mattmlm
Structural
- Oct 13, 2005
- 18
I have a 10 ft tall screen wall that the architect wants to be double wythe brick. He has placed 12"x12" pilasters (that I assume he wants also to be out of brick) at 9 ft on center. He doesn't want the brick wall to have a space in the middle that would allow for me to use reinforcing steel so I'm assuming that the wall will span horizontally between the pilasters. I do have a high amount of wind on the wall, so I know I will have to alter the pilasters to be concrete in order for them to hold up the wall.
My question is, how do I design the double wythe brick wall to span horizontally between the pilasters? I know I will use horizontal joint reinforcement (ladder wire mesh), but how do I size and space that?
Thank you,
MLM
My question is, how do I design the double wythe brick wall to span horizontally between the pilasters? I know I will use horizontal joint reinforcement (ladder wire mesh), but how do I size and space that?
Thank you,
MLM