Prestressed Guy
Structural
- May 11, 2007
- 390
What is the difference in detailing for Intermediate Precast Shear Walls (IPSW) vs Special Reinforced Concrete Walls (SRCW) made from precast elements. Specifically, is Monolithic Emulation required for IPSW or is that the difference between the two systems. My understanding is that SRCW requires monolithic emulation design but IPSW is primarily for typical large panel jointed precast walls which are coupled together for sharing dead load to resist overturning but no special reinforcement provisions other than the 1.5Fy capacity of non-ductile elements of connections.
Secondary question. I have an eor who is only allowing the use of beams which are on 7' - 8' centers to be used for out of plane anchorage per ASCE 7-10 12.11 with no other OOP restraint. The walls are 10' to 12' wide so this means that many of the walls will only have one out-of-plane anchorage and need to lean on the neighbor to remain stable.
Secondary question. I have an eor who is only allowing the use of beams which are on 7' - 8' centers to be used for out of plane anchorage per ASCE 7-10 12.11 with no other OOP restraint. The walls are 10' to 12' wide so this means that many of the walls will only have one out-of-plane anchorage and need to lean on the neighbor to remain stable.