Designer Checklist for Concrete Masonry Partitions Based on TMS 402/602-22

BDC DC-1-22

Concrete masonry partition walls are interior walls without structural function commonly used for space separation, fire resistance, and sound insulation. While partitions do not carry vertical loads other than their own weight, they are subject to lateral loading due to HVAC pressurization, occupants, seismic loads, and internal pressures from external wind entering into the structure through openings or small leakage paths. This checklist is applicable to concrete masonry partitions based on TMS 402/602-22.

TMS 402 contains design modeling options for both allowable stress design (ASD) and strength design (SD). Where design checks differ between these two modeling approaches, they are addressed separately in this Checklist.

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