slickdeals
Structural
- Apr 8, 2006
- 2,267
Folks,
I am wondering how you approach designing the framing around an opening in masonry construction. I live in hurricane country and getting masonry to work for 10' heights becomes difficult when the openings are big.
How do you assume the load distribution around the opening? Do you assume the glazing on the opening to have a two-way behavior and distribute the loads to the framing elements (namely the jamb/header beam) based on a yield line of sorts? Or do you use a tributary width to design the lintel/tie beam and then design the jamb/wind column for a point load from the lintel?
We are Virginia Tech
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I am wondering how you approach designing the framing around an opening in masonry construction. I live in hurricane country and getting masonry to work for 10' heights becomes difficult when the openings are big.
How do you assume the load distribution around the opening? Do you assume the glazing on the opening to have a two-way behavior and distribute the loads to the framing elements (namely the jamb/header beam) based on a yield line of sorts? Or do you use a tributary width to design the lintel/tie beam and then design the jamb/wind column for a point load from the lintel?
We are Virginia Tech
Go HOKIES