Dave,Is there a table that has this information?
I don't have that book, is there any other place I could find this info?Dave,
Those are in the CERM (Civil Engineering manual) appendix 69B, 69C and 69D.
you can also find the info from the appendices of MDG 5 (Masonry Designer's Guide, 5th Edition). For Solid grouted masonary wall, r=(t^2/12)^0.5=0.29t, where t is the thickness of the wall.I don't have that book, is there any other place I could find this info?
Are you taking the exam tomorrow? If so, you are missing the greatest single resource for it.I don't have that book, is there any other place I could find this info?
Dave, Try searching in google.. You may get it... Do not panic so late in the game.. In my first trial eventhough I had the tables I did not need them. Not to say that they are not useful... As wilhelpd told it is important to have it so that you ready just in case.Are you taking the exam tomorrow? If so, you are missing the greatest single resource for it.
I asked around here and it turns out we have the MDG, 1993 (doesn't say what edition).Dave, Try searching in google.. You may get it... Do not panic so late in the game.. In my first trial eventhough I had the tables I did not need them. Not to say that they are not useful... As wilhelpd told it is important to have it so that you ready just in case.
1993 definitely won't be the 5th Edition. I think the 5th came out in 2005 or 2006.I asked around here and it turns out we have the MDG, 1993 (doesn't say what edition).
for 8" CMU r = 0.289*7.625 = 2.2 in ......... for 12" CMU r = 0.289*11.625 = 3.36 in ......... for 16" CMU r = 0.289*15.63 = 4.52 inIs there a table that has this information?
This is true for 100% solid grouted wall. NCMA publishes a free TEK on this subject, TEK 14-1Bfor 8" CMU r = 0.289*7.625 = 2.2 in ......... for 12" CMU r = 0.289*11.625 = 3.36 in ......... for 16" CMU r = 0.289*15.63 = 4.52 in
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