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Non load bearing tiltup concrete shear wall 3

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honat

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Two questions on this topic:
1) Can a Non-loadbearing concrete wall or for that matter a masonry wall be designed and used as a shear wall in conjuncture with a suporting steel frame?
2) If yes, where can I find a good design manual or software that does handle this topic?
 
Non-bearing tilt-up panels can be used as shear wall. You just have less dead load to help resist the overturning.

Tilt-up Concrete Association has a publication called "Tilt-Up Design & Construction Manual".
 
The PCA notes on ACI's 318 code are also helpful. The ACI also offers another code written for tilt panels. I don't have the number for that one.
 
If you take a load bearing wall and rotate it 90 degrees, load and all, doesn't it become a shear wall? I'm not implying that shear walls and bearing walls are designed in the same manner, simply that its another way to look at the problem. I guess my point is that nonload bearing wall and shear wall are contradictory terms.
 
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