J1D
Structural
- Feb 22, 2004
- 259
It seems popular to use vertical reinfocement in conc block masonry walls. Horizontal reinforcement is used, as far as I know, for lintels and for joint reinforcement as well.
I have a situation that a non-loadbearing exterior wall needs reinforcing against wind load. Apparently using horizontal rebars is more effective since the wall has steel columns backing-up. Can anyone advise whether standard reinforcement bars are used horizontally? Is it as effective as the vertical ones?
Thanks in advance.
p.s. if it's okay, should the rebars be in pair to be placed under the face shells?
I have a situation that a non-loadbearing exterior wall needs reinforcing against wind load. Apparently using horizontal rebars is more effective since the wall has steel columns backing-up. Can anyone advise whether standard reinforcement bars are used horizontally? Is it as effective as the vertical ones?
Thanks in advance.
p.s. if it's okay, should the rebars be in pair to be placed under the face shells?