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Structural
- Dec 20, 2021
- 14
Hello fellow engineers, Please get me a clear view on below clarification.
As per IS codal(IS 1905) provision we should not add tensile stress on Masonry which contact with water. So in flood prone areas during high wind masonry structure will affect with tensile stress on roof and nearby masonry components and usually roof sheets supporting timbers are anchored in masonry wall with L shaped rods(Refer below image). In that case any specific criteria needs to follow to prevents cracks on wall? Any general practice is there to avoid such kind of damage in wall? Or do we need to take the anchor rod from linton beam (refer snap 2)?
Snap 1
Snap 2
Thank you.
As per IS codal(IS 1905) provision we should not add tensile stress on Masonry which contact with water. So in flood prone areas during high wind masonry structure will affect with tensile stress on roof and nearby masonry components and usually roof sheets supporting timbers are anchored in masonry wall with L shaped rods(Refer below image). In that case any specific criteria needs to follow to prevents cracks on wall? Any general practice is there to avoid such kind of damage in wall? Or do we need to take the anchor rod from linton beam (refer snap 2)?
Snap 1
Snap 2
Thank you.