Jake927
Structural
- Apr 28, 2023
- 6
Hi all,
I am working on a renovation of a 1920s house that is wood framed over an 8" unreinforced brick masonry 1st story. They are looking to open up the 8" wide 1st story wall as much as they can. The part of the design I am having trouble with is the lateral resistance of the brick wall when we create new window and door openings. So my question boils down to this: how do I calculate the in-plane shear capacity of an unreinforced brick masonry wall? I've intentionally not included specific numbers as I don't think they are relevant. I am more so looking for the appropriate equations / references. Thanks and please let me know if I can provide anything else.
I am working on a renovation of a 1920s house that is wood framed over an 8" unreinforced brick masonry 1st story. They are looking to open up the 8" wide 1st story wall as much as they can. The part of the design I am having trouble with is the lateral resistance of the brick wall when we create new window and door openings. So my question boils down to this: how do I calculate the in-plane shear capacity of an unreinforced brick masonry wall? I've intentionally not included specific numbers as I don't think they are relevant. I am more so looking for the appropriate equations / references. Thanks and please let me know if I can provide anything else.