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Masonry Shear Wall Overturning

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perland

Civil/Environmental
Dec 5, 2012
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Hello,

I have an 8" solid grouted masonry shear wall and am confused on what load factors to use for overturning moment. The wall is 12' tall and 20' long with a seismic (ASD) load of 10 kips @ 10' and other loads of 200 PLF DL, 300 PLF LL, wall weight of 78 psf and foundation weight. In it's simplest form, OTM will be 10'x10K and RM (20'/2)x All-Dead-loads. What factors do I need use in OTM and RM? Should the ratio be 1.5? Any suggestion and code references will be very much appreciated.

Thank You,

Victor Kesh PE
 
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Per ASCE 7 the ASD combination would be 0.6D + 0.7E (assuming that the E load effect is an ultimate load - which it usually is).



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...which puts you overturning ratio at about 1.5. Same thing.

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