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Project: Client: Design By: Job No.: Date: Review By:: Input Data & Design Summary

This document provides a summary of input data and design calculations for a girder supporting a masonry wall. It includes specifications for the wall dimensions, reinforcement, and load assumptions. The design checks that the bearing capacity, flexural capacity, and reinforcement stresses are adequate to support the given loads according to code. The summary concludes that the wall design is satisfactory.

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Project: Client: Design By: Job No.: Date: Review By:: Input Data & Design Summary

This document provides a summary of input data and design calculations for a girder supporting a masonry wall. It includes specifications for the wall dimensions, reinforcement, and load assumptions. The design checks that the bearing capacity, flexural capacity, and reinforcement stresses are adequate to support the given loads according to code. The summary concludes that the wall design is satisfactory.

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fSb2na  fIatn2n1As 

REBAR YIELD STRESS

ECCENTRICITY
BEARING LENGTH

WIDTH OF SECTION

MODULAR RATIO

tn
SERVICE LATERAL LOAD
SERVICE PARAPET LOAD
THICKNESS OF WALL
PARAPET HEIGHT
WALL HEIGHT

WALL VERT. REINF. (Asv)

ANALYSIS
@
b
PROJECT :
CLIENT :
JOB NO. :
Design for Girder at Masonry Wall Based on TMS 402-16/13
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
SPECIAL INSPECTION ( 0=NO, 1=YES )
TYPE OF MASONRY ( 1=CMU, 2=BRICK )
MASONRY STRENGTH fm'
fy

16
=
=
ALLOWABLE INCREASING ? (IBC/CBC 1605.3.2)
GIRDER SERVICE LOAD

[THE WALL DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.]

EFFECTIVE THICKNESS
EFFECTIVE LENGTH (TMS 402 4.3.4)
Le =2 Lbr =
LOAD DISTRIBUTION (TMS 402 5.1.3)
P = PG / (0.25 h)
CHECK BEARING CAPACITY (TMS 402 8.1.5)
fbr = PG / (te Lbr)

REINF. AREA AT EACH SIDE


EFFECTIVE DEPTH (TMS 402 6.1.3.5)

MASONRY ELASTICITY MODULUS


STEEL ELASTICITY MODULUS
<

THE ALLOWABLE STRESS DUE TO FLEXURE IS

S  h hp  

F b   SF  0.33 f

THE DISTANCE FROM BOTTOM TO M1 IS

 2h

'
m

  h  h p  2 Pe 

h w1 


PG
e
Lbr
w1
w2

2
t
hp

40.00
te

0.33 fm' =

495
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=

=
DATE :

in o.c. (at each face)

in

[Satisfactory]
As

Em
d
bw

Es
n
=

psi

= 10.9
1
1
1.5
60
No
20
3
20
25
45
8
2
15

7.63

5333

131
495

=
=
=
=
=
Yes
CMU
ksi
ksi

kips
in
in
psf
psf
in
ft
ft

in

lbs / ft

psi
psi

0.45
5.44
12.00 in

21.48

ft
in2
in

1350 ksi
29000 ksi
fA12nr
REINFORCEMENT RATIO
ALLOWABLE STRESS FACTOR
THE NEUTRAL AXIS DEPTH FACTOR IS

k

M1 
2rn   rn   rn

1 
2 w1h 2  2

P1  P   wall weight 
2
PAGE :
DESIGN BY :
REVIEW BY :

SF
r

THE ALLOWABLE REINF. STRESS DUE TO FLEXURE IS

F S   1.33 or 1.0  (20) or 32 

THE GOVERNING MOMENTS AND AXIAL FORCES ARE

=

Pe w1  h 2  h2p  

2
=
=
0.0069
1.000

= 0.415842

=
32000 psi

1491

5860
ft-lbs/ft

lbs / ft
Mm

MmP
d2It  m a bAt2
THE GOVERNING SHEAR FORCES ARE

V 1   h  h p  w1

V 2  hw 1  V 1

V 3  h p w2

Pd 6 d

6
2
b wt e

te
=

Fb  P  

CHECK REGION 2 CAPACITY


2P 2
6 



2 3b w F b 
 hh p 

M m  MIN  b wkd F b  d 
 2





=

90

1831

1879
3 
2h



2

lbs / ft
w1

te 
2
ft-lbs / ft

ft-lbs / ft

102 lbs / ft
Pe
h


1542

1467

  P  d   , As F s  d 

=

4219

kd 
3
>

>
273

ft-lbs / ft

ft-lbs / ft

ft-lbs / ft >

ft-lbs / ft >

  P 
 2
M1

M2

3  
lbs / ft

DETERMINE THE REGION FOR FLEXURE AND AXIAL LOAD (MDG-3 Tab 12.2.1, Fig 12.2-12 & 13, page 12-25).
M t
 e

1. Wall is in compression and not cracked.

REGION 1 APPLICABLE FOR (M2, P2)

CHECK REGION 1 CAPACITY

te 
M  te 1 


4182
 
Pd  2d 3 

> M2

M1

M2

[Satisfactory]

[Not applicable]
M2

fv

2. Wall is cracked but steel is in compression.

> M1
w2h
2
2
p
=

P 2  P   wall weight 

[Satisfactory]

[Not applicable]

[Not applicable]
CHECK REGION 3 CAPACITY (The moment maybe limited by either the masonry compression or steel tension, MDG-3 page 12-25).

1  kd   t e kd  
90

t eb w
2
ft-lbs/ft

THE GOVERNING SHEAR STRESS IN MASONRY IS


MAX  V 1 , V

M  te 1 
  
Pd  2d 3 
=

, V 3
=
5507

2.98
(cont'd)

lbs / ft

psi

3. Wall is cracked and steel is in tension.

[Not applicable]
REGION 3 APPLICABLE FOR (M1, P1)

CHECK ALLOWABLE SHEAR STRESS (TMS 402 8.2.6)

F v   SF  1.125  '
fm  = 43.571 psi > fv [Satisfactory]

Technical References:
1. "Masonry Designers' Guide, Third Edition" (MDG-3), The Masonry Society, 2001.

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