- Eccentricity is caused by unequal span of roof or floor. In such cases a net bending moment is induced (Fig. 17.14). This bending moment is due to an eccentric load.
- The load is considered axial if the difference between the two loads is within 15%. Otherwise, each floor load is assumed to act at a distance equal to one-sixth the thickness of the wall and then the overall eccentricity is computed.
- In general, eccentricity of loading increases with the increase in the fixity of slabs/beams at the supports.
Figure 17.14 Eccentricity due to unequal span in interior wall
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