Kowycz
Civil/Environmental
- Dec 30, 2009
- 14
I am currently designing a small CMU building with exterior load bearing walls that surpass the IBC's lateral support requirements (2109.4.1) The code states that load bearing walls (non solid units / not fully grouted) not exceed a distance of 18 times the thickness.
8" CMU Block X 18 = 144" [or 12'-0"]
The question I have is I would like to achieve greater heights by grouting vertical reinforcement in the block cores however I am not sure what the design procedure is.
I was browsing through the Masonry Designers' Guide however they seemed to just briefly explain the concept rather than the procedure.
I also have a copy of the Concrete Masonry Design Tables (by the National Concrete Masonry Association). They seem to provide a fairly decent example. This example references the national masonry standard, Chapter 7 - Reinforced Masonry; which I don't have a copy of.
ALL ADVICE IS GREATLY APPRECIATED!
Thank you,
Matthew Peters
8" CMU Block X 18 = 144" [or 12'-0"]
The question I have is I would like to achieve greater heights by grouting vertical reinforcement in the block cores however I am not sure what the design procedure is.
I was browsing through the Masonry Designers' Guide however they seemed to just briefly explain the concept rather than the procedure.
I also have a copy of the Concrete Masonry Design Tables (by the National Concrete Masonry Association). They seem to provide a fairly decent example. This example references the national masonry standard, Chapter 7 - Reinforced Masonry; which I don't have a copy of.
ALL ADVICE IS GREATLY APPRECIATED!
Thank you,
Matthew Peters