RayGon
Structural
- Nov 29, 2019
- 14
I was asked if it is possible to replace the rc walls with rc block masonry walls on a building.
The rc walls are not part of the lift-core and stair shafts hence it can/may be assumed as gravity walls. The stress levels are quite small (less than 3.0MPa).
I designed the rc walls with two layers of reinforcements as there are reversal loading during earthquake and the reinforcement on each face of the wall will provide the required degree of ductility and confinement to keep the walls structurally sound during earthquake if it ever happen.
However, in the AS3700 there are no mentioned about providing reinforcements to both faces of the block walls (even in AS3700 Section 10).
Can anyone provide a guidance on this issue.
The rc walls are not part of the lift-core and stair shafts hence it can/may be assumed as gravity walls. The stress levels are quite small (less than 3.0MPa).
I designed the rc walls with two layers of reinforcements as there are reversal loading during earthquake and the reinforcement on each face of the wall will provide the required degree of ductility and confinement to keep the walls structurally sound during earthquake if it ever happen.
However, in the AS3700 there are no mentioned about providing reinforcements to both faces of the block walls (even in AS3700 Section 10).
Can anyone provide a guidance on this issue.