jfudo
Structural
- Feb 11, 2004
- 19
NCMA perscribes flashing to break the bond at the bottom of a cmu wall in a pre-manufactured building to in effect create a pin connection. This is required to account for the H/100 drift that the metal building engineers design too. We would like to use this detail, but we need supporting evidence that this is functional.
More specifically, 23' eave height, the masonry is 14' high with a girt fastened to the top of the cmu wall. The total building sway at the top of the masonry is around 1". Doing a cantilevered wall that doesn't move with the building is nearly impossible
Does anyone have any other recommendations on integrating the cmu with the metal building?
More specifically, 23' eave height, the masonry is 14' high with a girt fastened to the top of the cmu wall. The total building sway at the top of the masonry is around 1". Doing a cantilevered wall that doesn't move with the building is nearly impossible
Does anyone have any other recommendations on integrating the cmu with the metal building?