JNEnginr
Civil/Environmental
- Aug 26, 2008
- 99
Hey, Hopefully this is an easy one.
I know typically per the BIA Tech Notes that its ok to omit the shelf angle if you have 30ft of masonry supported on the foundation. But what if 30 ft of brick were supported on a steel beam? As long as L/600 is met, do the same requirements apply?
To visualize, think of a 4 story building, where first floor is open to parking, and then brick starts at the second floor and goes up 30 ft. Lots of windows so no large sections of brick.
Your thoughts?
Thanks in advance.
I know typically per the BIA Tech Notes that its ok to omit the shelf angle if you have 30ft of masonry supported on the foundation. But what if 30 ft of brick were supported on a steel beam? As long as L/600 is met, do the same requirements apply?
To visualize, think of a 4 story building, where first floor is open to parking, and then brick starts at the second floor and goes up 30 ft. Lots of windows so no large sections of brick.
Your thoughts?
Thanks in advance.