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  1. dstruct99

    ACI 318-19 Special shear wall Design with non uniform shape

    Yes, this is a fairly unusual shape for a shear wall. Think of this as a single-story wall supporting 3-flight stairs with intermediate landings at 3 levels. For the out-of-plane seismic forces, the intermediate landings should be able to brace the wall. My inquiry is for in-plane forces. No...
  2. dstruct99

    Load calculation on lifting inserts

    Thank you Lomarandil for your input. Please see the sketch below to see if I'm understanding you correctly. It was interesting you said that the girder needs to be stiff. Is that because the stiffness of the girder is required to transfer the girder's weight from the lifting inserts 3 or 4 to...
  3. dstruct99

    ACI 318-19 Special shear wall Design with non uniform shape

    Thanks, Lexpatrie for your input. If I put boundary elements in each segment of the wall, then the entire wall will be covered with boundary elements only. As you can see in the sketch, each segment is only 3 ft in length. The wall is 18 inches in thickness. Not sure if this would be a problem...
  4. dstruct99

    Load calculation on lifting inserts

    How would you approach calculating loads on each of the lifting inserts (4 on each side, Total 8)? The inserts are mirrored to each side. Please refer to the attached image or PDF below. Two schools of thought: 1. The load is distributed on each of the lifting inserts based on the tributary...
  5. dstruct99

    ACI 318-19 Special shear wall Design with non uniform shape

    How would you approach the design of a special reinforced shear wall (as per ACI 318-19) with a non-uniform shape such as this? See the attached file. Where would the boundary elements be? What would be your critical section? What height would you use for calculating the h/l ratio...
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    Special Reinforced CMU wall without a 180-degree hook for horizontal rebar at the end of the wall

    Thank you Aesur and EZBuilding for your input. I am more concerned about the confinement of the vertical rebar at the end of the wall. If there is no 180-degree hook, what provides confinement for the last vertical rebar under flexural compression? If I try to justify by saying that this wall...
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    Special Reinforced CMU wall without a 180-degree hook for horizontal rebar at the end of the wall

    The contractor failed to provide a 180-degree hook for the horizontal rebar at the end of the CMU wall designed to be a specially reinforced shear wall. They have asked us (EOR)if there is a way around this. Is there one? The TMS 402-16 code explicitly states these hooks are required at the end...
  8. dstruct99

    Requirement of Transverse ties as per ACI 318-14 Cl. 11.7.4.1

    As per ACI 318-14, Clause 11.7.4.1, if longitudinal reinforcement is required for axial strength or if 'Ast' exceeds 0.01*Ag longitudinal reinforcement shall be laterally supported by transverse ties. When I go to Chapter 2, Notation and Terminology, this 'Ast' is referred to as total areas of...
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