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Thickness of seismic RC Wall

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Structural
May 6, 2022
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I have a wall in a seismic area that is part of a building and should satisfy the following eurocode provision.
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The wall supports a stair and the beginning and end of the stair is connected to the RC frame system and floor diaphragm.
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The wall height is 14m (4 floors each 3.5m center to center height). I know it depends on the relative stiffness of the stair, stiffness at the start and end connection to the beam but,...do you consider this wall braced? Originally, I gave it a thickness of 14000/20 = 700mm, which I think is huge.
 

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The wall height is 14m (4 floors each 3.5m center to center height). I know it depends on the relative stiffness of the stair, stiffness at the start and end connection to the beam but,...do you consider this wall braced? Originally, I gave it a thickness of 14000/20 = 700mm, which I think is huge.
The wall connected to the floors from one side and braced with landings and stair flights from other side . I do not know if the thick 40 cm architectural requirement but 40 cm more than enough . Structurally , i would choose 20 cm.
 
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The wall connected to the floors from one side and braced with landings and stair flights from other side . I do not know if the thick 40 cm architectural requirement but 40 cm more than enough . Structurally , i would choose 20 cm.
thank you for your response. 40cm is AR limit but in order to limit span/20 requirement, I was forced to give it 70cm due to code limit. (minimum thickness of wall for medium ductility class in eurocode is max of 0.15m or span/20). If I'm not expected to satisfy that and provide low ductility 20 or 25cm is enough. Since there is no lateral support/connection of the wall to the rest of the building in left and right direction, I couldn't convince myself at the time, let alone convince the people that review and approve my drawings. I hope other people comment on it too.
 

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