memphiseng
Structural
- Oct 18, 2017
- 8
I'm designing an interior 8" NLB CMU wall, and I'm not sure why my deflection in the RISA-3D model is so large.
As a cantilevered interior wall I've got:
8" CMU
48" c/c grout & reinforced
DL = 70 plf downward from a metal stud/gyp. board wall on top of the CMU wall
LL = 5 psf lateral interior wall load (I've seen some say they analyze this as a WL, code seems vague and treating it as a LL is more conservative)
There's also a 6'4" X 7'4" double door opening in the center of the wall.
I've fixed the bottom nodes of the wall, and after running the analysis I'm getting a joint displacement at the top of the wall of 3.542 in. This seems unrealistic, and doesn't agree with the results of analyzing the wall per TMS/ACI, per TEK 14-11B, and per Tedds which all agree on a service load deflection of 0.022 in.
I'm comfortable based on the hand calcs with the design, but unsure of why the RISA 3D model is giving such a large deflection. Does anyone have experience with results like this in a similar condition, and knowledge of what might be wrong with the model?
As a cantilevered interior wall I've got:
8" CMU
48" c/c grout & reinforced
DL = 70 plf downward from a metal stud/gyp. board wall on top of the CMU wall
LL = 5 psf lateral interior wall load (I've seen some say they analyze this as a WL, code seems vague and treating it as a LL is more conservative)
There's also a 6'4" X 7'4" double door opening in the center of the wall.
I've fixed the bottom nodes of the wall, and after running the analysis I'm getting a joint displacement at the top of the wall of 3.542 in. This seems unrealistic, and doesn't agree with the results of analyzing the wall per TMS/ACI, per TEK 14-11B, and per Tedds which all agree on a service load deflection of 0.022 in.
I'm comfortable based on the hand calcs with the design, but unsure of why the RISA 3D model is giving such a large deflection. Does anyone have experience with results like this in a similar condition, and knowledge of what might be wrong with the model?