WpgKarl
Structural
- Jul 15, 2007
- 81
I have a question regarding the design approach for cast in place concrete walls...
Lets say you have a 10 ft deep (high) continuous wall, which sits on piles spaced at 10 ft o/c (therefore it is a deep beam by defn). Wall receives vertical loads (applied to top of wall) from the load bearing masonry walls and hollowcore slabs on the upper levels.
Are vertical stirrups req'd for shear for this "wall", or are vertical bars (no stirrup hooks) in each face adequate? I almost never see consultants using vertical stirrups in walls, but the way I read the code they should be used??
Lets say you have a 10 ft deep (high) continuous wall, which sits on piles spaced at 10 ft o/c (therefore it is a deep beam by defn). Wall receives vertical loads (applied to top of wall) from the load bearing masonry walls and hollowcore slabs on the upper levels.
Are vertical stirrups req'd for shear for this "wall", or are vertical bars (no stirrup hooks) in each face adequate? I almost never see consultants using vertical stirrups in walls, but the way I read the code they should be used??