PSUengineer1
Structural
- Jun 6, 2012
- 145
I am re-posting a question from a few days ago in the hope that some fresh thoughts from the group are generated. Thank you to all who have replied to the previous post.
The stresses created in basement walls by earth pressures against their exterior faces are resisted by bending of the walls in horizontal and vertical spans. The distribution of the total lateral load between the vertical and horizontal span depends on the height and length of the wall, and its stiffness in the spans. The lateral load on a basement wall will be carried entirely in the vertical span when the length of the wall between supports approaches three and a half to four times the height.
Question: can someone explain where the 3.5 to 4.0 times the height comes from? Either explain the theory or please point me to a code reference (explanation of theory preferred).
Thank you.
The stresses created in basement walls by earth pressures against their exterior faces are resisted by bending of the walls in horizontal and vertical spans. The distribution of the total lateral load between the vertical and horizontal span depends on the height and length of the wall, and its stiffness in the spans. The lateral load on a basement wall will be carried entirely in the vertical span when the length of the wall between supports approaches three and a half to four times the height.
Question: can someone explain where the 3.5 to 4.0 times the height comes from? Either explain the theory or please point me to a code reference (explanation of theory preferred).
Thank you.