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<blockquote data-quote="novatech" data-source="post: 551516" data-attributes="member: 5494"><p>None.</p><p>Top of post to bottom of next post would do the most good in both directions</p><p>The strength of the building will only be as good as the strength of the posts and how they are anchored into the ground without the use of some type of diagonal bracing or solid panel sides.</p><p>Wind load will be the largest factor effecting the strength without proper bracing.</p><p>Stability problems in a building are due mainly to horizontal loads such as those resulting from wind pressure.</p><p></p><p>Diagonal bracing is used to make framed walls and structures stiff. Long braces should preferably transfer the load with a tensile stress to avoid buckling. Braces are usually supplied in pairs, i.e., on both diagonals, so that one will always be in tension independent of wind direction.</p><p></p><p>If the framed wall is covered with a sheet material, like plywood, chipboard or metal sheets, the lateral forces on the frame can be counteracted by shear in the sheets. This design requires that the sheets to be securely fixed to the frame, both horizontally and vertically. The sheets must also be strong enough to resist buckling or failure through shear.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="novatech, post: 551516, member: 5494"] None. Top of post to bottom of next post would do the most good in both directions The strength of the building will only be as good as the strength of the posts and how they are anchored into the ground without the use of some type of diagonal bracing or solid panel sides. Wind load will be the largest factor effecting the strength without proper bracing. Stability problems in a building are due mainly to horizontal loads such as those resulting from wind pressure. Diagonal bracing is used to make framed walls and structures stiff. Long braces should preferably transfer the load with a tensile stress to avoid buckling. Braces are usually supplied in pairs, i.e., on both diagonals, so that one will always be in tension independent of wind direction. If the framed wall is covered with a sheet material, like plywood, chipboard or metal sheets, the lateral forces on the frame can be counteracted by shear in the sheets. This design requires that the sheets to be securely fixed to the frame, both horizontally and vertically. The sheets must also be strong enough to resist buckling or failure through shear. [/QUOTE]
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