minorchord2000
Structural
- Sep 26, 2005
- 226
I have an existing wall about 15 feet high and about 30 feet long. The wall is 15 inches thick and any reinforcing is unknown. The owner wants to install a fall protection device at mid length along the wall which will provide a concentrated torsion of 90 in kips. What is a reasonable depth of internal beam section that I can assume to check whether the torsion can be neglected using the provisions of ACI 11.6.1 (threshold torsion). If I assume a depth of internal beam of 40 inches, the threshold torsion just exceeds the applied torsion. Is this assumption reasonable for a wall so described?