ztengguy
Structural
- May 11, 2011
- 708
Did a inspection of a home yesterday, and the walls of the basement were bowing inwards. to remedy, they had put in some small W column/beams as reinforcing. From the slab to the joists. They didn't put them in strong axis as you would expect, also didn't make them composite with the wall, just bolted to the floor, and then wedged in to the first joist, or in-between where they were perpendicular to the wall.
They seem to be doing something, they have deflected out with teh wall, so there is pressure on them. (I figure they were plumb or at least straight when installed.)
I a not sure how to describe what they are doing. Yea, they are taking some load, but how much?
Anyone ever design something like this, and what was your reasoning/assumptions behind it?
They seem to be doing something, they have deflected out with teh wall, so there is pressure on them. (I figure they were plumb or at least straight when installed.)
I a not sure how to describe what they are doing. Yea, they are taking some load, but how much?
Anyone ever design something like this, and what was your reasoning/assumptions behind it?