MJC6125
Structural
- Apr 9, 2017
- 119
Is it acceptable to transition CMU wall thickness (i.e. 12" to 8") at an intermediate point along the height of a wall? See image below for reference. Assuming you can get the wall to work as 8" CMU with #5 vertical at 48" o.c., which option below do you think would apply:
Obviously the reinforcement would need to be continuous through the joint. This has come up because someone wants to get rid of a 2nd level in a building with CMU walls constructed this way to support 2nd level wood framing.
1. This is not acceptable because the compression face of the upper block will not bear on the compression face of the lower block.
2. This is acceptable only if the wider CMU below is fully grouted.
3. This could be acceptable even if the wider CMU below isn't fully grouted.
Obviously the reinforcement would need to be continuous through the joint. This has come up because someone wants to get rid of a 2nd level in a building with CMU walls constructed this way to support 2nd level wood framing.