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Out-of-plane-walls

Out-of-plane-walls

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I would like to get references/links for design of out-of-plane-walls.
Walls are subject to in-plane shear,moment, axial loads.
Thanks.

RE: Out-of-plane-walls

Concrete, masonry, wood, ???

You first say "out of plane" then say "in plane".  Which are you asking?

RE: Out-of-plane-walls

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Material: concrete and masonry
Forces are "in-plane".
Can the wall buckle "out-of-plane" (like a column buckling)?.

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