azureblue83
Structural
- Jan 26, 2015
- 17
Doing a building extension design for a 4-story building (40ft/12.2m height).
Existing structural is a closed CMU building 33ft x 20ft (10m x 6m) dimension.
Extension is to be done by knocking down one side of the CMU wall and extend into the back yard for 14ft (4.3m). A steel moment frame is to be used instead of CMU, because the openings in the back yard wall are very big; one of the windows is 16ft x 16ft (4.9m x 4.9m), which would left only 2 ft (0.6m) or less of CMU pier on each side.
See attached rough drawing.
I'm not sure how to engage the steel moment frame to the CMU building. The floor diaphragms do not seem to be able to transfer the lateral load, since the joists are running in the same direction of the lateral load.
Any ideas?
Existing structural is a closed CMU building 33ft x 20ft (10m x 6m) dimension.
Extension is to be done by knocking down one side of the CMU wall and extend into the back yard for 14ft (4.3m). A steel moment frame is to be used instead of CMU, because the openings in the back yard wall are very big; one of the windows is 16ft x 16ft (4.9m x 4.9m), which would left only 2 ft (0.6m) or less of CMU pier on each side.
See attached rough drawing.
I'm not sure how to engage the steel moment frame to the CMU building. The floor diaphragms do not seem to be able to transfer the lateral load, since the joists are running in the same direction of the lateral load.
Any ideas?