bpstruct
Structural
- Apr 23, 2008
- 137
Working on a big manufacturing facility that will utilize tiltwalls as the gravity/lateral load system. We will be using a formliner. The architect is wanting to use a vertical pattern - 2 inches deep spaced at 4" oc +/-. The structural thickness will be 7 1/4" - total 9 1/4". My concern is regarding the architectural face. I was planning to only use one mat of steel (centered) except where warranted around openings. With just a single mat of steel in the center of the panel, it seems like the architectural surface may be prone to cracking. ACI 318 technically requires only one mat of steel for a wall less than 10" in thickness. But tiltwalls are not required to meet the slenderness limits in ACI 318 (these panels certainly won't), and this total thickness (9 1/4") is close to the limit.
ACI 11.7.2.4 (318-14) states that "flexural tension reinforcement shall be well distributed and placed as close as practicable to the tension face." Since either face could be in tension, the flexural reinforcement is not close at all (5.625"). The project is in Texas (south/central), so it gets hot. Also wondering if I should be concerned about temp/shrinkage.
I have ACI 551.2R-15 and ACI 551.1R-14, but I can't find much help. Maybe I'm looking in the wrong spot.
I wouldn't be concerned if we were using a 3/4" depth, but this 2" depth is a concern to me. Any feedback would be appreciated.
ACI 11.7.2.4 (318-14) states that "flexural tension reinforcement shall be well distributed and placed as close as practicable to the tension face." Since either face could be in tension, the flexural reinforcement is not close at all (5.625"). The project is in Texas (south/central), so it gets hot. Also wondering if I should be concerned about temp/shrinkage.
I have ACI 551.2R-15 and ACI 551.1R-14, but I can't find much help. Maybe I'm looking in the wrong spot.
I wouldn't be concerned if we were using a 3/4" depth, but this 2" depth is a concern to me. Any feedback would be appreciated.