RFreund
Structural
- Aug 14, 2010
- 1,885
What detail do you typically use when anchoring (form the exterior) to a brick veneer with CMU (Hollow) back-up wall.
Here are a few options, your comments welcome:
1. Anchor to the brick. Not everyone favorite but if you could find testing for 4" brick would you do it?
2. Have the CMU grouted solid and have the bolts (or some other member) cantilever over the brick. Some provision would be made so that the nut does not get over tightened against the brick (i.e. some sort of double nut).
3. Through bolt the hollow CMU and have the bolts (or some other member) cantilever over the brick. Same provisions as mentioned above.
4. Use a screen tube into the face shell of the hollow cmu. You would still be bearing on the brick but maybe you could use the hollow CMU pullout values. Then you would have to establish some limit for the bolt bearing on the brick.
See attached for additional clarification and questions. I'm curious to hear any comments.
Thanks!
EIT
Here are a few options, your comments welcome:
1. Anchor to the brick. Not everyone favorite but if you could find testing for 4" brick would you do it?
2. Have the CMU grouted solid and have the bolts (or some other member) cantilever over the brick. Some provision would be made so that the nut does not get over tightened against the brick (i.e. some sort of double nut).
3. Through bolt the hollow CMU and have the bolts (or some other member) cantilever over the brick. Same provisions as mentioned above.
4. Use a screen tube into the face shell of the hollow cmu. You would still be bearing on the brick but maybe you could use the hollow CMU pullout values. Then you would have to establish some limit for the bolt bearing on the brick.
See attached for additional clarification and questions. I'm curious to hear any comments.
Thanks!
EIT