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Masonry Gravity Wall (ASD)

Axial reactions link to footing calculations so load changes propagate downstream. Design partially- or fully-grouted CMU gravity walls to the current TMS 402/602-22 ASD - out-of-plane shear (Section 8.3.5) and combined axial-bending interaction checks across ASCE 7 load combinations.

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What it calculates

Design partially- or fully-grouted reinforced CMU gravity walls to the current TMS 402/602-22 ASD. Out-of-plane shear and combined axial-bending interaction checks with a visual interaction graph across all ASCE 7 load combinations. Load reactions link to footing calculations.

Code standards

  • TMS 402/602-22

How it calculates

Masonry and reinforcement properties

Material inputs establish the design basis: CMU block size (6" to 12"), masonry type (clay or concrete), specified compressive strength f'm, unit weight, and mortar type. Grout condition - partial or full - determines the effective cross-section used for all capacity calculations. Partial grouting uses the net area and net moment of inertia at the reinforced cell spacing; full grouting uses the gross section. Reinforcement is modeled as a single centered layer, with grade and bar spacing as inputs.

Load combinations (ASCE 7)

ASD load combinations per ASCE 7 are assembled and the governing case for axial and for out-of-plane bending is identified. Wind and seismic lateral pressures are applied as distributed loads per 1 ft of wall width. The calculator evaluates all applicable combinations and flags the governing demand for each check.

Out-of-plane shear (TMS 402-22, Section 8.3.5)

Applied shear demand from out-of-plane lateral loads is compared to the allowable masonry shear stress:

fv ≤ Fv

where Fv is a function of f'm and grout condition per Section 8.3.5. In-plane shear is not checked - this calculator is for gravity walls only, not shear walls.

Out-of-plane bending and axial interaction (TMS 402-22, Section 8.3.4, MDG 2022 Ch.11.4.4)

Combined axial and bending demands are checked against the allowable interaction envelope. For each applied axial load P, the allowable moment Ma is computed from the ASD provisions and the interaction ratio evaluated:

P / Pa + M / Ma ≤ 1.0

The interaction graph plots the full capacity envelope and demand points from all governing load combinations. Adjusting bar size, spacing, or grout condition immediately updates the graph to confirm the revised configuration.

Deflection checks are not included - Section 8 of TMS 402-22 does not contain deflection limits for ASD masonry walls. The fully grouted wall model does not apply the slenderness limit per MDG 2022 examples.

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Frequently asked questions

What design method and code standard does this calculator use?
Allowable Stress Design (ASD) per TMS 402/602-22 - the current code edition. TMS 402/602-22 was formerly designated ACI 530, ACI 530.1, ASCE 5, and ASCE 6. All section references in this calculator are to the 2022 edition.
What are the key inputs?
CMU block size, masonry type (clay or concrete), specified compressive strength (f'm), unit weight, grout condition (partial or full), bar size and spacing, wall height, boundary conditions, axial gravity loads, and out-of-plane wind or seismic distributed loads.
What does it check or output?
Out-of-plane shear (TMS 402-22, Section 8.3.5) and combined axial-bending capacity across ASCE 7 load combinations. Results include an interaction graph of allowable axial versus bending capacity with demand points plotted for each load combination.
Can it handle both partially and fully grouted walls?
Yes - partial and full grouting are both supported. Net section properties (area, moment of inertia) adjust automatically based on the grout condition and reinforcement spacing. The fully grouted wall analysis does not apply the slenderness limit per MDG 2022 examples.
How is this different from the TMS 402/602-16 version?
This calculator uses TMS 402/602-22 section references for out-of-plane shear (Section 8.3.5) and bending (Section 8.3.4). Use this for all new projects. Use the TMS 402/602-16 version only for projects originally designed under that code edition.
Does this calculator support load linking with footing calculations?
Yes - axial reactions at the wall base can be linked directly to footing calculations in the same project. Changing gravity loads in a connected beam or column automatically updates the wall's axial demand and the footing below.

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