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Non-load bearing cmu wall design

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kngpenn

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Feb 26, 2008
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I trying to find an example of how to design a interior non-loading bearing cmu wall for out of plane seismic loading. Does anyone know of such example
 
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No example, but wouldn't that be non structural items in ASCE. Where you at, a interior wind load might control.
 
At 90 mph it is NOW structural!!

How does an interior wall get hit by 90 mph wind??
 
I'm assuming the wind loading is a mistake since it's an interior wall. The loading should come from Chapter 13 of ASCE 7-05. Calculated Fp according to equation 13.3-1, 13.3-2, and 13.3-3. Per Table 13.5-1 ap should be 1.0, and Rp should be 2.5. Also pay attention to footnote B of the table if the wall is braced by a wood diaphragm...

I'd distribute the seismic as a uniform pressure and design the wall on a 1-foot basis. Size the reinforcing as you would for any other lateral load on a wall (similiar to cantilevered beam).
 
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