JAE
Structural
- Jun 27, 2000
- 15,587
Concrete masonry - in our region of the world, we typically provide control joints in concrete block masonry walls at about 24 feet (7300 mm) spacing per a table I once got from a masonry publication. Not sure what NCMA recommends.
We have a one-story building that will be fully grouted with vertical bars in each cell and a bond beam a the top. (tornado shelter). We have heard from someone that if you fully grout all cells, you might get more overall shrinkage in the block walls than say a partially grouted wall (such as vertical bars at 32" o.c. (800 mm).
I can't see how individual grouted cells can add to overall global horizontal shrinkage.
Is there a concern here? Should I shorten up the spacing of CJ to something less?
We have a one-story building that will be fully grouted with vertical bars in each cell and a bond beam a the top. (tornado shelter). We have heard from someone that if you fully grout all cells, you might get more overall shrinkage in the block walls than say a partially grouted wall (such as vertical bars at 32" o.c. (800 mm).
I can't see how individual grouted cells can add to overall global horizontal shrinkage.
Is there a concern here? Should I shorten up the spacing of CJ to something less?