zaes73
Structural
- Aug 24, 2007
- 32
A two story building existing on ground for more than 11 years was working fine until seismic activity produced some serious cracks in columns. When this buiding was analyzed for gravity loads it was just fine, but in case of Seismic load (zone 3) the columns were failing in shear. So we decided that we would incorporate shearwalls in the building to resist lateral loads. Now when shear walls are incorporated in the computer model of this building, the structure proves to be safe against lateral loads, so we decided to make shear walls in the building, but! one of our engineer insists that non-monolithic construction of these shear walls now with already existing columns is useless! and the shear wall would just be a vertical plate and would practically not resist the lateral loads. ? is it true ? what would be a proper way to now make these shear walls.