structural_AMZ
Civil/Environmental
- Jan 21, 2018
- 1
Hello
I am designing a high rise building for which the Seismic-Force Resisting System will be Special RC Shear Walls.
Now I would like to have some of the load-bearing walls not to take seismic shear but still take down the gravity load. Hence such walls will need to act as load-bearing walls but not as shear walls.
My concern is about detailing the floorplate-wall connections accordingly. I believe that the continuity given by cast concrete and rebars at the joints will transfer the seismic load from the floors to the walls and therefore special connections may be required.
Looking forward to hearing your opinions on this.
Many thanks
I am designing a high rise building for which the Seismic-Force Resisting System will be Special RC Shear Walls.
Now I would like to have some of the load-bearing walls not to take seismic shear but still take down the gravity load. Hence such walls will need to act as load-bearing walls but not as shear walls.
My concern is about detailing the floorplate-wall connections accordingly. I believe that the continuity given by cast concrete and rebars at the joints will transfer the seismic load from the floors to the walls and therefore special connections may be required.
Looking forward to hearing your opinions on this.
Many thanks