FranCStructures
Structural
- Mar 24, 2017
- 6
I have been reading threads for the better part of a year and is time I present my first question. I'm designing reinforcement options for an unreinforced 4" masonry block wall. Using the allowable flexural tension equation for hollow block, I see that adding another floor, thus higher dead load, helps for both in-plane and out-of-plane loading conditions. That being said, with the increased dead load, I get very little over 4 psf allowable wind load. This leads me to think that I can provide vertical reinforcement at a certain interval along the outside of the wall (grouting cells is not an option) to allow the wall to obtain full compressive capabilities. How can you determine the horizontal span in which the block will transfer wind load to vertical supports anchored to the foundation and attached at the second floor level? Would I use the flexural tension equation to find this horizontal span? How does this all relate to TMS 402 (Equation 8-11) for combined axial compression and flexure? Does my allowable flexural tension Fb replace the Fb in the equation?
Any advice on how to approach this would be much appreciated.
Thanks!
Any advice on how to approach this would be much appreciated.
Thanks!