Bodgy Engineer
Structural
- Mar 7, 2022
- 13
Hi All,
Designing a Small, single story Tilt up building of mostly solid panels. The walls will be subject to both in plane and out of plane loads.
All design examples i could find seem to ignore this combined load case, they mostly design panels on out of plane loads and axial loads (ACI 14.8). Then just say that in plane loads are small (which is typically true)and design check for in plane shear only and panel overturning.
This is not going to be a problem for my building but it got me thinking. How should the load combination be analysed?
Should the typical wall stress (Pum/ag < 0.06*Fc), also include the in plane bending stress (assuming linear elastic as a rough indicator) and ensure the maximum stress < 0.06*FC. (lowish load cases only)
Computer software also treats the load cases in isolation (Bentley tilt up module software).
The local code (AS 3600) says for braced walls that are subject to simultaneous in and out of plane loads the slab shall be designed as either:
a slab , when in plane bending and axial force is < 0.03*Fc. I believe this assumes the loads are small and just design each case separately.
a column, do not want to do this for a low load.
Designing a Small, single story Tilt up building of mostly solid panels. The walls will be subject to both in plane and out of plane loads.
All design examples i could find seem to ignore this combined load case, they mostly design panels on out of plane loads and axial loads (ACI 14.8). Then just say that in plane loads are small (which is typically true)and design check for in plane shear only and panel overturning.
This is not going to be a problem for my building but it got me thinking. How should the load combination be analysed?
Should the typical wall stress (Pum/ag < 0.06*Fc), also include the in plane bending stress (assuming linear elastic as a rough indicator) and ensure the maximum stress < 0.06*FC. (lowish load cases only)
Computer software also treats the load cases in isolation (Bentley tilt up module software).
The local code (AS 3600) says for braced walls that are subject to simultaneous in and out of plane loads the slab shall be designed as either:
a slab , when in plane bending and axial force is < 0.03*Fc. I believe this assumes the loads are small and just design each case separately.
a column, do not want to do this for a low load.