CZHOU
Structural
- Jan 31, 2019
- 2
hi all, I'm wondering if anyone is familiar with the Australian Standard 3700, in particular section section 7.4.3 - design of member in horizontal bending.
the design criteria is Mdh < Mch,
where Mdh = design horizontal bending moment resulting from transient out-of-plane forces acting on a wall in a horizontal-spanning action
Mch = horizontal bending moment capacity in N.mm per metre length of wall
the code then gives 3 equations to evaluate Mch, based on 2 failure modes - line failure and stepped failure.
The equations are functions of Zd, Zu and Zp, where:
Zd = section modulus of the bedded area, in mm^3/m length
Zu = lateral section modulus of masonry units, in mm^3/m length
Zp = lateral section modulus of the mortar contact area of the perpend joints, in mm^3/m length
my questions:
1. why is Mch, the moment capacity, in units of N.mm per metre length of wall? Does that mean a longer wall is stronger in bending?
2. I'm not sure how to calculate Zd, Zu and Zp. I know the sectio modulus is bh^2/6 for a rectangular section, but I'm not sure what to take for b & h in each case.
3. why are the section modulus in units of mm^3 / m length? shouldn't it be mm^3?
I'd really appreciate a pointer as to where I might get the answer. thanks in advance!
the design criteria is Mdh < Mch,
where Mdh = design horizontal bending moment resulting from transient out-of-plane forces acting on a wall in a horizontal-spanning action
Mch = horizontal bending moment capacity in N.mm per metre length of wall
the code then gives 3 equations to evaluate Mch, based on 2 failure modes - line failure and stepped failure.
The equations are functions of Zd, Zu and Zp, where:
Zd = section modulus of the bedded area, in mm^3/m length
Zu = lateral section modulus of masonry units, in mm^3/m length
Zp = lateral section modulus of the mortar contact area of the perpend joints, in mm^3/m length
my questions:
1. why is Mch, the moment capacity, in units of N.mm per metre length of wall? Does that mean a longer wall is stronger in bending?
2. I'm not sure how to calculate Zd, Zu and Zp. I know the sectio modulus is bh^2/6 for a rectangular section, but I'm not sure what to take for b & h in each case.
3. why are the section modulus in units of mm^3 / m length? shouldn't it be mm^3?
I'd really appreciate a pointer as to where I might get the answer. thanks in advance!