SteelPE
Structural
- Mar 9, 2006
- 2,759
I have a project that is in a 120mph hurricane prone wind zone and has a ton of glass (IBC 2003). From talking with the architect (who looked at me like I had three heads) they do not plan on using impact resistant glass. This basically means that the building must be designed as partially enclosed.
Due to fire considerations, the building needs an expansion joint placed between two sections of the structure. The design of this joint is so that if one section of the building burns and falls down, it doesn’t bring the other section with it. One of the sections of building basically contains all of the windows making the other section of the building basically enclosed. One side of this expansion joint is going to be constructed out of 12” CMU (enclosed portion of building) the other side is going to be a fire rated stud wall (open portion of building).
Now, when it comes to the design of the stud fire rated wall, this wall is going to have to be designed for the C&C section of the wind code. Making the other masonry wall to be designed for normal interior wall pressures? Is this correct?
For the MWFRS loads, I would basically have to look at each section of building under windward or leeward pressures, not both of them together as if it was one complete structure?
Due to fire considerations, the building needs an expansion joint placed between two sections of the structure. The design of this joint is so that if one section of the building burns and falls down, it doesn’t bring the other section with it. One of the sections of building basically contains all of the windows making the other section of the building basically enclosed. One side of this expansion joint is going to be constructed out of 12” CMU (enclosed portion of building) the other side is going to be a fire rated stud wall (open portion of building).
Now, when it comes to the design of the stud fire rated wall, this wall is going to have to be designed for the C&C section of the wind code. Making the other masonry wall to be designed for normal interior wall pressures? Is this correct?
For the MWFRS loads, I would basically have to look at each section of building under windward or leeward pressures, not both of them together as if it was one complete structure?