bookowski
Structural
- Aug 29, 2010
- 983
I have an existing r/c shearwall building from the late 1950's. The client is proposing a new door opening through an existing shear wall. The wall is a straight wall segment (no returns, piers etc) that is about 28' long. The proposed door would be a 3' rough opening centered along the wall length. The building is wind controlled (low seismic region).
My first impression was that this should be ok as the location and size of the door would have little impact on moment capacity (ignore shear for now). However, after checking the wall I am finding that the demand/capacity ratio exceeds 1.0 even before the opening - this is based on current code wind load. The building would have been designed for lower wind pressures.
The way that I am reading the International Existing Building Code it states that as long as I don't increase the D/C ratio by more than 10% I am ok, is this the correct interpretation? What if I am already exceeding capacity under modern loads - say I am at D/C = 1.05, am I allowed to take it up to 1.15? What if I am able to reinforce such that my D/C ratio is not changed, or is even improved but the D/C still exceeds 1.0? This is in the NY area the code provides little guidance on requirements for this situation.
My first impression was that this should be ok as the location and size of the door would have little impact on moment capacity (ignore shear for now). However, after checking the wall I am finding that the demand/capacity ratio exceeds 1.0 even before the opening - this is based on current code wind load. The building would have been designed for lower wind pressures.
The way that I am reading the International Existing Building Code it states that as long as I don't increase the D/C ratio by more than 10% I am ok, is this the correct interpretation? What if I am already exceeding capacity under modern loads - say I am at D/C = 1.05, am I allowed to take it up to 1.15? What if I am able to reinforce such that my D/C ratio is not changed, or is even improved but the D/C still exceeds 1.0? This is in the NY area the code provides little guidance on requirements for this situation.