How to Design A Shear Wall - 3 Things You MUST CHECK
No Matter the type of shear wall - concrete, wood, masonry, there are 3 things every engineer should be checking when they start to design a shear wall. The Kestava team jumps in breaks down those 3 things with a step by step design example. As always the example is by me, a professional structural engineer, trying my best to get important civil and structural engineering concepts easy breezy. Lets dive deep and pull apart the mysteries of the dreaded shear wall and lateral design principles! #Kestava #Teamkestava #structuralengineering

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