One of the many intrinsic characteristics of concrete masonry construction is its ability to resist large axial loads with or without concurrently applied in-plane or out-of-plane loads. This Checklist covers the general and prescriptive design and detailing requirements for unreinforced, single wythe loadbearing masonry walls subjected to axial or out-of-plane loads. While unreinforced wall systems may contain reinforcing steel, the presence of any reinforcement is not taken into consideration when determining the strength of these assemblies. For information covering the design of reinforced loadbearing concrete masonry walls see:
- DC-9-22, Designer Checklist for Reinforced Loadbearing Concrete Masonry Walls
The following Checklists review additional information related to the design and detailing of concrete masonry shear walls systems:
- DC-4-22, Designer Checklist for Ordinary Reinforced Concrete Masonry Shear Walls
- DC-5-22, Designer Checklist for Ordinary Reinforced Concrete Masonry Shear Walls
- DC-6-22, Designer Checklist for Intermediate Reinforced Concrete Masonry Shear Walls
- DC-7-22, Designer Checklist for Special Reinforced Concrete Masonry Shear Walls
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.