Chapter 5 Walls
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www.ce.memphis.edu4. Ordinary plain concrete shear walls 14.2 and 14.2.3.1 11/2 21/2 11/2 NL NP NP NP NP 5. Intermediate precast shear walls 14.2 and 14.2.3.5 4 21/2 4 NL NL 40k 40k 40k 6. Ordinary precast shear walls 14.2 and 14.2.3.3 3 21/2 3 NL NP NP NP NP 7. Special reinforced masonry shear walls 14.4 and 14.4.3 5 21/2 31/2 NL NL 160 160 100 8.
CHAPTER 6 TYPES OF CONSTRUCTION
www.ecodes.bizFloors shall not extend closer than 0.5 inch (12.7 mm) to walls. Such 0.5-inch (12.7 mm) space shall be covered by a molding fastened to the wall and so arranged that it will not obstruct the swelling or shrinkage movements of the floor. Corbeling of masonry walls under the floor shall be permit-ted to be used in place of molding. 602.4.5Roofs.
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Chapter 6 Seismic Design
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