4qualityengineer
Structural
- Jul 12, 2011
- 9
A builder I work with is looking at converting a crawlspace to a full basement here in Colorado (snow, wind control loading). The attached concept is what he gave me and I am a little leary of the feasibility of this detail actually working. He doesn't want to go full height as there will be no access to pour concrete.
Initially I am only going to check the feasibility of this detail working structurally before I OK this method. To do this, I am looking at approaching the lower wall like a cantilever retaining wall with an additional lateral and vertical force from the bottom of the other wall. Am not going to try and attempt any moment transfer. Am looking at doweling the bottom of the existing wall into the new wall for vertical forces.
Does anyone see any pitfalls to this detail up front? Has anyone seen this situation dealt with more effectively?
Cody Geisendorfer, PE
Initially I am only going to check the feasibility of this detail working structurally before I OK this method. To do this, I am looking at approaching the lower wall like a cantilever retaining wall with an additional lateral and vertical force from the bottom of the other wall. Am not going to try and attempt any moment transfer. Am looking at doweling the bottom of the existing wall into the new wall for vertical forces.
Does anyone see any pitfalls to this detail up front? Has anyone seen this situation dealt with more effectively?
Cody Geisendorfer, PE