msegerman
Structural
- May 17, 2013
- 19
If I have an arbitrary shear wall shape (e.g., an h-shape) or something similar to that where I have wall segments branching off, are there any limitations on the reinforcement design? I'm designing my wall as an ordinary reinforced concrete wall. I will apply positive and negative moments about each axis. I would prefer to design my wall as a single bending member as opposed to individual rectangle walls. Let me know if you think this is okay or if there are certain things I need to consider such as effective flange widths (for both tension and compression) or additional detailing requirements. Thank you.