alumpkin
Structural
- Sep 11, 2000
- 69
Looking for your opinion concerning the need to reinforce tilt wall knock out panels. I've seen engineers both provide and leave out reinforcing at the knock out panel.
For a typical 10'-0" x 10'-0" opening I would leave out the reinforcing in the knock out portion. The jambs have been designed for the wind load. The C&C wind load is 17 psf (ASD). So, wl^2/8 (conservative) = 30,600 in-#. section modulus is bd^2/6 and for an 8" panel ….S=128 in^3. For 5000 psi concrete …..cracking stress per SEAOC is 5*(sqrt 5000) = 354 psi.....that a safety factor of approximately 1.5....for a conservative moment.
So, I would tend towards no reinforcing required in the knock out panel.
Any thoughts or comments?
Alan L. Lumpkin, MS, PE
Greenville, SC
For a typical 10'-0" x 10'-0" opening I would leave out the reinforcing in the knock out portion. The jambs have been designed for the wind load. The C&C wind load is 17 psf (ASD). So, wl^2/8 (conservative) = 30,600 in-#. section modulus is bd^2/6 and for an 8" panel ….S=128 in^3. For 5000 psi concrete …..cracking stress per SEAOC is 5*(sqrt 5000) = 354 psi.....that a safety factor of approximately 1.5....for a conservative moment.
So, I would tend towards no reinforcing required in the knock out panel.
Any thoughts or comments?
Alan L. Lumpkin, MS, PE
Greenville, SC