JohnnyB_
Structural
- Feb 1, 2022
- 84
I am working on designing an ICF wall 16' tall that will support a 3rd level. The elevation view is in the attachment.
My question is, when doing the structural analysis to estimate the ultimate moment should I consider it to be a cantilevered beam, fixed at bottom and free at top or a beam pinned at top and bottom?
Assuming the cantilevered beam method seems very conservative but the pinned at top and bottom seems unconservative. In reality the wall will be tied to the foundation with alternating hooks of the vertical rebar #5 @ 18" O.C. (for the sake of discussion). I assume this will carry some moment until hairline tension cracks form in the concrete, then it would act as a pinned connection. Thanks in advance!
My question is, when doing the structural analysis to estimate the ultimate moment should I consider it to be a cantilevered beam, fixed at bottom and free at top or a beam pinned at top and bottom?
Assuming the cantilevered beam method seems very conservative but the pinned at top and bottom seems unconservative. In reality the wall will be tied to the foundation with alternating hooks of the vertical rebar #5 @ 18" O.C. (for the sake of discussion). I assume this will carry some moment until hairline tension cracks form in the concrete, then it would act as a pinned connection. Thanks in advance!