milkshakelake
Structural
- Jul 15, 2013
- 1,176
Assuming slenderness and strength is okay, is there a minimum width of an 8" thick concrete column for fire resistance in NYC? I looked up and down through codes and couldn't find anything.
A past coworker years ago told me that an 8" column has to be either 24" or 36" long minimum due to fire codes; I can't remember the exact number. I dismissed it at the time because I never thought about using an 8" column. Now that I have my own practice and I'm working with owners that are pushing for this, I wonder what the requirements are. I'm also afraid that once the aspect ratio is more than 2:1, it becomes a shear wall and I can't ignore it in lateral design.
A past coworker years ago told me that an 8" column has to be either 24" or 36" long minimum due to fire codes; I can't remember the exact number. I dismissed it at the time because I never thought about using an 8" column. Now that I have my own practice and I'm working with owners that are pushing for this, I wonder what the requirements are. I'm also afraid that once the aspect ratio is more than 2:1, it becomes a shear wall and I can't ignore it in lateral design.