SVaughn
Structural
- Jul 11, 2012
- 12
Hi All,
I am having difficulty in designing a masonry wall to work for my given situation. I am very green when it comes to masonry construction and am quickly finding out that it is not as simple as I originally thought it to be. I have the following situation, 8" cmu walls that are approximately 17.06' tall and are taking a horizontal pressure due to wind of 35.68 psf. The pilasters to take the wind loads are 13.45' on center, therefore the 48" wide in wall pilaster is to take a 480 plf line load located at the center along with an axial load of 9k. With that, the pilaster is to take a pressure of 480/4 120 psf. This of course describes the worst case. My wind loads are quite high as I have a high basic wind speed of 155 mph. Please see attached diagram for clarity. I am under the impression that an 8" cmu wall is not going to work even grouted solid with vertical reinforcing at 8: o.c.. As always, any and all help is greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Shaylon
I am having difficulty in designing a masonry wall to work for my given situation. I am very green when it comes to masonry construction and am quickly finding out that it is not as simple as I originally thought it to be. I have the following situation, 8" cmu walls that are approximately 17.06' tall and are taking a horizontal pressure due to wind of 35.68 psf. The pilasters to take the wind loads are 13.45' on center, therefore the 48" wide in wall pilaster is to take a 480 plf line load located at the center along with an axial load of 9k. With that, the pilaster is to take a pressure of 480/4 120 psf. This of course describes the worst case. My wind loads are quite high as I have a high basic wind speed of 155 mph. Please see attached diagram for clarity. I am under the impression that an 8" cmu wall is not going to work even grouted solid with vertical reinforcing at 8: o.c.. As always, any and all help is greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Shaylon