Special Reinforced Concrete Shear Walls
Special reinforced concrete structural walls are walls that have been proportioned and detailed to meet special code requirements for resisting combinations of shear moment and axial force.
Special reinforced concrete shear walls. A structural reinforced concrete shear wall in a 5 story building provides lateral and gravity load resistance for the applied load as shown in the figure below. Based on aci 18 10 4 1 nominal shear strength v n of structural walls is not to exceed vn acv c f c t fy where c is a coefficient defining the relative contribution of concrete strength to wall strength given as follows. The design and detailing requirements for special reinforced concrete shear walls have undergone significant changes from aci 318 11 to aci 318 14. 2 1 use of special reinforced masonry shear walls masonry walls proportioned to resist a combination of shear flexural and axial forces are referred to as structural walls.
Figure 1 reinforced concrete shear wall geometry and loading. The requirements of this section apply to special reinforced concrete structural walls serving as part of the earthquake force resisting system. C 0 80 for hw. Shear wall section and assumed reinforcement is investigated after analysis to verify suitability for the applied loads.
The changes are a result of the unsatisfactory performance of many shear walls in the chile earthquake of 2010 and the christchurch new zealand earthquake of 2011. Reinforced concrete shear wall analysis and design. In reinforced concrete buildings the vertical elements are usually either moment resisting frames or structural walls sometimes referred to as shear walls.