seattlemike
Structural
- Oct 23, 2004
- 79
Hello fellow structural engineers,
Several years ago, I think I went to seminar on the UBC transition to IBC, and it mentioned this problem with Masonry, and I am just now running into it:
IN the WSD design method:
IBC has an equation for lap splices that overrides ACI 530, and for #5 bars at the centerline of CMU, the values for splices from equation 21-2 (page 419) are similar to the UBC's 48 db even for low strength CMU. However, when you have (2)#5 each cell, eq 21-2 gives 67*db for 1500 psi CMU and 45*db for 3500 psi CMU.
For #6 bars, one of the factors goes from 1.0 to 1.4, and things get really ridiculous....
For 1-#6 per cell, 70*db for 1500 psi CMU, and 46*db for 3500 psi CMU.
For 2-#6 (1 E.F.), it's 112*db for 1500 psi CMU, and 74*db for 3500 psi CMU.
In the seminar, I remember they said this was a big problem, and that steps were being taken to address it, otherwise you'd just have to do one continuous bar top-to-bottom of your wall.
Anyone know if this has been resolved? How much should I use for lap splices of #6 bar? #5 bar each face? #6 bar each face?
Thank you,
Seattle Mike
Several years ago, I think I went to seminar on the UBC transition to IBC, and it mentioned this problem with Masonry, and I am just now running into it:
IN the WSD design method:
IBC has an equation for lap splices that overrides ACI 530, and for #5 bars at the centerline of CMU, the values for splices from equation 21-2 (page 419) are similar to the UBC's 48 db even for low strength CMU. However, when you have (2)#5 each cell, eq 21-2 gives 67*db for 1500 psi CMU and 45*db for 3500 psi CMU.
For #6 bars, one of the factors goes from 1.0 to 1.4, and things get really ridiculous....
For 1-#6 per cell, 70*db for 1500 psi CMU, and 46*db for 3500 psi CMU.
For 2-#6 (1 E.F.), it's 112*db for 1500 psi CMU, and 74*db for 3500 psi CMU.
In the seminar, I remember they said this was a big problem, and that steps were being taken to address it, otherwise you'd just have to do one continuous bar top-to-bottom of your wall.
Anyone know if this has been resolved? How much should I use for lap splices of #6 bar? #5 bar each face? #6 bar each face?
Thank you,
Seattle Mike