Steel % Bending Reinf. # Dimensions Width parallel to X-X Axis 2.50 ft Length parallel to Z-Z Axis = 2.50 ft =Pedestal dimensions... px : parallel to X-X Axis in pz : parallel to Z-Z Axis in Height == in Footing Thickness = 8.0 in= Rebar Centerline to Edge of Concrete...=inat Bottom of footing 3.0 Reinforcing # Bars parallel to X-X Axis Reinforcing Bar Size = 4Number of Bars = 3.0 Bars parallel to Z-Z Axis Reinforcing Bar Size =4Number of Bars =3.0 Bandwidth Distribution Check (ACI 15.4.4.2) Direction Requiring Closer Separation n/a # Bars required within zone n/a # Bars required on each side of zone n/a Applied Loads 3.0 5.50 D Lr ksf L S P : Column Load OB : Overburden = k W E M-zz V-x = =k V-z k M-xx = k-ft= k-ft H = General Footing HODGE ENGINEERING INCLic. # : KW-06007122 DESCRIPTION:30" footing - 1500 psf soil Hodge Engineering, Inc 3733 Rosedale St. Suite 200 Gig Harbor, WA. 98335 253-857-7055 Software copyright ENERCALC, INC. 1983-2019, Build:12.19.11.30 . File = C:\Users\JOHNHO~1\DOCUME~1\ENERCA~1\2018 Footing Pad Calcs.ec6 . PASS n/a Sliding - X-X 0.0k 0.0k No Sliding PASS n/a Sliding - Z-Z 0.0k 0.0k No Sliding DESIGN SUMMARY Design OK Governing Load CombinationMin. Ratio Item Applied Capacity PASS 0.9713 Soil Bearing 1.457ksf 1.50ksf +D+S PASS n/a Overturning - X-X 0.0k-ft 0.0k-ft No Overturning PASS n/a Overturning - Z-Z 0.0k-ft 0.0k-ft No Overturning PASS n/a Uplift 0.0k 0.0k No Uplift PASS 0.3349 Z Flexure (+X)1.706k-ft/ft 5.095k-ft/ft +1.20D+1.60S PASS 0.3349 Z Flexure (-X)1.706k-ft/ft 5.095k-ft/ft +1.20D+1.60S PASS 0.3349 X Flexure (+Z)1.706k-ft/ft 5.095k-ft/ft +1.20D+1.60S PASS 0.3349 X Flexure (-Z)1.706k-ft/ft 5.095k-ft/ft +1.20D+1.60S PASS 0.4004 1-way Shear (+X)30.030psi 75.0psi +1.20D+1.60S PASS 0.4004 1-way Shear (-X)30.030psi 75.0psi +1.20D+1.60S PASS 0.4004 1-way Shear (+Z)30.030psi 75.0psi +1.20D+1.60S PASS 0.4004 1-way Shear (-Z)30.030psi 75.0psi +1.20D+1.60S PASS 0.8526 2-way Punching 127.890psi 150.0psi +1.20D+1.60S Detailed Results Rotation Axis &ZeccXecc Actual Soil Bearing Stress @ Location Actual / Allow Soil Bearing (in)Gross Allowable Bottom Left Top Left Top Right Bottom Right RatioLoad Combination... , D Only 0.000 , 0.0 deg CCW 1.50 0.57670.5767 0.5767 0.5767 0.3850.00.0 , +D+S 0.000 , 0.0 deg CCW 1.50 1.4571.457 1.457 1.457 0.9710.00.0 , +D+0.750S 0.000 , 0.0 deg CCW 1.50 1.2371.237 1.237 1.237 0.8250.00.0 , +0.60D 0.000 , 0.0 deg CCW 1.50 0.34600.3460 0.3460 0.3460 0.2310.00.0 Rotation Axis & Overturning Stability Load Combination...StatusOverturning Moment Resisting Moment Stability Ratio Footing Has NO Overturning Force Application Axis Sliding Stability All units k Load Combination...StatusSliding Force Resisting Force Stability Ratio Footing Has NO Sliding Flexure Axis & Load Combination in^2 in^2 in^2 k-ft As Req'd Footing Flexure Tension k-ft Actual As StatusMuSide Surface Gvrn. As Phi*Mn X-X, +1.40D 0.6560 +Z Bottom 0.1728 Min Temp %0.240 5.095 OK X-X, +1.40D 0.6560 -Z Bottom 0.1728 Min Temp %0.240 5.095 OK X-X, +1.20D 0.5623 +Z Bottom 0.1728 Min Temp %0.240 5.095 OK X-X, +1.20D 0.5623 -Z Bottom 0.1728 Min Temp %0.240 5.095 OK X-X, +1.20D+0.50S 0.9198 +Z Bottom 0.1728 Min Temp %0.240 5.095 OK X-X, +1.20D+0.50S 0.9198 -Z Bottom 0.1728 Min Temp %0.240 5.095 OK X-X, +1.20D+1.60S 1.706 +Z Bottom 0.1728 Min Temp %0.240 5.095 OK X-X, +1.20D+1.60S 1.706 -Z Bottom 0.1728 Min Temp %0.240 5.095 OK X-X, +1.20D+0.70S 1.063 +Z Bottom 0.1728 Min Temp %0.240 5.095 OK X-X, +1.20D+0.70S 1.063 -Z Bottom 0.1728 Min Temp %0.240 5.095 OK X-X, +0.90D 0.4217 +Z Bottom 0.1728 Min Temp %0.240 5.095 OK X-X, +0.90D 0.4217 -Z Bottom 0.1728 Min Temp %0.240 5.095 OK Z-Z, +1.40D 0.6560 -X Bottom 0.1728 Min Temp %0.240 5.095 OK Z-Z, +1.40D 0.6560 +X Bottom 0.1728 Min Temp %0.240 5.095 OK Z-Z, +1.20D 0.5623 -X Bottom 0.1728 Min Temp %0.240 5.095 OK Z-Z, +1.20D 0.5623 +X Bottom 0.1728 Min Temp %0.240 5.095 OK General Footing HODGE ENGINEERING INCLic. # : KW-06007122 DESCRIPTION:36" footing - 1500 psf soil Hodge Engineering, Inc 3733 Rosedale St. Suite 200 Gig Harbor, WA. 98335 253-857-7055 Software copyright ENERCALC, INC. 1983-2019, Build:12.19.11.30 . File = C:\Users\JOHNHO~1\DOCUME~1\ENERCA~1\2018 Footing Pad Calcs.ec6 . Code References Calculations per ACI 318-14, IBC 2018, CBC 2019, ASCE 7-16 Load Combinations Used : IBC 2018 General Information Material Properties Soil Design Values 1.50 Analysis Settings 250.0ksi No ksfAllowable Soil Bearing = = 2.50 60.0 3,122.0 145.0 =0.30 Flexure =0.90 Shear = Valuesj 0.00180 Soil Passive Resistance (for Sliding) 1.0 = Increases based on footing plan dimension Add Pedestal Wt for Soil Pressure No: Use Pedestal wt for stability, mom & shear No: Allowable pressure increase per foot of depth =ksfwhen max. length or width is greater than =ft : = Add Ftg Wt for Soil Pressure Yes Yes:Use ftg wt for stability, moments & shears when footing base is below ft pcf Increase Bearing By Footing Weight =pcf Min. Overturning Safety Factor = : 1 Increases based on footing Depth0.750 = Soil/Concrete Friction Coeff. Ec : Concrete Elastic Modulus = =Footing base depth below soil surface ft =Allow press. increase per foot of depth ksf = : 11.0Min. Sliding Safety Factor = = Concrete Density = Min Allow % Temp Reinf. ksif'c : Concrete 28 day strength fy : Rebar Yield ksi Min Steel % Bending Reinf. # Dimensions Width parallel to X-X Axis 3.0 ft Length parallel to Z-Z Axis = 3.0 ft =Pedestal dimensions... px : parallel to X-X Axis in pz : parallel to Z-Z Axis in Height == in Footing Thickness = 12.0 in= Rebar Centerline to Edge of Concrete...=inat Bottom of footing 3.0 Reinforcing # Bars parallel to X-X Axis Reinforcing Bar Size = 4Number of Bars = 4.0 Bars parallel to Z-Z Axis Reinforcing Bar Size =4Number of Bars =4.0 Bandwidth Distribution Check (ACI 15.4.4.2) Direction Requiring Closer Separation n/a # Bars required within zone n/a # Bars required on each side of zone n/a Applied Loads 4.0 8.0 D Lr ksf L S P : Column Load OB : Overburden = k W E M-zz V-x = =k V-z k M-xx = k-ft= k-ft H = General Footing HODGE ENGINEERING INCLic. # : KW-06007122 DESCRIPTION:36" footing - 1500 psf soil Hodge Engineering, Inc 3733 Rosedale St. Suite 200 Gig Harbor, WA. 98335 253-857-7055 Software copyright ENERCALC, INC. 1983-2019, Build:12.19.11.30 . File = C:\Users\JOHNHO~1\DOCUME~1\ENERCA~1\2018 Footing Pad Calcs.ec6 . PASS n/a Sliding - X-X 0.0k 0.0k No Sliding PASS n/a Sliding - Z-Z 0.0k 0.0k No Sliding DESIGN SUMMARY Design OK Governing Load CombinationMin. Ratio Item Applied Capacity PASS 0.9853 Soil Bearing 1.478ksf 1.50ksf +D+S PASS n/a Overturning - X-X 0.0k-ft 0.0k-ft No Overturning PASS n/a Overturning - Z-Z 0.0k-ft 0.0k-ft No Overturning PASS n/a Uplift 0.0k 0.0k No Uplift PASS 0.2390 Z Flexure (+X)2.492k-ft/ft 10.424k-ft/ft +1.20D+1.60S PASS 0.2390 Z Flexure (-X)2.492k-ft/ft 10.424k-ft/ft +1.20D+1.60S PASS 0.2390 X Flexure (+Z)2.492k-ft/ft 10.424k-ft/ft +1.20D+1.60S PASS 0.2390 X Flexure (-Z)2.492k-ft/ft 10.424k-ft/ft +1.20D+1.60S PASS 0.2051 1-way Shear (+X)15.380psi 75.0psi +1.20D+1.60S PASS 0.2051 1-way Shear (-X)15.380psi 75.0psi +1.20D+1.60S PASS 0.2051 1-way Shear (+Z)15.380psi 75.0psi +1.20D+1.60S PASS 0.2051 1-way Shear (-Z)15.380psi 75.0psi +1.20D+1.60S PASS 0.3697 2-way Punching 55.457psi 150.0psi +1.20D+1.60S Detailed Results Rotation Axis &ZeccXecc Actual Soil Bearing Stress @ Location Actual / Allow Soil Bearing (in)Gross Allowable Bottom Left Top Left Top Right Bottom Right RatioLoad Combination... , D Only 0.000 , 0.0 deg CCW 1.50 0.58940.5894 0.5894 0.5894 0.3930.00.0 , +D+S 0.000 , 0.0 deg CCW 1.50 1.4781.478 1.478 1.478 0.9850.00.0 , +D+0.750S 0.000 , 0.0 deg CCW 1.50 1.2561.256 1.256 1.256 0.8370.00.0 , +0.60D 0.000 , 0.0 deg CCW 1.50 0.35370.3537 0.3537 0.3537 0.2360.00.0 Rotation Axis & Overturning Stability Load Combination...StatusOverturning Moment Resisting Moment Stability Ratio Footing Has NO Overturning Force Application Axis Sliding Stability All units k Load Combination...StatusSliding Force Resisting Force Stability Ratio Footing Has NO Sliding Flexure Axis & Load Combination in^2 in^2 in^2 k-ft As Req'd Footing Flexure Tension k-ft Actual As StatusMuSide Surface Gvrn. As Phi*Mn X-X, +1.40D 0.9655 +Z Bottom 0.2592 Min Temp %0.2667 10.424 OK X-X, +1.40D 0.9655 -Z Bottom 0.2592 Min Temp %0.2667 10.424 OK X-X, +1.20D 0.8276 +Z Bottom 0.2592 Min Temp %0.2667 10.424 OK X-X, +1.20D 0.8276 -Z Bottom 0.2592 Min Temp %0.2667 10.424 OK X-X, +1.20D+0.50S 1.348 +Z Bottom 0.2592 Min Temp %0.2667 10.424 OK X-X, +1.20D+0.50S 1.348 -Z Bottom 0.2592 Min Temp %0.2667 10.424 OK X-X, +1.20D+1.60S 2.492 +Z Bottom 0.2592 Min Temp %0.2667 10.424 OK X-X, +1.20D+1.60S 2.492 -Z Bottom 0.2592 Min Temp %0.2667 10.424 OK X-X, +1.20D+0.70S 1.556 +Z Bottom 0.2592 Min Temp %0.2667 10.424 OK X-X, +1.20D+0.70S 1.556 -Z Bottom 0.2592 Min Temp %0.2667 10.424 OK X-X, +0.90D 0.6207 +Z Bottom 0.2592 Min Temp %0.2667 10.424 OK X-X, +0.90D 0.6207 -Z Bottom 0.2592 Min Temp %0.2667 10.424 OK Z-Z, +1.40D 0.9655 -X Bottom 0.2592 Min Temp %0.2667 10.424 OK Z-Z, +1.40D 0.9655 +X Bottom 0.2592 Min Temp %0.2667 10.424 OK Z-Z, +1.20D 0.8276 -X Bottom 0.2592 Min Temp %0.2667 10.424 OK Z-Z, +1.20D 0.8276 +X Bottom 0.2592 Min Temp %0.2667 10.424 OK General Footing HODGE ENGINEERING INCLic. # : KW-06007122 DESCRIPTION:42" footing - 1500 psf soil Hodge Engineering, Inc 3733 Rosedale St. Suite 200 Gig Harbor, WA. 98335 253-857-7055 Software copyright ENERCALC, INC. 1983-2019, Build:12.19.11.30 . File = C:\Users\JOHNHO~1\DOCUME~1\ENERCA~1\2018 Footing Pad Calcs.ec6 . Code References Calculations per ACI 318-14, IBC 2018, CBC 2019, ASCE 7-16 Load Combinations Used : IBC 2018 General Information Material Properties Soil Design Values 1.50 Analysis Settings 250.0ksi No ksfAllowable Soil Bearing = = 2.50 60.0 3,122.0 145.0 =0.30 Flexure =0.90 Shear = Valuesj 0.00180 Soil Passive Resistance (for Sliding) 1.0 = Increases based on footing plan dimension Add Pedestal Wt for Soil Pressure No: Use Pedestal wt for stability, mom & shear No: Allowable pressure increase per foot of depth =ksfwhen max. length or width is greater than =ft : = Add Ftg Wt for Soil Pressure Yes Yes:Use ftg wt for stability, moments & shears when footing base is below ft pcf Increase Bearing By Footing Weight =pcf Min. Overturning Safety Factor = : 1 Increases based on footing Depth0.750 = Soil/Concrete Friction Coeff. Ec : Concrete Elastic Modulus = =Footing base depth below soil surface ft =Allow press. increase per foot of depth ksf = : 11.0Min. Sliding Safety Factor = = Concrete Density = Min Allow % Temp Reinf. ksif'c : Concrete 28 day strength fy : Rebar Yield ksi Min Steel % Bending Reinf. # Dimensions Width parallel to X-X Axis 3.50 ft Length parallel to Z-Z Axis = 3.50 ft =Pedestal dimensions... px : parallel to X-X Axis in pz : parallel to Z-Z Axis in Height == in Footing Thickness = 12.0 in= Rebar Centerline to Edge of Concrete...=inat Bottom of footing 3.0 Reinforcing # Bars parallel to X-X Axis Reinforcing Bar Size = 4Number of Bars = 5.0 Bars parallel to Z-Z Axis Reinforcing Bar Size =4Number of Bars =5.0 Bandwidth Distribution Check (ACI 15.4.4.2) Direction Requiring Closer Separation n/a # Bars required within zone n/a # Bars required on each side of zone n/a Applied Loads 6.50 10.0 D Lr ksf L S P : Column Load OB : Overburden = k W E M-zz V-x = =k V-z k M-xx = k-ft= k-ft H = General Footing HODGE ENGINEERING INCLic. # : KW-06007122 DESCRIPTION:42" footing - 1500 psf soil Hodge Engineering, Inc 3733 Rosedale St. Suite 200 Gig Harbor, WA. 98335 253-857-7055 Software copyright ENERCALC, INC. 1983-2019, Build:12.19.11.30 . File = C:\Users\JOHNHO~1\DOCUME~1\ENERCA~1\2018 Footing Pad Calcs.ec6 . PASS n/a Sliding - X-X 0.0k 0.0k No Sliding PASS n/a Sliding - Z-Z 0.0k 0.0k No Sliding DESIGN SUMMARY Design OK Governing Load CombinationMin. Ratio Item Applied Capacity PASS 0.9947 Soil Bearing 1.492ksf 1.50ksf +D+S PASS n/a Overturning - X-X 0.0k-ft 0.0k-ft No Overturning PASS n/a Overturning - Z-Z 0.0k-ft 0.0k-ft No Overturning PASS n/a Uplift 0.0k 0.0k No Uplift PASS 0.3026 Z Flexure (+X)3.371k-ft/ft 11.139k-ft/ft +1.20D+1.60S PASS 0.3026 Z Flexure (-X)3.371k-ft/ft 11.139k-ft/ft +1.20D+1.60S PASS 0.3026 X Flexure (+Z)3.371k-ft/ft 11.139k-ft/ft +1.20D+1.60S PASS 0.3026 X Flexure (-Z)3.371k-ft/ft 11.139k-ft/ft +1.20D+1.60S PASS 0.2759 1-way Shear (+X)20.690psi 75.0psi +1.20D+1.60S PASS 0.2759 1-way Shear (-X)20.690psi 75.0psi +1.20D+1.60S PASS 0.2759 1-way Shear (+Z)20.690psi 75.0psi +1.20D+1.60S PASS 0.2759 1-way Shear (-Z)20.690psi 75.0psi +1.20D+1.60S PASS 0.5077 2-way Punching 76.162psi 150.0psi +1.20D+1.60S Detailed Results Rotation Axis &ZeccXecc Actual Soil Bearing Stress @ Location Actual / Allow Soil Bearing (in)Gross Allowable Bottom Left Top Left Top Right Bottom Right RatioLoad Combination... , D Only 0.000 , 0.0 deg CCW 1.50 0.67560.6756 0.6756 0.6756 0.4500.00.0 , +D+S 0.000 , 0.0 deg CCW 1.50 1.4921.492 1.492 1.492 0.9950.00.0 , +D+0.750S 0.000 , 0.0 deg CCW 1.50 1.2881.288 1.288 1.288 0.8590.00.0 , +0.60D 0.000 , 0.0 deg CCW 1.50 0.40540.4054 0.4054 0.4054 0.2700.00.0 Rotation Axis & Overturning Stability Load Combination...StatusOverturning Moment Resisting Moment Stability Ratio Footing Has NO Overturning Force Application Axis Sliding Stability All units k Load Combination...StatusSliding Force Resisting Force Stability Ratio Footing Has NO Sliding Flexure Axis & Load Combination in^2 in^2 in^2 k-ft As Req'd Footing Flexure Tension k-ft Actual As StatusMuSide Surface Gvrn. As Phi*Mn X-X, +1.40D 1.506 +Z Bottom 0.2592 Min Temp %0.2857 11.139 OK X-X, +1.40D 1.506 -Z Bottom 0.2592 Min Temp %0.2857 11.139 OK X-X, +1.20D 1.291 +Z Bottom 0.2592 Min Temp %0.2857 11.139 OK X-X, +1.20D 1.291 -Z Bottom 0.2592 Min Temp %0.2857 11.139 OK X-X, +1.20D+0.50S 1.941 +Z Bottom 0.2592 Min Temp %0.2857 11.139 OK X-X, +1.20D+0.50S 1.941 -Z Bottom 0.2592 Min Temp %0.2857 11.139 OK X-X, +1.20D+1.60S 3.371 +Z Bottom 0.2592 Min Temp %0.2857 11.139 OK X-X, +1.20D+1.60S 3.371 -Z Bottom 0.2592 Min Temp %0.2857 11.139 OK X-X, +1.20D+0.70S 2.201 +Z Bottom 0.2592 Min Temp %0.2857 11.139 OK X-X, +1.20D+0.70S 2.201 -Z Bottom 0.2592 Min Temp %0.2857 11.139 OK X-X, +0.90D 0.9683 +Z Bottom 0.2592 Min Temp %0.2857 11.139 OK X-X, +0.90D 0.9683 -Z Bottom 0.2592 Min Temp %0.2857 11.139 OK Z-Z, +1.40D 1.506 -X Bottom 0.2592 Min Temp %0.2857 11.139 OK Z-Z, +1.40D 1.506 +X Bottom 0.2592 Min Temp %0.2857 11.139 OK Z-Z, +1.20D 1.291 -X Bottom 0.2592 Min Temp %0.2857 11.139 OK Z-Z, +1.20D 1.291 +X Bottom 0.2592 Min Temp %0.2857 11.139 OK Concrete Beam HODGE ENGINEERING INCLic. # : KW-06007122 DESCRIPTION:12" footing with 6" stem wall 1500 psf soil, 2500 psi concrete Hodge Engineering, Inc 3733 Rosedale St. Suite 200 Gig Harbor, WA. 98335 253-857-7055 Software copyright ENERCALC, INC. 1983-2019, Build:12.19.11.30 . File = C:\Users\JOHNHO~1\DOCUME~1\ENERCA~1\2018 Footing Pad Calcs.ec6 . CODE REFERENCES Calculations per ACI 318-14, IBC 2018, CBC 2019, ASCE 7-16 Load Combination Set : IBC 2018 Material Properties 2.50 7.50 145.0 Elastic Modulus 3,122.0 ksi 1 60.0 29,000.0 40.0 29,000.0 3= =0.90 0.750 f'c ksi fy - Main Rebar ksi Density 1/2 = fr = f'c *375.0 pcf E - Main Rebar ksi psi =1.0lLtWt Factor Fy - Stirrups ksi == = E - Stirrups ksi b 0.850 == = Shear : Stirrup Bar Size # Number of Resisting Legs Per Stirrup Phi Values Flexure : y f .Cross Section & Reinforcing Details Inverted Tee Section, Stem Width = 6.0 in, Total Height = 18.0 in, Top Flange Width = 12.0 in, Flange Thickness = 6.0 in Span #1 Reinforcing.... 2-#4 at 3.0 in from Bottom, from 0.0 to 5.0 ft in this span 1-#4 at 3.0 in from Top, from 0.0 to 5.0 ft in this span . Beam self weight calculated and added to loads Load for Span Number 1 Uniform Load : D = 0.0150, S = 0.030 ksf, Tributary Width = 15.0 ft, (Roof) Uniform Load : D = 0.010, L = 0.040 ksf, Tributary Width = 7.0 ft, (Floor) Point Load : D = 3.0, S = 7.0 k @ 2.50 ft .Design OKDESIGN SUMMARY Maximum Bending Stress Ratio =0.892 : 1 Span # where maximum occurs Span # 1 Location of maximum on span 2.505 ft Mn * Phi : Allowable 25.551 k-ft Typical SectionSection used for this span Mu : Applied 22.804 k-ft Maximum Deflection 0 <360.0 9596 Ratio =0 <180.0 Max Downward Transient Deflection 0.003 in 19795Ratio =>=360.0 Max Upward Transient Deflection 0.000 in Ratio = Max Downward Total Deflection 0.006 in Ratio =>=180.0Max Upward Total Deflection 0.000 in . Load Combination Support 1 Support 2 Vertical Reactions Support notation : Far left is #1 Overall MAXimum 7.225 7.225 Overall MINimum 0.700 0.700 D Only 2.600 2.600 +D+L 3.300 3.300 +D+S 7.225 7.225 +D+0.750L 3.125 3.125 +D+0.750L+0.750S 6.594 6.594 +0.60D 1.560 1.560 L Only 0.700 0.700 S Only 4.625 4.625 . Concrete Beam HODGE ENGINEERING INCLic. # : KW-06007122 DESCRIPTION:12" footing with 6" stem wall 1500 psf soil, 2500 psi concrete Hodge Engineering, Inc 3733 Rosedale St. Suite 200 Gig Harbor, WA. 98335 253-857-7055 Software copyright ENERCALC, INC. 1983-2019, Build:12.19.11.30 . File = C:\Users\JOHNHO~1\DOCUME~1\ENERCA~1\2018 Footing Pad Calcs.ec6 . Span # Bending Stress Results ( k-ft )Location (ft)Load Combination Mu : Max Stress RatioSegmentPhi*Mnxalong Beam +1.20D+0.50L+0.50S Span # 1 1 5.000 11.65 25.55 0.46 +1.20D+0.50L+0.70S Span # 1 1 5.000 13.68 25.55 0.54 +0.90D Span # 1 1 5.000 4.61 25.55 0.18 . Location in Span (ft)Load CombinationMax. "-" Defl (in)Location in Span (ft)Load Combination Span Max. "+" Defl (in) Overall Maximum Deflections +D+S 1 0.0063 2.500 0.0000 0.000 Concrete Beam HODGE ENGINEERING INCLic. # : KW-06007122 Hodge Engineering, Inc 3733 Rosedale St. Suite 200 Gig Harbor, WA. 98335 253-857-7055 Software copyright ENERCALC, INC. 1983-2019, Build:12.19.11.30 . File = C:\Users\JOHNHO~1\DOCUME~1\ENERCA~1\2018 Footing Pad Calcs.ec6 . DESCRIPTION: 15" footing with 8" stem wall 1500 psf soil, 2500 psi concrete CODE REFERENCES Calculations per ACI 318-14, IBC 2018, CBC 2019, ASCE 7-16 Load Combination Set : IBC 2018 Material Properties 2.50 7.50 145.0 Elastic Modulus 3,122.0 ksi 1 60.0 29,000.0 40.0 29,000.0 3= =0.90 0.750 f'c ksi fy - Main Rebar ksi Density 1/2 = fr = f'c *375.0 pcf E - Main Rebar ksi psi =1.0lLtWt Factor Fy - Stirrups ksi == = E - Stirrups ksi b 0.850 == = Shear : Stirrup Bar Size # Number of Resisting Legs Per Stirrup Phi Values Flexure : y f .Cross Section & Reinforcing Details Inverted Tee Section, Stem Width = 8.0 in, Total Height = 18.0 in, Top Flange Width = 15.0 in, Flange Thickness = 6.0 in Span #1 Reinforcing.... 2-#4 at 3.0 in from Bottom, from 0.0 to 5.0 ft in this span 1-#4 at 3.0 in from Top, from 0.0 to 5.0 ft in this span . Beam self weight calculated and added to loads Load for Span Number 1 Uniform Load : D = 0.0150, S = 0.030 ksf, Tributary Width = 15.0 ft, (Roof) Uniform Load : D = 0.010, L = 0.040 ksf, Tributary Width = 7.0 ft, (Floor) Point Load : D = 3.0, S = 7.0 k @ 2.50 ft, (Point Load) .Design OKDESIGN SUMMARY Maximum Bending Stress Ratio =0.868 : 1 Span # where maximum occurs Span # 1 Location of maximum on span 2.495 ft Mn * Phi : Allowable 26.452 k-ft Typical SectionSection used for this span Mu : Applied 22.962 k-ft Maximum Deflection 0 <360.0 16719 Ratio =0 <180.0 Max Downward Transient Deflection 0.002 in 25683Ratio =>=360.0 Max Upward Transient Deflection 0.000 in Ratio = Max Downward Total Deflection 0.004 in Ratio =>=180.0Max Upward Total Deflection 0.000 in . Load Combination Support 1 Support 2 Vertical Reactions Support notation : Far left is #1 Overall MAXimum 7.331 7.331 Overall MINimum 0.700 0.700 D Only 2.706 2.706 +D+L 3.406 3.406 +D+S 7.331 7.331 +D+0.750L 3.231 3.231 +D+0.750L+0.750S 6.699 6.699 +0.60D 1.623 1.623 L Only 0.700 0.700 S Only 4.625 4.625 . Concrete Beam HODGE ENGINEERING INCLic. # : KW-06007122 DESCRIPTION: 15" footing with 8" stem wall 1500 psf soil, 2500 psi concrete Hodge Engineering, Inc 3733 Rosedale St. Suite 200 Gig Harbor, WA. 98335 253-857-7055 Software copyright ENERCALC, INC. 1983-2019, Build:12.19.11.30 . File = C:\Users\JOHNHO~1\DOCUME~1\ENERCA~1\2018 Footing Pad Calcs.ec6 . Span # Bending Stress Results ( k-ft )Location (ft)Load Combination Mu : Max Stress RatioSegmentPhi*Mnxalong Beam +1.20D+0.50L+0.50S Span # 1 1 5.000 11.81 26.45 0.45 +1.20D+0.50L+0.70S Span # 1 1 5.000 13.84 26.45 0.52 +0.90D Span # 1 1 5.000 4.73 26.45 0.18 . Location in Span (ft)Load CombinationMax. "-" Defl (in) Location in Span (ft)Load Combination Span Max. "+" Defl (in) Overall Maximum Deflections +D+S 1 0.0036 2.500 0.0000 0.000 Hodge Engineering, Inc. 3733 Rosedale St. Ste. 200 Gig Harbor, WA. 98335 Title :6' Unrestrained 40 psf Surcharge Dsgnr:JEH Page : 1 Description.... 6' Unrestrained wall This Wall in File: C:\Users\johnhodge\Documents\RetainPro 10 Project Files\unrestrained walls 2.RPX RetainPro (c) 1987-2019, Build 11.20.03.31 Cantilevered Retaining Wall Code: IBC 2018,ACI 318-14,TMS 402-16License : KW-06053958License To : HODGE ENGINEERING Project Name/Number : unrestrained 6.00 0.50 0.00 12.00 1,500.0 35.0 0.0 300.0 Criteria Soil Data Retained Height =ft Wall height above soil =ft Active Heel Pressure =psf/ftSlope Behind Wall Height of Soil over Toe in Water height over heel =ft = = 110.00= pcf = Soil Density, Heel = Passive Pressure = psf/ft Allow Soil Bearing = psf Soil Density, Toe 110.00pcf Footing||Soil Friction =0.350 Soil height to ignore for passive pressure = 0.00in Equivalent Fluid Pressure Method Surcharge Loads Adjacent Footing Load Load Type 40.0 Lateral Load = 0.0#/ft 0.0 100.0 200.0 0.0 Axial Load Applied to Stem Wall to Ftg CL Dist =0.00ft Wind on Exposed Stem psf0.0= Lateral Load Applied to Stem Surcharge Over Heel =psf Adjacent Footing Load =0.0lbs Axial Dead Load (Service Level) =lbs Footing Type Line Load Surcharge Over Toe psf Footing Width =0.00ft...Height to Top =0.00ft Eccentricity =0.00in...Height to Bottom = 0.00ft Used To Resist Sliding & Overturning Used for Sliding & Overturning = 0.0ft Axial Live Load = Base Above/Below Soil lbs = Axial Load Eccentricity ==Poisson's Ratio 0.300 at Back of Wall in (Service Level) Wind (W)= Design Summary Wall Stability Ratios Overturning =2.07OK Sliding =1.55OK Total Bearing Load =2,391lbs ...resultant ecc. =6.69in Soil Pressure @ Toe =1,488psf OK Soil Pressure @ Heel =0psf OK Allowable =1,500 psf Soil Pressure Less Than Allowable ACI Factored @ Toe =2,083psf ACI Factored @ Heel =0psf Footing Shear @ Toe =19.0psi OK Footing Shear @ Heel =9.2psi OK Allowable =75.0psi Sliding Calcs Lateral Sliding Force =883.3lbs less 100% Passive Force less 100% Friction Force Added Force Req'd ....for 1.5 Stability = 0.0= 766.8 600.0 = = 0.0 - lbs lbs lbs OK lbs OK - Masonry Block Type =Medium Weight Stem Construction 3rd 2nd Stem OKStem OK Stem OK Bottom Shear.....Actual Design Height Above Ftg =3.50ft 1.00 0.00 Wall Material Above "Ht" =Concrete Concrete Concrete Thickness =8.00 8.00 8.00 Rebar Size =###4 4 4 Rebar Spacing = 12.00 12.00 12.00 Rebar Placed at =Center Center Center Design Data fb/FB + fa/Fa =0.061 0.419 0.703 Total Force @ Section =l bs Moment....Actual =ft-# Moment.....Allowable =3,387.6 3,387.6 3,387.6ft-# =p si Shear.....Allowable =75.0 75.0psi 75.0 Wall Weight = 100.0 100.0psf 100.0 Rebar Depth 'd'= 4.00in 4.00 4.00 Masonry Data f'm =psi Fs =psi Solid Grouting = Modular Ratio 'n'= Short Term Factor = Equiv. Solid Thick.= Concrete Data f'c =2,500.0 2,500.0psi 2,500.0 Fy =60,000.0 60,000.0 Masonry Design Method ASD= Load Factors Building Code IBC 2018,ACI Dead Load 1.200 Live Load 1.600 Earth, H 1.600 Wind, W 1.000 Seismic, E 1.000 psi 60,000.0 Service Level = 225.9 801.8lbs 1,130.2Strength Level Service Level Strength Level = 209.5 1,421.2 2,382.5ft-# Service Level Strength Level = 4.7 16.7 23.5psi Design Method = LRFD LRFD LRFD Vertical component of active lateral soil pressure IS NOT considered in the calculation of soil bearing Anet (Masonry)=in2 Hodge Engineering, Inc. 3733 Rosedale St. Ste. 200 Gig Harbor, WA. 98335 Title :6' Unrestrained 40 psf Surcharge Dsgnr:JEH Page : 2 Description.... 6' Unrestrained wall This Wall in File: C:\Users\johnhodge\Documents\RetainPro 10 Project Files\unrestrained walls 2.RPX RetainPro (c) 1987-2019, Build 11.20.03.31 Cantilevered Retaining Wall Code: IBC 2018,ACI 318-14,TMS 402-16License : KW-06053958License To : HODGE ENGINEERING Project Name/Number : unrestrained Concrete Stem Rebar Area Details 3rd Stem Vertical Reinforcing Horizontal Reinforcing As (based on applied moment) :0.0126 in2/ft (4/3) * As :0.0169 in2/ft Min Stem T&S Reinf Area 0.576 in2 200bd/fy : 200(12)(4)/60000 :0.16 in2/ft Min Stem T&S Reinf Area per ft of stem Height : 0.192 in2/ft 0.0018bh : 0.0018(12)(8) :0.1728 in2/ft Horizontal Reinforcing Options : ============One layer of : Two layers of : Required Area :0.1728 in2/ft #4@ 12.50 in #4@ 25.00 in Provided Area :0.2 in2/ft #5@ 19.38 in #5@ 38.75 in Maximum Area :0.5419 in2/ft #6@ 27.50 in #6@ 55.00 in ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 2nd Stem Vertical Reinforcing Horizontal Reinforcing As (based on applied moment) :0.0858 in2/ft (4/3) * As :0.1144 in2/ft Min Stem T&S Reinf Area 0.480 in2 200bd/fy : 200(12)(4)/60000 :0.16 in2/ft Min Stem T&S Reinf Area per ft of stem Height : 0.192 in2/ft 0.0018bh : 0.0018(12)(8) :0.1728 in2/ft Horizontal Reinforcing Options : ============One layer of : Two layers of : Required Area :0.1728 in2/ft #4@ 12.50 in #4@ 25.00 in Provided Area :0.2 in2/ft #5@ 19.38 in #5@ 38.75 in Maximum Area :0.5419 in2/ft #6@ 27.50 in #6@ 55.00 in ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Bottom Stem Vertical Reinforcing Horizontal Reinforcing As (based on applied moment) :0.1438 in2/ft (4/3) * As :0.1918 in2/ft Min Stem T&S Reinf Area 0.192 in2 200bd/fy : 200(12)(4)/60000 :0.16 in2/ft Min Stem T&S Reinf Area per ft of stem Height : 0.192 in2/ft 0.0018bh : 0.0018(12)(8) :0.1728 in2/ft Horizontal Reinforcing Options : ============One layer of : Two layers of : Required Area :0.16 in2/ft #4@ 12.50 in #4@ 25.00 in Provided Area :0.2 in2/ft #5@ 19.38 in #5@ 38.75 in Maximum Area :0.5419 in2/ft #6@ 27.50 in #6@ 55.00 in 1.30 1.96 9.00 Footing Torsion, Tu ==ft-lbs0 .00Min. As % Footing Allow. Torsion, phi Tu 0.0018 =ft-lbs Footing Data If torsion exceeds allowable, provide f'c 0.00 = 2,500psi Toe Width =ft Heel Width = Key Distance from Toe Key Depth Key Width =in =in = 8.00 3.00 1.30ft Footing Thickness =in 3.26= Cover @ Top =2.00 in@ Btm.=3.00in Total Footing Width =150.00pcfFooting Concrete Density Fy=60,000psi Footing Design Results Key: = phiMn = phi'5'lambda'sqrt(fc)'Sm Factored Pressure Mu' : Upward Mu' : Downward Mu: Design Actual 1-Way Shear Allow 1-Way Shear Toe:#4@ 12.34 in, #5@ 19.13 in, #6@ 27.16 in, #7@ 37.03 in, #8@ 48.76 in, #9@ 6 phiMn = phi'5'lambda'sqrt(fc)'Sm =# 4 @ 13.89 in = = = = = 2,083 18,171 2,691 1,290 19.05 75.00 Heel: 0 211 831 620 9.24 40.00 HeelToe psf ft-# ft-# ft-# psi psi Heel Reinforcing =None Spec'd Other Acceptable Sizes & Spacings Key Reinforcing Toe Reinforcing =# 4 @ 12.00 in Min footing T&S reinf Area Min footing T&S reinf Area per foot If one layer of horizontal bars: 0.63 0.19 #4@ 12.35 in #5@ 19.14 in #6@ 27.16 in in2 in2 /ft If two layers of horizontal bars: #4@ 24.69 in #5@ 38.27 in #6@ 54.32 in supplemental design for footing torsion. Hodge Engineering, Inc. 3733 Rosedale St. Ste. 200 Gig Harbor, WA. 98335 Title :8' Unrestrained 40 psf Surcharge Dsgnr:JEH Page : 1 Description.... 8' Unrestrained wall 40 psf surcharge This Wall in File: C:\Users\johnhodge\Documents\RetainPro 10 Project Files\unrestrained walls 2.RPX RetainPro (c) 1987-2019, Build 11.20.03.31 Cantilevered Retaining Wall Code: IBC 2018,ACI 318-14,TMS 402-16License : KW-06053958License To : HODGE ENGINEERING Project Name/Number : unrestrained 8.00 0.50 0.00 12.00 1,515.0 35.0 0.0 300.0 Criteria Soil Data Retained Height =ft Wall height above soil =ft Active Heel Pressure =psf/ftSlope Behind Wall Height of Soil over Toe in Water height over heel =ft = = 110.00= pcf = Soil Density, Heel = Passive Pressure = psf/ft Allow Soil Bearing = psf Soil Density, Toe 110.00pcf Footing||Soil Friction =0.350 Soil height to ignore for passive pressure = 0.00in Equivalent Fluid Pressure Method Surcharge Loads Adjacent Footing Load Load Type 40.0 Lateral Load = 0.0#/ft 0.0 100.0 200.0 0.0 Axial Load Applied to Stem Wall to Ftg CL Dist =0.00ft Wind on Exposed Stem psf0.0= Lateral Load Applied to Stem Surcharge Over Heel =psf Adjacent Footing Load =0.0lbs Axial Dead Load (Service Level) =lbs Footing Type Line Load Surcharge Over Toe psf Footing Width =0.00ft...Height to Top =0.00ft Eccentricity =0.00in...Height to Bottom = 0.00ft Used To Resist Sliding & Overturning Used for Sliding & Overturning = 0.0ft Axial Live Load = Base Above/Below Soil lbs = Axial Load Eccentricity ==Poisson's Ratio 0.300 at Back of Wall in (Service Level) Wind (W)= Design Summary Wall Stability Ratios Overturning =2.38OK Sliding =1.53OK Total Bearing Load =4,030lbs ...resultant ecc. =7.50in Soil Pressure @ Toe =1,514psf OK Soil Pressure @ Heel =179psf OK Allowable =1,515 psf Soil Pressure Less Than Allowable ACI Factored @ Toe =2,120psf ACI Factored @ Heel =251psf Footing Shear @ Toe =19.7psi OK Footing Shear @ Heel =11.6psi OK Allowable =75.0psi Sliding Calcs Lateral Sliding Force =1,532.0lbs less 100% Passive Force less 100% Friction Force Added Force Req'd ....for 1.5 Stability = 0.0= 1,340.3 1,001.0 = = 0.0 - lbs lbs lbs OK lbs OK - Masonry Block Type =Medium Weight Stem Construction 3rd 2nd Stem OKStem OK Stem OK Bottom Shear.....Actual Design Height Above Ftg =3.50ft 1.00 0.00 Wall Material Above "Ht" =Concrete Concrete Concrete Thickness =8.00 8.00 8.00 Rebar Size =###5 5 5 Rebar Spacing = 12.00 12.00 10.75 Rebar Placed at =Center Center Center Design Data fb/FB + fa/Fa =0.208 0.729 0.970 Total Force @ Section =l bs Moment....Actual =ft-# Moment.....Allowable =5,069.7 5,069.7 5,593.0ft-# =p si Shear.....Allowable =75.0 75.0psi 75.0 Wall Weight = 100.0 100.0psf 100.0 Rebar Depth 'd'= 4.00in 4.00 4.00 Masonry Data f'm =psi Fs =psi Solid Grouting = Modular Ratio 'n'= Short Term Factor = Equiv. Solid Thick.= Concrete Data f'c =2,500.0 2,500.0psi 2,500.0 Fy =60,000.0 60,000.0 Masonry Design Method ASD= Load Factors Building Code IBC 2018,ACI Dead Load 1.200 Live Load 1.600 Earth, H 1.600 Wind, W 1.000 Seismic, E 1.000 psi 60,000.0 Service Level = 658.6 1,514.5lbs 1,954.9Strength Level Service Level Strength Level = 1,056.7 3,700.2 5,430.3ft-# Service Level Strength Level = 13.7 31.6 40.7psi Design Method = LRFD LRFD LRFD Vertical component of active lateral soil pressure IS NOT considered in the calculation of soil bearing Anet (Masonry)=in2 Hodge Engineering, Inc. 3733 Rosedale St. Ste. 200 Gig Harbor, WA. 98335 Title :8' Unrestrained 40 psf Surcharge Dsgnr:JEH Page : 2 Description.... 8' Unrestrained wall 40 psf surcharge This Wall in File: C:\Users\johnhodge\Documents\RetainPro 10 Project Files\unrestrained walls 2.RPX RetainPro (c) 1987-2019, Build 11.20.03.31 Cantilevered Retaining Wall Code: IBC 2018,ACI 318-14,TMS 402-16License : KW-06053958License To : HODGE ENGINEERING Project Name/Number : unrestrained Concrete Stem Rebar Area Details 3rd Stem Vertical Reinforcing Horizontal Reinforcing As (based on applied moment) :0.0638 in2/ft (4/3) * As :0.0851 in2/ft Min Stem T&S Reinf Area 0.960 in2 200bd/fy : 200(12)(4)/60000 :0.16 in2/ft Min Stem T&S Reinf Area per ft of stem Height : 0.192 in2/ft 0.0018bh : 0.0018(12)(8) :0.1728 in2/ft Horizontal Reinforcing Options : ============One layer of : Two layers of : Required Area :0.1728 in2/ft #4@ 12.50 in #4@ 25.00 in Provided Area :0.31 in2/ft #5@ 19.38 in #5@ 38.75 in Maximum Area :0.5419 in2/ft #6@ 27.50 in #6@ 55.00 in ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 2nd Stem Vertical Reinforcing Horizontal Reinforcing As (based on applied moment) :0.2234 in2/ft (4/3) * As :0.2978 in2/ft Min Stem T&S Reinf Area 0.480 in2 200bd/fy : 200(12)(4)/60000 :0.16 in2/ft Min Stem T&S Reinf Area per ft of stem Height : 0.192 in2/ft 0.0018bh : 0.0018(12)(8) :0.1728 in2/ft Horizontal Reinforcing Options : ============One layer of : Two layers of : Required Area :0.2234 in2/ft #4@ 12.50 in #4@ 25.00 in Provided Area :0.31 in2/ft #5@ 19.38 in #5@ 38.75 in Maximum Area :0.5419 in2/ft #6@ 27.50 in #6@ 55.00 in ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Bottom Stem Vertical Reinforcing Horizontal Reinforcing As (based on applied moment) :0.3278 in2/ft (4/3) * As :0.4371 in2/ft Min Stem T&S Reinf Area 0.192 in2 200bd/fy : 200(12)(4)/60000 :0.16 in2/ft Min Stem T&S Reinf Area per ft of stem Height : 0.192 in2/ft 0.0018bh : 0.0018(12)(8) :0.1728 in2/ft Horizontal Reinforcing Options : ============One layer of : Two layers of : Required Area :0.3278 in2/ft #4@ 12.50 in #4@ 25.00 in Provided Area :0.346 in2/ft #5@ 19.38 in #5@ 38.75 in Maximum Area :0.5419 in2/ft #6@ 27.50 in #6@ 55.00 in 2.05 2.71 12.00 Footing Torsion, Tu ==ft-lbs0 .00Min. As % Footing Allow. Torsion, phi Tu 0.0018 =ft-lbs Footing Data If torsion exceeds allowable, provide f'c 0.00 = 2,500psi Toe Width =ft Heel Width = Key Distance from Toe Key Depth Key Width =in =in = 8.00 7.00 2.05ft Footing Thickness =in 4.76= Cover @ Top =2.00 in@ Btm.=3.00in Total Footing Width =150.00pcfFooting Concrete Density Fy=60,000psi Footing Design Results Key: = #4@ 13.88 in, #5@ 18 in, #6@ 18 in, #7@ 18 in, #8@ 18 i Factored Pressure Mu' : Upward Mu' : Downward Mu: Design Actual 1-Way Shear Allow 1-Way Shear Toe:#4@ 9.25 in, #5@ 14.35 in, #6@ 20.37 in, #7@ 27.77 in, #8@ 36.57 in, #9@ 46 #4@ 9.25 in, #5@ 14.35 in, #6@ 20.37 in, #7@ 27.77 in, #8@ 36.57 in, #9@ 46 =# 4 @ 13.89 in = = = = = 2,120 46,526 7,837 3,224 19.69 75.00 Heel: 251 1,086 2,721 1,635 11.62 75.00 HeelToe psf ft-# ft-# ft-# psi psi Heel Reinforcing =# 4 @ 18.00 in Other Acceptable Sizes & Spacings Key Reinforcing Toe Reinforcing =# 4 @ 9.26 in Min footing T&S reinf Area Min footing T&S reinf Area per foot If one layer of horizontal bars: 1.23 0.26 #4@ 9.26 in #5@ 14.35 in #6@ 20.37 in in2 in2 /ft If two layers of horizontal bars: #4@ 18.52 in #5@ 28.70 in #6@ 40.74 in supplemental design for footing torsion. Hodge Engineering, Inc. 3733 Rosedale St. Ste. 200 Gig Harbor, WA. 98335 Title :10' Unrestrained 40 psf Surcharge Page : 1 Dsgnr:JEH Date:11 JUN 2021 Description.... 10' Unrestrained wall with 40 psf surcharge This Wall in File: c:\users\johnhodge\documents\retainpro 10 project files\unrestrained walls 2.rpx RetainPro (c) 1987-2019, Build 11.20.03.31 Cantilevered Retaining Wall Code: IBC 2018,ACI 318-14,TMS 402-16License : KW-06053958License To : HODGE ENGINEERING Project Name/Number : unrestrained 10.00 0.50 0.00 12.00 1,500.0 35.0 0.0 300.0 Criteria Soil Data Retained Height =ft Wall height above soil =ft Active Heel Pressure =psf/ftSlope Behind Wall Height of Soil over Toe in Water height over heel =ft = = 110.00=pcf = Soil Density, Heel = Passive Pressure =psf/ft Allow Soil Bearing =psf Soil Density, Toe 110.00pcf Footing||Soil Friction =0.350 Soil height to ignore for passive pressure =0.00in Equivalent Fluid Pressure Method Surcharge Loads Adjacent Footing Load Load Type 40.0 Lateral Load =0.0#/ft 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Axial Load Applied to Stem Wall to Ftg CL Dist =0.00ft Wind on Exposed Stem psf0.0= Lateral Load Applied to Stem Surcharge Over Heel =psf Adjacent Footing Load =0.0lbs Axial Dead Load (Service Level) =lbs Footing Type Line Load Surcharge Over Toe psf Footing Width =0.00ft...Height to Top =0.00ft Eccentricity =0.00in...Height to Bottom =0.00ft Used To Resist Sliding & Overturning Used for Sliding & Overturning =0.0ft Axial Live Load = Base Above/Below Soil lbs = Axial Load Eccentricity ==Poisson's Ratio 0.300 at Back of Wall in (Service Level) Wind (W)= Design Summary Wall Stability Ratios Overturning =2.64OK Sliding =1.53OK Total Bearing Load =5,600lbs ...resultant ecc.=7.60in Soil Pressure @ Toe =1,438psf OK Soil Pressure @ Heel =351psf OK Allowable =1,500 psf Soil Pressure Less Than Allowable ACI Factored @ Toe =2,014psf ACI Factored @ Heel =492psf Footing Shear @ Toe =28.7psi OK Footing Shear @ Heel =18.0psi OK Allowable =75.0psi Sliding Calcs Lateral Sliding Force =2,257.5lbs less 100% Passive Force less 100% Friction Force Added Force Req'd ....for 1.5 Stability = 0.0= 1,960.1 1,504.2 = = 0.0 - lbs lbs lbs OK lbs OK - Masonry Block Type =Medium Weight Stem Construction 3rd 2nd Stem OKStem OK Stem OK Bottom Shear.....Actual Design Height Above Ftg =3.50ft 1.00 0.00 Wall Material Above "Ht"=Concrete Concrete Concrete Thickness =8.00 8.00 8.00 Rebar Size =###5 5 5 Rebar Spacing =9.00 9.00 9.00 Rebar Placed at =6.25 i 6.25 i 6.25 i Design Data fb/FB + fa/Fa =0.279 0.711 0.965 Total Force @ Section =lbs Moment....Actual =ft-# Moment.....Allowable =10,717.8 10,717.8 10,717.8ft-# =psi Shear.....Allowable =75.0 75.0psi 75.0 Wall Weight =100.0 100.0psf 100.0 Rebar Depth 'd'=6.25in 6.25 6.25 Masonry Data f'm =psi Fs =psi Solid Grouting = Modular Ratio 'n'= Short Term Factor = Equiv. Solid Thick.= Concrete Data f'c =2,500.0 2,500.0psi 2,500.0 Fy =60,000.0 60,000.0 Masonry Design Method ASD= Load Factors Building Code IBC 2018,ACI Dead Load 1.200 Live Load 1.600 Earth, H 1.600 Wind, W 1.000 Seismic, E 1.000 psi 60,000.0 Service Level =1,315.4 2,451.3lbs 3,003.6Strength Level Service Level Strength Level =2,993.3 7,628.7 10,351.5ft-# Service Level Strength Level =17.5 32.7 40.0psi Design Method =LRFD LRFD LRFD Vertical component of active lateral soil pressure IS NOT considered in the calculation of soil bearing Anet (Masonry)=in2 Hodge Engineering, Inc. 3733 Rosedale St. Ste. 200 Gig Harbor, WA. 98335 Title :10' Unrestrained 40 psf Surcharge Page : 2 Dsgnr:JEH Date:11 JUN 2021 Description.... 10' Unrestrained wall with 40 psf surcharge This Wall in File: c:\users\johnhodge\documents\retainpro 10 project files\unrestrained walls 2.rpx RetainPro (c) 1987-2019, Build 11.20.03.31 Cantilevered Retaining Wall Code: IBC 2018,ACI 318-14,TMS 402-16License : KW-06053958License To : HODGE ENGINEERING Project Name/Number : unrestrained Concrete Stem Rebar Area Details 3rd Stem Vertical Reinforcing Horizontal Reinforcing As (based on applied moment) :0.1121 in2/ft (4/3) * As :0.1495 in2/ft Min Stem T&S Reinf Area 1.344 in2 200bd/fy : 200(12)(6.25)/60000 :0.25 in2/ft Min Stem T&S Reinf Area per ft of stem Height : 0.192 in2/ft 0.0018bh : 0.0018(12)(8) :0.1728 in2/ft Horizontal Reinforcing Options : ============One layer of : Two layers of : Required Area :0.1728 in2/ft #4@ 12.50 in #4@ 25.00 in Provided Area :0.4133 in2/ft #5@ 19.38 in #5@ 38.75 in Maximum Area :0.8467 in2/ft #6@ 27.50 in #6@ 55.00 in ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 2nd Stem Vertical Reinforcing Horizontal Reinforcing As (based on applied moment) :0.2858 in2/ft (4/3) * As :0.3811 in2/ft Min Stem T&S Reinf Area 0.480 in2 200bd/fy : 200(12)(6.25)/60000 :0.25 in2/ft Min Stem T&S Reinf Area per ft of stem Height : 0.192 in2/ft 0.0018bh : 0.0018(12)(8) :0.1728 in2/ft Horizontal Reinforcing Options : ============One layer of : Two layers of : Required Area :0.2858 in2/ft #4@ 12.50 in #4@ 25.00 in Provided Area :0.4133 in2/ft #5@ 19.38 in #5@ 38.75 in Maximum Area :0.8467 in2/ft #6@ 27.50 in #6@ 55.00 in ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Bottom Stem Vertical Reinforcing Horizontal Reinforcing As (based on applied moment) :0.3878 in2/ft (4/3) * As :0.5171 in2/ft Min Stem T&S Reinf Area 0.192 in2 200bd/fy : 200(12)(6.25)/60000 :0.25 in2/ft Min Stem T&S Reinf Area per ft of stem Height : 0.192 in2/ft 0.0018bh : 0.0018(12)(8) :0.1728 in2/ft Horizontal Reinforcing Options : ============One layer of : Two layers of : Required Area :0.3878 in2/ft #4@ 12.50 in #4@ 25.00 in Provided Area :0.4133 in2/ft #5@ 19.38 in #5@ 38.75 in Maximum Area :0.8467 in2/ft #6@ 27.50 in #6@ 55.00 in 2.80 3.46 12.00 Footing Torsion, Tu ==ft-lbs0.00Min. As % Footing Allow. Torsion, phi Tu 0.0018 =ft-lbs Footing Data If torsion exceeds allowable, provide f'c 0.00 =2,500psi Toe Width =ft Heel Width = Key Distance from Toe Key Depth Key Width =in =in = 8.00 14.00 2.80ft Footing Thickness =in 6.26= Cover @ Top =2.00 in@ Btm.=3.00in Total Footing Width =150.00pcfFooting Concrete Density Fy=60,000psi Footing Design Results Key: = #4@ 13.88 in, #5@ 18 in, #6@ 18 in, #7@ 18 in, #8@ 18 i Factored Pressure Mu' : Upward Mu' : Downward Mu: Design Actual 1-Way Shear Allow 1-Way Shear Toe:#4@ 9.25 in, #5@ 14.35 in, #6@ 20.37 in, #7@ 27.77 in, #8@ 36.57 in, #9@ 46 #4@ 9.25 in, #5@ 14.35 in, #6@ 20.37 in, #7@ 27.77 in, #8@ 36.57 in, #9@ 46 =# 4 @ 13.88 in = = = = = 2,014 83,819 14,633 5,766 28.73 75.00 Heel: 492 2,808 6,113 3,305 17.96 75.00 HeelToe psf ft-# ft-# ft-# psi psi Heel Reinforcing =# 4 @ 9.26 in Other Acceptable Sizes & Spacings Key Reinforcing Toe Reinforcing =# 4 @ 9.25 in Min footing T&S reinf Area Min footing T&S reinf Area per foot If one layer of horizontal bars: 1.62 0.26 #4@ 9.26 in #5@ 14.35 in #6@ 20.37 in in2 in2 /ft If two layers of horizontal bars: #4@ 18.52 in #5@ 28.70 in #6@ 40.74 in supplemental design for footing torsion.