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  1. StructuralMike

    Concrete shear wall boundary elements

    Thanks for the information posted. What I have been able to determine so far is if you don't need boundary elements then one layer is fine. Once the stress is too high and boundary elements are needed, you really need 2 layers and tie them together. My case is not a special shear wall. What...
  2. StructuralMike

    Concrete shear wall boundary elements

    Are you permitted to have just a single layer of reinforcing at the boundary elements. The code requires confinement steel if compression exists. So providing confinement is really not possible with just 1 layer of reinforcing. I believe you must always have 2 layers with confinement ties. Does...
  3. StructuralMike

    Lateral Earth pressure

    I have spoke to him but all he could give me is the same line load information (parallel to the wall).
  4. StructuralMike

    Lateral Earth pressure

    With the load being perpendicular the distance where the load starts is zero and continues until the footing is outside the soil wedge. So it is difficult to apply this equation.
  5. StructuralMike

    Lateral Earth pressure

    Looking for advice on how to best design a cantilever retaining wall with a foundation up high on the retained side. The load is a strip load that is perpendicular to the wall. Text books provide guidance for when the loading is isolated or parallel with the wall.
  6. StructuralMike

    Steel Specs/Notes for Interm./Special Steel Structures

    Galambos, Galambos, I had to do something similar to what I believe you are attempting. I took as set of master specification and other client specific information and edited out alot of the boiler plate. Its time consuming but the trick is to reduce the information down to what is truely...
  7. StructuralMike

    Spandrel Beams

    Samdamon, I read the Blodgett book over the weekend and it has the exact case I have. Its approach is a little different then the AISC design guide but it works and is very practical. Thanks all of the good info.
  8. StructuralMike

    Spandrel Beams

    I have reviewed section 4.4 and 4.6. The equations seem to be for concentrated torsion. The example in the Design Guide 9 is also for concentrated torsion. I contacted AISC-Solutions requesting some examples on uniform torsion but they seem to come back and say the guide was made for wide...
  9. StructuralMike

    Spandrel Beams

    I have a very typical situation but cannot find any good practical information on design. I have a spandrel beam at a stair tower that must support a brick facade which is eccentric to the beam. With the opening from the stairwell there is no place to install bracing to counter the torsion. So I...

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