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Concrete block chimney

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BobNeng

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Hello all,

I know this is probably a pain, but I have a 42' free-standing (abutts a two-story porch) chimney 32"x72"and am looking for design examples etc. Does anyone know of any good resources for designing partially grouted cmu boxes? MDG-7 has in-plane loaded shear walls, but they're fully grouted. Doing mostly residential work, I usually only contend with simple out-of-plane wall loading so this is a bit more complicated. I was going to do the firebox out of poured concrete, but it would be nice if the rest could be block construction.

thanks
 
A tall order, pun intended. I suppose you have reasons, but why so tall?

The design of a cantilevered reinforced masonry tube would be just like any other beam, just without the inside. The absence of the middle part should have little effect, I think.

Overturning will be an issue, so your footing/firebox design needs to cope.

I doubt you will find a design resource which will specifically address your problem.
 
Why so tall? Architects! I had looked at it tying into this two-tiered porch which has a steel moment frame for lateral bracing of the chimney AND porch, but the columns I was using are "too big" because they'll conflict with the remote control roll-down screens. Like I said: architects :D

Yes, the overturning is bad, 115 mph but it's exposure D. It does have stone veneer to help with the overall.

I had looked at it like a hollow beam (like you said, scooping out the middle should have little effect since I still have webs and flanges), but wasn't sure about fully-grouted vs. just grouted at the corners where my bars are.

I appreciate the insight Hokie66. My brother would say "you're getting wrapped around the axle" and pop might have said "you're going to drive yourself crazy" but if/when these things go south, you'd better be able to back it up.

thanks again
 
Oh, I would definitely fully grout the cores of the blocks, and you will need a lot of reinforcement to withstand the wind loading. That is, if you can make it work, and I don't have an opinion on that without running some numbers.
 
Got it. I'll grout it all solid and bump-up everything accordingly.

These are standard blocks, yes. The whole thing gets stone veneer.
 
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