Can I hit the shear wall in the bathroom? It is an L shaped shear wall, half of which is brick wall

Updated on Bathroom 2024-05-01
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  1. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    You can knock out the part of the infill wall (the brick wall you said), but the L-shaped shear wall must not be hit! Because that's the edge member of the limb (the corner wall, also called the 'wall column'). Why can't the 'wall pillars' be hit, the reason is not detailed, just an analogy:

    The columns of the frame structure, everyone knows that they can't be beaten, but can the wall columns of the shear wall structure be played? The same can not be played!

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