maolson3
Structural
- Aug 20, 2008
- 5
It appears there is a discrepancy in calculating the net area of a masonry wall for axial stress (P/An) between the "Reinforced Masonry Engineering Handbook" (Amrhein, 1998) and the "Masonry Structures: Behavior and Design" text (Drysdale, 1999).
Looking at the RMEH on P.300, Table B-3a gives the "Equivalent Solid Thickness" for a 12" conc. wall grouted at 48"oc as being 6.5". In the footnotes, we see that fa = P/(EST)b, thus P/A. A in this case would be 6.5*12 = 78 in^2/ft.
Looking at the Drysdale text on P.873, Table B4, we see that An for Grouted Cores @ 48"oc gives An = 54.1 in^2/ft
Why do the two values differ so greatly? Which one should be used in the calculation of fa?
Looking at the RMEH on P.300, Table B-3a gives the "Equivalent Solid Thickness" for a 12" conc. wall grouted at 48"oc as being 6.5". In the footnotes, we see that fa = P/(EST)b, thus P/A. A in this case would be 6.5*12 = 78 in^2/ft.
Looking at the Drysdale text on P.873, Table B4, we see that An for Grouted Cores @ 48"oc gives An = 54.1 in^2/ft
Why do the two values differ so greatly? Which one should be used in the calculation of fa?