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    Default Masonry Wall Loads

    Please let me know simple technicques to assign/applying masonry wall loads on floor slab?

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    Default Re: Masonry Wall Loads

    How about LineLoad following the path and the weight of the wall? What do you expect to achieve and what else could it be?

    BR Matti

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    Default Re: Masonry Wall Loads

    Yes i apply line load. But wanted to know if there is an option to model masonry walls.

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    Default Re: Masonry Wall Loads

    Hi, this aspect opens a totally new view to the problem.

    So we must have a proper density material to model the whole wall first, then
    we should be able to decide the rigidity / stiffness of the brick-structure.

    Is it load bearing? How it is fixed to the structures around ? And so on..

    I think, that it is not necessary very much advisible to go that way.
    There might lurk too much problems ;>)

    BR. Matti

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