PostFrameSE
Structural
- Sep 5, 2007
- 174
I have a yet-to-be occupied 100' wide mono-sloped cattle building with an 8" steel reinforced concrete end wall cantilevered above grade 48". Anchored to the top of this wall is the endwall wood framing. This endwall carries 450plf under a full snow load, which the building has yet to go through a winter. The concrete wall is reinforced with a #5 vertical at 12" o.c. and #4 horizontal at 12" o.c. minimum. I'm told that the customer paid for even more reinforcement than this! The concrete wall extends 30" below ground where it attaches to the footing. To date, there has been very little actual gravity load on this wall. The metal-clad wood framing on top of the concrete is 17' at the low side going up to 29' at the high side. Any lateral or vertical load should be uniformly distributed, as there really is no way that loads can be concentrated on this wall.
At approximately the middle third of the 100' wall length there are several vertical cracks, largest at the top (1/16") and tight at the ground level. We have two buildings, and each of these has the same concrete wall section, and each of the four endwalls hav 2-3 cracks as described above in the middle third of the length of the wall.
Neither end of the wall, or anywhere in between is the wall supported any differently than the rest of the wall. It's a pure cantilevered wall.
Any ideas on what might be happening, or what has caused each of these four walls to crack in the manner they have?
Thanks.
At approximately the middle third of the 100' wall length there are several vertical cracks, largest at the top (1/16") and tight at the ground level. We have two buildings, and each of these has the same concrete wall section, and each of the four endwalls hav 2-3 cracks as described above in the middle third of the length of the wall.
Neither end of the wall, or anywhere in between is the wall supported any differently than the rest of the wall. It's a pure cantilevered wall.
Any ideas on what might be happening, or what has caused each of these four walls to crack in the manner they have?
Thanks.