I know there was a discussion on this in the past (trying to find this).
The situation is - where WF lintels are specified centered in the CMU wall and a plate extends to support the brick. The WF or Tube can be sized for torsion etc, but then the torsion needs to be taken out at bearing points into the masonry wall.
I've attached a quick sketch/detail that extends the plate below the brick, into the brick, to help resist this torsion. Is this a bad detail?
What other details are typically used when the torsion becomes somewhat large (what is somewhat large)? I suppose kickers could be used as well but they would need to restrain the moment/torsion.
EIT
The situation is - where WF lintels are specified centered in the CMU wall and a plate extends to support the brick. The WF or Tube can be sized for torsion etc, but then the torsion needs to be taken out at bearing points into the masonry wall.
I've attached a quick sketch/detail that extends the plate below the brick, into the brick, to help resist this torsion. Is this a bad detail?
What other details are typically used when the torsion becomes somewhat large (what is somewhat large)? I suppose kickers could be used as well but they would need to restrain the moment/torsion.
EIT