EngineerofSteel
Structural
- May 18, 2005
- 156
I did calcs for a long building which required existing hallways to be upgraded to 1-hour fire resistance.
Since these walls were being re-paneled anyway, I used the shear resistance to qualify the resisting capacity of the building.
The walls sit on a 4" slab.
The entire slab is surrounded by a 12" below grade perimeter footing. So, I can qualify the bearing beneath the slab as 1500 PSF, and the walls have only 100 PLF.
Does anyone foresee problems at review? It was submitted today.
Since these walls were being re-paneled anyway, I used the shear resistance to qualify the resisting capacity of the building.
The walls sit on a 4" slab.
The entire slab is surrounded by a 12" below grade perimeter footing. So, I can qualify the bearing beneath the slab as 1500 PSF, and the walls have only 100 PLF.
Does anyone foresee problems at review? It was submitted today.