According to ACI, only Type 2 couplers may be used in seismic connections - hinge regions, base of wall.
Would you allow type 1 couplers where there is a lot of excess strength?
I have a very long concrete wall - much longer than required for my SDC D seismic loads. It is supporting a single story, mostly wood framed structure. It is primarily an architectural feature - I have about 35 linear feet of concrete wall and didn't even check the capacity. I probably need like 2 feet, but is also "technically" a special shear wall. My contractor wants to use formsaver dowels for about 8 ft of the vertical dowels so he can drive equipment over it. I told him to find Type 2 Form Saver dowels, or similar Type 2 product, but he seems unsure if he can find them.
Would you say one could, by code, allow Type 1 dowels by arguing that those particular 8 feet of wall is not a seismic system?
Would you allow type 1 couplers where there is a lot of excess strength?
I have a very long concrete wall - much longer than required for my SDC D seismic loads. It is supporting a single story, mostly wood framed structure. It is primarily an architectural feature - I have about 35 linear feet of concrete wall and didn't even check the capacity. I probably need like 2 feet, but is also "technically" a special shear wall. My contractor wants to use formsaver dowels for about 8 ft of the vertical dowels so he can drive equipment over it. I told him to find Type 2 Form Saver dowels, or similar Type 2 product, but he seems unsure if he can find them.
Would you say one could, by code, allow Type 1 dowels by arguing that those particular 8 feet of wall is not a seismic system?