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    T-Beams in Etabs

    Thank you.
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    T-Beams in Etabs

    In negative moment, the flange in T-beam has additional tension strength and no compressive block advantage (which is on the bottom), and many codes ignore the contribution of the flange in tensile strength. I guess Etabs ignore this too. How about the compression block at positive moment in...
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    hook within hoop

    Oh, the reason for the above is because I decided to use shear reinforcement for maximum seismic loading resistance and it has to be done now before ceiling are put to cover the beams. I'm getting convinced T-beams have advantage in the compression strength at midspan. I think it doesn't have...
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    APP Modified Bituminous Membrane with polyester and asphalt waterproofing

    20 psf would be considered the superimposed dead load. How much do you allowance for SD load for residential, office and retail/commercial? In your experience, or materials you have handled before, what's the psf for pavers you have seen? 10psf? 5psf? or equally 20psf too? What membrane...
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    hook within hoop

    The designer originally designed the U-shaped carbon fiber wrap. It is I who insist that it be wrapped around the beam (full carbon fiber wrap) to avoid debonding. He said I can do either way. Just have to be careful not cutting any bars. So I solely decide whether to wrap full or U-shaped...
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    APP Modified Bituminous Membrane with polyester and asphalt waterproofing

    If the cement topping will be 120lbs/cf.. then it is 120 * 0.1667 (2inch/12 inch) = 20 lbs/square foot for the topping material?? If yes. How about pavers. Is it heavier or lighter than the cement topping? (and by how much approximate) The waterproofing product is described here...
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    hook within hoop

    No other designer in my country wants to peer review another designer work. That is why I have to backtrack and reverse engineer the plan to do the manual computations. Now i'm doing manual calculations of the interaction between the crfp and the internal stirrups (designers in my country don't...
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    hook within hoop

    Please see attached file of the crfp detail. Next week. Something will be implemented that has never been done in the country. It will be first so I need some tips. The crfp span detailed is from center column to right and center column to left. The 100mm slab is 2.5 meters by 5.7 meters. The...
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    Shear Span to Depth ratio

    If a concentrated point load is acting on the midspan of a beam, the shear diagram would big shear in the midspan to support. Is this span called the Shear Span? When designing a beam. How much do you take into consideration the shear span to depth ratio and it's resistance to shear? Do you...
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    APP Modified Bituminous Membrane with polyester and asphalt waterproofing

    Has anyone tried this? The roofdeck will be topped off with 2 inches of cement. How heavy are cement compared to concrete with gravels? What is your experience on putting 2 inches of cement on top of a waterproof membrane (if structures can support it?)
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    Chipping hammer on edge of beam and slab

    What happens if you use chipping hammer on edge of beam and slab to make a hole in the slab to fully wrap around the beam a carbon fiber sheet? Would chip hammering the edge damage the beam? For those who have used chipping hammer before, what do you think?
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    Steel Plates on sides of beam for shear strengthening

    What do you think about steel plates epoxied (full structural epoxy) on sides of beam for shear strengthening? Steel yields and not brittle while FRP are brittle. So steel plates could be safer and more effective?
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    reading specs of crfp

    Beam shear is in Vu. Let's say Vu is 50K. If the fiber can carry 50K or more. Does it mean it resist the Vu?
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    reading specs of crfp

    For 2, It's relevant in that in shear in beams, diagonal cracks occur. This can be resisted by the strain of the fabric in confining the shear diagonal cracks. About 1. Right. 28 Mpa of concrete is same for any sizes of concrete. So in the carbon fiber.. since it's a sheet... then I wonder how...

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