Rod Elongation: Use of Gross Area vs. Effective/Net Tensile Area
Within the world of multifamily construction, manufacturers design and detail the multistory continuous threaded rod holdowns used as shearwall overturning restraints. The Strong-Rod® anchor tiedown system (ATS) is Simpson Strong-Tie’s solution for the industry and has been the subject of many SE Blog topics in the past. At Simpson Strong-Tie, we pride ourselves on providing … Continue reading "Rod Elongation: Use of Gross Area vs. Effective/Net Tensile Area"
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