I am working through a reinforced running-bond masonry wall design for wing pressure coupled with a vertical load component and I am having trouble understanding one aspect of the MSJC codes.
In section 2.3.3.3.1, it specifies a width of compression area used in stress calculations. Is this the "b" term used when determining Axial, Shear, and Flexural Compression? If so, then you are not supposed to design the wall based on a 12" section?
If you design for the "b" term width, then I am guessing you would use the pressure over that width in determining your forces and/or moments?
If you design for 12", then I am assuming you have to ensure you use a proportionate area of steel reinforcing in that section?
To me, it seems as though these would result in the same stresses...one based on a larger section with larger loads and consequently larger area of steel...the other on a smaller section with smaller loads and a percentage of the reinforcment area.
Am I correct?
In section 2.3.3.3.1, it specifies a width of compression area used in stress calculations. Is this the "b" term used when determining Axial, Shear, and Flexural Compression? If so, then you are not supposed to design the wall based on a 12" section?
If you design for the "b" term width, then I am guessing you would use the pressure over that width in determining your forces and/or moments?
If you design for 12", then I am assuming you have to ensure you use a proportionate area of steel reinforcing in that section?
To me, it seems as though these would result in the same stresses...one based on a larger section with larger loads and consequently larger area of steel...the other on a smaller section with smaller loads and a percentage of the reinforcment area.
Am I correct?