gb156
Structural
- Dec 12, 2001
- 33
If a cmu wall is unreinforced, the tensile capacity of the mortar prevents the wall from pivoting, thus, moment is transferred to the footing. If the mortar tensile capacity is exceeded, the joint cracks, pivots, and failure is surely to follow, so tensile reinforcing steel is provided and now the wall behaves similar to a reinforced concrete wall.
Is my logic correct? Is the cmu wall assumed to be pinned at the base to simplify calculations?
Is my logic correct? Is the cmu wall assumed to be pinned at the base to simplify calculations?