cepe01
Civil/Environmental
- Jan 17, 2017
- 18
I am checking the lateral load capacity of an existing brick wall. Shear is straight forward but how do I calculate the horizontal bending capacity?
ACI 530 states that fb = calculated compression stress in masonry due to flexure only, psi
Is the tensile strength of mortar to brick so low that I ignore any strength from tension and only use the "compression zone" of the neutral axis?
If the available strength in the compression side is greater than the total bending stress is that good enough or may horizontal still appear on the tension side?
ACI 530 states that fb = calculated compression stress in masonry due to flexure only, psi
Is the tensile strength of mortar to brick so low that I ignore any strength from tension and only use the "compression zone" of the neutral axis?
If the available strength in the compression side is greater than the total bending stress is that good enough or may horizontal still appear on the tension side?