nuche1973
Structural
- Apr 29, 2008
- 300
I have two questions, which are related:
First, I am looking at a Gymnasium conctructed in the 1930's. This structure is being renovated, which involves removing existing doors and enlarging the openings. I have a copy of the original architect's drawings, and there is no note or details showing lintels or bond beam headers. My question is: Is it safe for me to assume that there were not lintels/bond beams installed? or assume a simple bond beam with 2-#3's. I am not familiar with common construction practises of the 1930's.
Second, the same structure under-went an addition in the 1950's and the common interior walls are some type of clay block (my copy of the plans are hard to read). Q: is there such a thing as structural clay block? and what engineering properites do I use for analysis?
Any assitance would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
First, I am looking at a Gymnasium conctructed in the 1930's. This structure is being renovated, which involves removing existing doors and enlarging the openings. I have a copy of the original architect's drawings, and there is no note or details showing lintels or bond beam headers. My question is: Is it safe for me to assume that there were not lintels/bond beams installed? or assume a simple bond beam with 2-#3's. I am not familiar with common construction practises of the 1930's.
Second, the same structure under-went an addition in the 1950's and the common interior walls are some type of clay block (my copy of the plans are hard to read). Q: is there such a thing as structural clay block? and what engineering properites do I use for analysis?
Any assitance would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.