rbudiman: Thanks for the responses. Do you have a code reference that indicates the overstrength factor requirement for the foundation design? It is clearly noted for battered pile systems in ASCE 7-10 but I could not find that requirement for typical pile systems.
I don't know what is...
I am designing a pile foundation for a new building based on information provided by the geotechnical engineer for the project. The pile foundation is required due to the high probability of liquefaction of the underlying soil during a seismic event. The pile system proposed consists of 8"...
jdgengineer:
What you laid out is the same way I was reading the code. In my case we will be decreasing the capacity of the existing shear walls by more than 10% by cutting in new windows and doors and/or adding load to the walls by a new sprinkler system and mechanical units.
If it is an...
I have a project that is a remodel of an existing one-story masonry building with wood rafter roof framing. The building is located in seismic design category D region. The existing masonry walls have horizontal reinforcing consisting of ladder joint reinforcing only and vertical rebar spacing...
I have designed at least two canopies in different jurisdictions where they required a fire rated wall to be constructed along property line where the canopy roof was closer than 10 feet from the property line. The justification was that if combustible items were stored under the canopy then...
stookeyfpe: do you have a code reference for an exception for canopies? I haven't been able to find anything and most jurisdictions that we deal with treat any structure with a roof as a building.
I have designed several roof structures that are open canopies (no walls) near property lines. Every jurisdiction seems to have a different interpretation of fire rating requirements for these structures. Does anybody have any code sections or ideas on if fire rating is required, fire...
I have been using the newer version of Enercalc (version 6) for a variety of designs. I noticed when using the masonry wall design module that some of the results didn't look correct. The axial stress and calculated deflections look much higher than calculated using rough hand calcs. Has...
Sorry if I didn't state it clearly but the primary design issue is the design of the footing. The masonry column is of sufficient size to resist lateral but the footing fails in overturning and soil bearing. For a simple example the column is 12 feet tall and has 1040 s.f. of tributary area to...
a2mfk: Using a HSS column wrapped with CMU was an alternate I thought of. However due to the added cost and the inefficient use of not being able to use the existing masonry columns to resist lateral I have been looking for an alternate solution.
Sandman: Thanks for that code reference. I am...
I am having trouble in the design of a cantilevered masonry column system. These systems seem to be pretty typical for support of entry canopies or even larger canopy systems (I am picturing bank drive throughs). The basic system is a light roof deck (metal deck or plywood) with light framing...
Thanks for all of the input. I thought it wasn't an air entrainment problem but wanted to see if anyone else has had that problem.
I agree that using a coating may work at the time of construction but you don't have any guarantee it will be maintained.
The admixture being used is Rheomac. Lots of local contractors are using concrete sealant or admixtures similar to Rheomac in place of air entrainment. The thought being that water won't be able to get into the concrete so it is not considered an exterior surface. I was looking for a code...
Yes, the air entrainment is for frost/freeze exposure as required for severe exposure with 3/4" aggregrate by ACI 318 section 4.4.1. The air entrainment used is approx 6%.
I have not seen the surface in question personally but the pictures indicate and the contractor is saying that the air...