samdamon
Structural
- Jan 4, 2002
- 274
I am looking for a rational way to specify dowels attaching the top of an 8" cmu exterior wall that has earth on both sides to the 4" s.o.g. of a single story building. Retained height of earth is < 6" for all practical purposes. Have seen some engineers just run the slab over the top of the cmu with no dowels, or provide a "shoe block" for the top course of the block and run the slab into that. Another detail I have seen is to thicken the slab edge to 8" or more near the wall and dowel into that from the wall.
A fourth option is to have no dowels, and keep the the top of the masonry wall even with the top of the slab, and put premolded filler between the concrete and cmu. This option is attractive in this cold weather because it allows the building to be closed in without having to first place the s.o.g. So I am considering it, although never did this before. Doweling the wall to the slab in at least some nominal, minimal way seems desirable. It will stiffen the wall and help keep it from wandering out of plane.
These exterior cmu walls do have out-of-plane forces due to seismic/wind forces on the facade, but they are low. A short portion of the exterior wall is used for shear walls, and in those locations it makes sense to use at least a #4 at 4'-0" o/c dowel from the wall into the slab. Elsewhere I'm not so sure.
How does your office typically treat these conditions?
A fourth option is to have no dowels, and keep the the top of the masonry wall even with the top of the slab, and put premolded filler between the concrete and cmu. This option is attractive in this cold weather because it allows the building to be closed in without having to first place the s.o.g. So I am considering it, although never did this before. Doweling the wall to the slab in at least some nominal, minimal way seems desirable. It will stiffen the wall and help keep it from wandering out of plane.
These exterior cmu walls do have out-of-plane forces due to seismic/wind forces on the facade, but they are low. A short portion of the exterior wall is used for shear walls, and in those locations it makes sense to use at least a #4 at 4'-0" o/c dowel from the wall into the slab. Elsewhere I'm not so sure.
How does your office typically treat these conditions?