mortiereng
Structural
- Jan 22, 2016
- 2
Looking at putting a 3ft man door in an existing reinf. concrete wall. The wall is on the first level of a 4 level parking structure. Half the structure uses double T's and the other half concrete beams with a waffle slab. The wall is 15ft long by 16ft tall and 18" thick. In the past I've used channel face bolted and HSS posts to handle gravity and shear(seismic). In this case the opening is in a retail space where a steel frame is not very desirable. If there's a way I can justify something less invasive or show that the wall is sufficient without reinforcement I would like to see this. I've seen many posts on here that they justified this way, but no explanation behind the calculations used. Thoughts?
Thanks,
CK
Thanks,
CK