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Tilt-up Wall Design

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rahuldby

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Mar 21, 2004
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I am kind of looking for possible ways for designing tilt-up walls. I appreaciate if you all can share your experiences in this area and like what software packages, design handbooks or references you use. Thanks in advance.
 
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I use the ACI 318-02 and the corresponding PCA notes. The tilt-up design manual by the TCA is a good reference but it is pretty expensive and is not very technical imo.
 
The Portland Cement Association has (or had) a design publication called, "Tilt-up Load-Bearing Walls." It's dated 1979 and I'm not sure if it's still available. You might want to check with them.

-Jack
 
I use enercalc and I am happy with their software.

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Lutfi
 
Engineers Northwest in Seattle, WA does most of the Costco buildings in the United States, and they have developed their own software for concrete tilt-up panels. The software includes slender wall analysis, wall anchorage, seismic forces, wind forces, large openings, etc, etc.

If you inquire at their office, they may sell your office a copy of their program. Engineers Northwest: 206.525.7560
 
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