msdengineer
Structural
- Dec 15, 2008
- 17
Following the ACI 530 section 2.1.4 or the corresponding LRFD section, the design of anchorage to resist tension and shear can be designed. It appears that one of the (2) equations for each direction of load resistance (tension and shear) take into account the masonry construction, while the other (2) take the strength of the bolt into consideration. Concerning the masonry construction, the tension strength uses the projected area of the bolt and the shear strength uses the "makeup" of the masonry construction.
My question is, how do you account for a continuous bond beam at the top of the wall or vertical reinforcing. In my mind, this will create a continuous load path to the foundation, but I am unable to find any technical justification for the design of anchors utilizing the supplementary reinforcing in this way. Thanks in advance.
My question is, how do you account for a continuous bond beam at the top of the wall or vertical reinforcing. In my mind, this will create a continuous load path to the foundation, but I am unable to find any technical justification for the design of anchors utilizing the supplementary reinforcing in this way. Thanks in advance.