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I'm working through the NCEES SE sample questions book and one of the questions (Q133 in the AM section) is on masonry walls, and I can't work out how they get their values in the solutions.
Wall = 8" thick, reinforced at 48" O.C.
The NCEES solutions use the following: Area = 161 in^2 (manually calculated), r = 2.66" (no calculation).
How is their r value calculated and is their method for calculating the area correct?
Going by MDG (4) Appendix A Table 8 the properties should be: Area = 57 in^2/ft, Ixx = 377 in^4/ft so a 48" wide section has the following: Area = 228 in^2, r = 2.57"
The NCEES uses a manually calculated area, using the same section to manually calculate the section properties gives Ixx = 1324 in^4, suggesting a radius of gyration of 2.86"
The errata on their website doesn't show any issues for this question.
Which is the correct way to calculate the required wall properties?
Any help on this would be greatly appreciated - I rarely work in masonry.
Wall = 8" thick, reinforced at 48" O.C.
The NCEES solutions use the following: Area = 161 in^2 (manually calculated), r = 2.66" (no calculation).
How is their r value calculated and is their method for calculating the area correct?
Going by MDG (4) Appendix A Table 8 the properties should be: Area = 57 in^2/ft, Ixx = 377 in^4/ft so a 48" wide section has the following: Area = 228 in^2, r = 2.57"
The NCEES uses a manually calculated area, using the same section to manually calculate the section properties gives Ixx = 1324 in^4, suggesting a radius of gyration of 2.86"
The errata on their website doesn't show any issues for this question.
Which is the correct way to calculate the required wall properties?
Any help on this would be greatly appreciated - I rarely work in masonry.