I am planning a 30'x48' pole barn with a 14' ceiling. I plan to put the posts directly on a footing pad 4' below ground, so the posts will be 18' tall in total. There'll be 8' between posts. The exterior will be steel installed on girts 2'OC.
Many drawings show the use of knee braces between the posts and bottom chord of the trusses to stiffen the building. Instead, I'd like to place 1/2" OSB panels from the skirt board to the tops of the inside wall for a distance of 16' from each corner on the 48' wall, and 10' from each corner on the short walls.
Does this seem reasonable, or do I need the knee braces in addition to the OSB sheets for shear protection? Thanks!
Many drawings show the use of knee braces between the posts and bottom chord of the trusses to stiffen the building. Instead, I'd like to place 1/2" OSB panels from the skirt board to the tops of the inside wall for a distance of 16' from each corner on the 48' wall, and 10' from each corner on the short walls.
Does this seem reasonable, or do I need the knee braces in addition to the OSB sheets for shear protection? Thanks!

