Kwaz
Structural
- Jun 6, 2002
- 7
I have read a lot of literature talking about when arching action can be assumed. The typical directive is to be sure there is enough masonry to resist the thrust at the base of the arch (triangle) and be sure there are no control joints located NEAR the openings. OK; how close is near??? I am not looking for a "rule-of-thumb, but rather a calculation to verify this.
I can calculate the thrust: [(total wall load and tributary roof load above half the length of lintel) - (half the triangular load)] x Cos 45-degrees.
I calculate the shear capacity through the "column" of masonry (acting as a column, but not reinforced as one) from the side of the opening (jamb) to the control joint (A-n) x fv. (A-n is calculated as face shell thickness x 2 + the area of solid cores in this "column".)
I have read that I would also need to verify the overturning (stability) of this "column" of masonry. Since both the opening jamb and the cells adjacent to the control joint are typically reinforced with a full-height vertical bar, I don't know if overturning really needs to be calculated. If so, I assume it should be calculated as a vertical beam???
I know that it is conversative to just analyze these lintels without arching action, but I would like to know when I can truly use arching action.
Thanks in advance!
I can calculate the thrust: [(total wall load and tributary roof load above half the length of lintel) - (half the triangular load)] x Cos 45-degrees.
I calculate the shear capacity through the "column" of masonry (acting as a column, but not reinforced as one) from the side of the opening (jamb) to the control joint (A-n) x fv. (A-n is calculated as face shell thickness x 2 + the area of solid cores in this "column".)
I have read that I would also need to verify the overturning (stability) of this "column" of masonry. Since both the opening jamb and the cells adjacent to the control joint are typically reinforced with a full-height vertical bar, I don't know if overturning really needs to be calculated. If so, I assume it should be calculated as a vertical beam???
I know that it is conversative to just analyze these lintels without arching action, but I would like to know when I can truly use arching action.
Thanks in advance!