Lintel Design Example
Lintel Design Example
INTRODUCTION dead weight of the masonry above, and any floor and roof
loads, dead and live loads supported by the masonry; and
Lintels and beams are horizontal structural members de- (2) concentrated loads from floor beams, roof joists, or other
signed to carry loads above openings. Although lintels may be beams framing into the wall. Axial load carried by lintels
constructed of grouted and reinforced concrete masonry units, is negligible.
precast or cast-in-place concrete, or structural steel, this TEK Most of these loads can be separated into the four types
addresses reinforced concrete masonry lintels only. Concrete illustrated in Figure 1: uniform load acting over the effective
masonry lintels have the advantages of easily maintaining the
bond pattern, color, and surface texture of the surrounding
masonry and being placed without need for special lifting
equipment.
Concrete masonry lintels are sometimes constructed as a
portion of a continuous bond beam. This construction provides Uniform load
several benefits: it is considered to be more advantageous in
high seismic areas or areas where high winds may be expected
to occur; control of wall movement due to shrinkage or tem-
perature differentials is more easily accomplished; and lintel Triangular load
deflection may be substantially reduced.
The content presented in this TEK is based on the require-
ments of the 2012 IBC (ref. 1a), which in turn references the Concentrated loads
2011 edition of the MSJC Code (ref. 2a). For designs based
on the 2006 or 2009 IBC (refs. 1b, 1c), which reference the
2005 and 2008 MSJC (refs. 2b, 2c), respectively, the reader Uniform load over
portion of span
is referred to TEK 17-1C (ref. 3).
Significant changes were made to the allowable stress
design (ASD) method between the 2009 and 2012 editions of Lintel
the IBC. These are described in detail in TEK 14-7C, Allowable
Stress Design of Concrete Masonry Based on the 2012 IBC & Clear span
2011 MSJC (ref. 4), along with a detailed presentation of all
of the allowable stress design provisions of the 2012 IBC. Effective span A
DESIGN TABLES
Beam
P
Tables 3 and 4 present allowable shear and moment,
respectively, for various concrete masonry lintels, with vari-
ous amounts of reinforcement and bottom cover based on a
1 specified compressive strength of masonry, f'm = 1,500 psi
2 (10.3 MPa) and the allowable stress design provisions of the
2011 MSJC (ref. 2a) and the 2012 IBC (ref.1a). Allowable
shear and moment tables for f'm = 2,000 psi (13.8 MPa) and
f'm = 2,500 psi (17.2 MPa) can be found online at www.ncma.
org/teksupplements.
wp = P
a
Clear span
Lintel
Effective span
Notes:
1) The 2005 MSJC (ref. 2c) provides for the concentrated load
to be distributed at a 45o angle rather than at a 1:2 slope as
required by the 2008 and 2011 MSJC (refs. 2a and 2b).
2) For running bond, the concentrated load dispersion termi-
nates at: half the wall height; a movement joint; the end of
the wall; or an opening—whichever provides the smallest
length. For other than running bond, the concentrated load
is permitted to be distributed through the bond beam but
not across head joints below the bond beam.
Figure 4—Methods of Applying Uniform Loads that Occur Within the 45o Triangle
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No. 6 (M#19) 1 279,829 (31.62) 273,140 (30.86) 266,454 (30.11) 259,773 (29.35)
No. 4 (M#13) 2 256,873 (29.02) 250,776 (28.33) 244,683 (27.65) 238,594 (26.96)
No. 5 (M#16) 2 389,720 (44.03) 380,383 (42.98) 371,052 (41.92) 361,729 (40.87)
(254 x 203) No. 5 (M#16) 1 36,683 (4.14) 31,545 (3.56) 26,706 (3.02) 22,180 (2.51)
No. 6 (M#19) 1 40,181 (4.54) 34,406 (3.89) 28,985 (3.27) 23,933 (2.70)
No. 4 (M#13) 2 40,489 (4.57) 34,819 (3.93) 29,484 (3.33) 24,498 (2.77)
No. 5 (M#16) 2 45,131 (5.10) 38,617 (4.36) 32,511 (3.67) 26,831 (3.03)
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10 x 16 Table 4—Allowable
No. 4 (M#13) Moment, 1 82,183 (9.29) 79,119 (8.94) 76,057 (8.59) A, C 72,997 (8.25)
lb-in. (kN-m), Capacities for Concrete Masonry Lintels (width x height) (continued)
(254 x 406) No. 5 (M#16) 1 124,671 (14.09) 119,972 (13.56) 115,278 (13.02) 110,588 (12.49)
No. 6 (M#19) 1 172,276 (19.46) 162,114 (18.32) 152,181 (17.19) 142,481 (16.10)
Lintel size, in. Reinforcement
No. 4 (M#13) No.2 of 159,833 (18.06) 153,813 (17.38)
Bottom cover, in.147,800
(mm) (16.70) 140,049 (15.82)
(mm) No. 5size
(M#16) bars 2 1.5 (38)
195,635 (22.10) 2 (51)
183,997 (20.79) 2.5 (64)
172,627 (19.50) 161,5323 (76)
(18.25)
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106 x 24 No. 4 (M#13) 1 131,476 (2.55)
22,533 (14.85) 128,384 (2.19)
19,398 (14.51) 125,293 (1.86)
16,445 (14.16) 122,204 (1.55)
13,683 (13.81)
(254 203)
(152 x 610) No. 5 (M#16) 1 200,357 (2.85)
25,258 (22.64) 195,605 (2.44)
21,638 (22.10) 190,855 (2.06)
18,241 (21.56) 186,108 (1.70)
15,076 (21.03)
No. 6 (M#19) 1 279,829 (3.08)
27,235 (31.62) 273,140 (2.62)
23,225 (30.86) 266,454 (2.20)
19,475 (30.11) 259,773 (1.81)
15,997 (29.35)
6 x 16 No. 4 (M#13) 21 256,873 (9.09)
80,473 (29.02) 250,776 (8.75)
77,449 (28.33) 244,683 (8.41)
74,429 (27.65) 238,594 (8.07)
71,411 (26.96)
(152 x 406) No. 5 (M#16) 21 389,720 (12.24)
108,375 (44.03) 380,383 (11.52)
101,967 (42.98) 371,052 (10.81)
95,705 (41.92) 361,729 (10.12)
89,592 (40.87)
12 x 8 (M#19)
No. 46 (M#13) 1 120,999 (13.67)
33,873 (3.83) 113,709 (12.85)
30,863 (3.49) 106,591 (12.04)
26,719 (3.02) 22,356 (11.26)
99,649 (2.53)
6 x 24
(305 x 203) No. 4 (M#13)
5 (M#16) 1 129,190 (14.60)
41,611 (4.70) 126,130 (14.25)
35,826 (4.05) 123,072 (13.91)
30,372 (3.43) 120,016 (13.56)
25,264 (2.85)
(152 x 610) (M#16)
No. 65 (M#19) 1 196,210 (22.17)
45,809 (5.18) 191,521 (21.64)
39,279 (4.44) 186,834 (21.11)
33,140 (3.74) 182,151 (20.58)
27,411 (3.10)
(M#19)
No. 46 (M#13) 21 259,090 (29.27)
46,082 (5.21) 249,360 (28.17)
39,680 (4.48) 239,768 (27.09)
33,648 (3.80) 230,316 (26.02)
28,004 (3.16)
8x8 (M#13)
No. 54 (M#16) 21 51,714 (3.12)
27,627 (5.84) 44,313 (2.69)
23,829 (5.01) 37,366 (2.29)
20,246 (4.22) 30,894 (1.91)
16,888 (3.49)
(203 203)
12 x 16 (M#16)
No. 45 (M#13) 1 31,288 (3.54)
82,711 (9.35) 79,634 (3.04)
26,863 (9.00) 76,560 (2.56)
22,702 (8.65) 73,488 (2.13)
18,816 (8.30)
(305 x 406) (M#19)
No. 56 (M#16) 1 125,624 (3.85)
34,046 (14.19) 120,902 (3.29)
29,103 (13.66) 116,184 (2.76)
24,469 (13.13) 111,471 (2.28)
20,159 (12.59)
(M#13)
No. 64 (M#19) 21B 174,897 (3.88)
34,383 (19.76) 168,258 (3.34)
29,519 (19.01) 161,627 (2.82)
24,949 (18.26) 155,004 (2.34)
20,687 (17.51)
(M#16)
No. 45 (M#13) 22B 161,174 (4.29)
37,992 (18.21) 155,121 (3.67)
32,449 (17.53) 149,074 (3.08)
27,263 (16.84) 143,034 (2.54)
22,448 (16.16)
8 x 16 (M#13)
No. 54 (M#16) 21 221,425 (9.21)
81,481 (25.02) 208,349 (8.86)
78,433 (23.54) 195,570 (8.52)
75,387 (22.10) 183,095 (8.17)
72,345 (20.69)
(203 x
12 24 406) No. 5 (M#16)
4 (M#13) 1 123,411 (13.94)
132,174 (14.93) 118,743 (13.42)
129,072 (14.58) 114,080 (12.89)
125,971 (14.23) 109,164 (12.33)
122,872 (13.88)
(305 x 610) No. 6 (M#19)
5 (M#16) 1 148,153 (16.74)
201,635 (22.78) 139,337 (15.74)
196,865 (22.24) 130,723 (14.77)
192,096 (21.70) 122,316 (13.82)
187,330 (21.17)
B
(M#13)
No. 64 (M#19) 21 281,884 (16.44)
145,474 (31.85) 275,164 (15.47)
136,929 (31.09) 268,447 (14.53)
128,576 (30.33) 261,734 (13.61)
120,420 (29.57)
(M#16)
No. 45 (M#13) 22B 258,686 (18.91)
167,351 (29.23) 252,563 (17.77)
157,298 (28.54) 246,442 (16.66)
147,484 (27.84) 240,325 (15.58)
137,911 (27.15)
8 x 24 (M#13)
No. 54 (M#16) 21 392,972 (14.75)
130,542 (44.40) 383,584 (14.40)
127,463 (43.34) 374,202 (14.05)
124,385 (42.28) 364,827 (13.71)
121,309 (41.22)
(203
16xx610)
8 (M#16)
No. 45 (M#13) 1 198,654 (22.44)
34,307 (3.88) 193,927 (21.91)
31,272 (3.53) 189,202 (21.38)
28,244 (3.19) 184,481 (20.84)
25,225 (2.85)
(406 x 203) (M#19)
No. 56 (M#16) 1 277,106 (31.31)
50,450 (5.70) 270,459 (30.56)
43,512 (4.92) 263,816 (29.81)
36,961 (4.18) 257,178 (29.06)
30,816 (3.48)
(M#13)
No. 64 (M#19) 21B 254,466 (28.75)
55,949 (6.32) 248,406 (28.07)
48,069 (5.43) 242,350 (27.38)
40,647 (4.59) 236,297 (26.70)
33,706 (3.81)
(M#16)
No. 45 (M#13) 22B 357,742 (40.42)
56,145 (6.34) 344,327 (38.90)
48,435 (5.47) 331,103 (37.41)
41,159 (4.65) 318,071 (35.94)
34,338 (3.88)
10 x 8 (M#13)
No. 54 (M#16) 21 32,155 (3.63)
63,635 (7.19) 27,773 (3.14)
54,645 (6.17) 23,634 (2.67)
46,189 (5.22) 19,748 (2.23)
38,292 (4.33)
(254 x
16 16 203) No. 5 (M#16)
4 (M#13) 1 36,683 (4.14)
83,464 (9.43) 31,545 (3.56)
80,371 (9.08) 26,706 (3.02)
77,279 (8.73) 22,180 (2.51)
74,190 (8.38)
(406 x 406) No. 6 (M#19)
5 (M#16) 1 40,181 (4.54)
126,996 (14.35) 34,406 (3.89)
122,241 (13.81) 28,985 (3.27)
117,491 (13.27) 23,933
112,744 (2.70)
(12.74)
No. 46 (M#13)
(M#19) 21 40,489 (4.57)
177,087 (20.01) 34,819 (3.93)
170,394 (19.25) 29,484 (3.33)
163,708 (18.50) 24,498 (2.77)
157,029 (17.74)
No. 54 (M#16)
(M#13) 2 163,114 (5.10)
45,131 (18.43) 157,014 (4.36)
38,617 (17.74) 150,920 (3.67)
32,511 (17.05) 144,831 (3.03)
26,831 (16.36)
10 x 16 (M#13)
No. 54 (M#16) 21 247,094 (9.29)
82,183 (27.92) 237,751 (8.94)
79,119 (26.86) 228,419 (8.59)
76,057 (25.81) 219,098 (8.25)
72,997 (24.75)
(254 x 406) No. 5 (M#16) 1 124,671 (14.09) 119,972 (13.56) 115,278 (13.02) 110,588 (12.49)
No. 6 (M#19) 1 172,276 (19.46) 162,114 (18.32) 152,181 (17.19) 142,481 (16.10)
A
Grade 60 reinforcement. m = 1,500 psi (10.3
No. 4 f'(M#13) 2 MPa). 159,833 (18.06) 153,813 (17.38) 147,800 (16.70) 140,049 (15.82)
B
lintels
For 8 in. (204 mm)No. 5 (M#16)
with two bars,2 low lift grouting
195,635 is recommended
(22.10) adjacent jambs
for 183,997 to ensure proper
(20.79) grout flow
172,627 and consolidation.
(19.50) 161,532 (18.25)
C
Based
10 xon242011 MSJC
No.(ref.
4 (M#13) 1a) allowable
2a) and 20121IBC (ref.131,476 stress design procedure.
(14.85) 128,384 (14.51) 125,293 (14.16) 122,204 (13.81)
(254 x 610) No. 5 (M#16) 1 200,357 (22.64) 195,605 (22.10) 190,855 (21.56) 186,108 (21.03)
= (221)(5.7)2/12
= 598 lb-ft (0.81 kN-m)
1,000 lb/ft (14.6 kN/m) superimposed live and dead uniform load
Vwall = Dwall L/4
= (221)(5.7)/4 = 315 lb (1.4 kN)
Because the maximum moments for the two loading 12 in. (305 mm) CMU
conditions occur in the same locations on the lintel (as fm = 1,500 psi (10.3 MPa)
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