StrEng007
Structural
- Aug 22, 2014
- 506
I was wondering if anyone has experience using Helical Stitching Ties by Simpson Strong-Tie. On a larger scale, I'm trying to determine when simple vertical cracks in masonry are suitable to route and seal vs. reappoint with introduction of a new control joint vs reinforcing by means of horizontal reinforcing or ties.
I have Alexander Newman's "Structural Renovation of Buildings" book and it offers a great discussion on these types of cracks and why they occur. However, I'm looking for a more detailed explanation as to when each type of fix is most appropriate. I understand this has to do with the underlying conditions and whether or not the crack is active or stabilized.
Keep in mind, this question pertains to vertical cracks in CMU due to expansion/contraction from moisture/thermal conditions and differential movement. I'm not talking about cracks due to overloading or structural failure via in-plane shear or out-of-plane flexure.
I have Alexander Newman's "Structural Renovation of Buildings" book and it offers a great discussion on these types of cracks and why they occur. However, I'm looking for a more detailed explanation as to when each type of fix is most appropriate. I understand this has to do with the underlying conditions and whether or not the crack is active or stabilized.
Keep in mind, this question pertains to vertical cracks in CMU due to expansion/contraction from moisture/thermal conditions and differential movement. I'm not talking about cracks due to overloading or structural failure via in-plane shear or out-of-plane flexure.