bigruledsurface
Structural
- Oct 22, 2010
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While doing the demolition for a sidewalk replacement, the contractor uncovered an abandoned underground vault 6’ deep, projecting four feet from the building. The 6’ tall by 4’ wide opening from the vault to the basement was blocked in with 6” CMU set in a running bond. City requires that the vault be filled with compacted fill. Assuming the horizontal diaphragm above is rigid the required controlled fill will have the at rest pressure of 60 PSF/ft-of-depth. The basement walls for the 75 year old building are CIP concrete with the opening supported by steel above so boundary stiffness is not an issue. Likewise all perimeter gaps of the CMU panel are mortared [and will be pinned to the CIP if needed.] Failure mode likely would be through an overstressed horizontal joint acting as a plastic hinge. Even after the cohesive failure of that mortar course, intuitively the panel would still have plenty of strength. [design lat loading just north of 1k/lf] However I am lost how to calculate ultimate failure values.