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Structural
- Jun 21, 2006
- 49
This question pertains to the design of lintels in CMU loadbearing walls that support precast hollowcore panels in multi-story buildings (i.e., “block & plank” buildings). It is common knowledge that lintels can be designed for only the loads within the triangular area below the apex so long as arching action can occur (block in running bond, a minimum of 8” of wall above apex, etc.). But what happens if the apex occurs above the level of the supported hollowcore? In many cases there is only 16”-24” of masonry between the opening and the bottom of the hollowcore above.
Option #1: Assume no arching action and design the lintel to support the full load of all levels above. This can result in a very heavy lintel and seems excessive.
Option #2: Design the lintel to support the full load of the level immediately above. Assume arching action occurs through the hollowcore interface so the levels further up can be ignored.
Option #2: Similar to Option #2 but the base of the triangular area is located at the top of the hollowcore. Arching of the masonry is assumed to occur above the hollowcore plane.
The fundamental question here is how does the hollowcore affect the development of arching action in the CMU? Which of the three design options is most appropriate (the attached PDF may be helpful)?
Many thanks.
Option #1: Assume no arching action and design the lintel to support the full load of all levels above. This can result in a very heavy lintel and seems excessive.
Option #2: Design the lintel to support the full load of the level immediately above. Assume arching action occurs through the hollowcore interface so the levels further up can be ignored.
Option #2: Similar to Option #2 but the base of the triangular area is located at the top of the hollowcore. Arching of the masonry is assumed to occur above the hollowcore plane.
The fundamental question here is how does the hollowcore affect the development of arching action in the CMU? Which of the three design options is most appropriate (the attached PDF may be helpful)?
Many thanks.