samdamon
Structural
- Jan 4, 2002
- 274
I am designing an 8" wide brick parapet to resist wind load, and for architectural reasons the parapet width is constrained to 8". (This is a renovation). The parapet needs to be vertically reinforced. The only way to get the necessary grout clearance for vertical reinforcing bars appears to be to chip or grind the interior faces of the bricks to provide a vertical chase. This seems like an undesireable thing to do, since it introduces a notch and potential plane of weakness into the finished wall, and its probably also a lot of work. I have seen in the literature that there are hollow brick units available but have no experience with them. It is possible to use these nollow units and stagger bars in each wythe of the parapet to get the necessary flexural strength, but if anyone has dealt with a similar situation please comment, thanks.