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  1. aldorankin

    Coupling Beam Flexural reinforcement

    When we have a Coupling beam, wich has a "X" reinforcement. Should we use the Aci flexural (longitudinal) reinforcement required in addition to the other reinforcement stated in chapter 21, or shall we use the ACI min flexural reinforcement? Because the SEAOC doesn't recommend the...
  2. aldorankin

    ductility of PT flat slabs with shear walls

    dear biten and chiba : in the case you are presenting, of the flat plate and columns only, the first thing is that on the structure you are using I would not recommend it as high as 3 to 4 floors, because to control the deflections on the structure should lead to larger columns. On the Rw...
  3. aldorankin

    ductility of PT flat slabs with shear walls

    thanks a ot for the advice JAE, I was thinking of that too!!! I just wanted to see what other opinions you guys could drop tanks again
  4. aldorankin

    ductility of PT flat slabs with shear walls

    I have a question concerning the behavior of the PT slabs, specially for the flat plate system. If Im working with a building that his primary lateral force resisting system are reinforced concrete shear walls, and my default building code is the ASCE 7/95, the reduction factor for the seismic...
  5. aldorankin

    post tensioned flat slab

    thanks for the recomendations, I will work with the point loads. I think is more real than the distributed load
  6. aldorankin

    post tensioned flat slab

    I have an issue here. I'm calculating a post tensioned residential flat slab. The thing is that the columns that support the roof fall directly onto the slab. I was wondering what type of this methods should I use : 1- apply the column loads directly onto the slab as point loads. this could...
  7. aldorankin

    stiffened column base plates

    Thanks for the answer, does that structural engineering handbook works with asd or lrfd design. Does it have other good resources for steel design??? I also have questions regardind the design of rigid single span steel frames with knees with the LRFD method. I looked at an article from aisc...
  8. aldorankin

    stiffened column base plates

    Is there any text or reference in order to make the design calculations for a stiffened column base plate??? How do I analize it
  9. aldorankin

    single pile cap

    thanks for your reply qshake. I have seen that on the bottom of the single pile cap you use a minimum reinforcemnt ratio, I think is 0.0018 just like a footing. You use this reinforcement both ways on the bottom of the pilecap. The pile cap is in pure compression and I think this bottom...
  10. aldorankin

    single pile cap

    When I have a single pile cap for a column. Is there any parameter or rule of thumb considering the depth of the pilecap and the amount of reinforcement required??? If you analize it theres no punching shear on the pile cap, and there is no moment applied to it, except if there is an...
  11. aldorankin

    COLUMN TENSION LOADS APPLIED TO PILE CAPS

    Is there any literature where I can find this method???
  12. aldorankin

    COLUMN TENSION LOADS APPLIED TO PILE CAPS

    Just to clarify what qshake wrote, you say that I should check the top steel with the tension and moment load applied to the pile cap, with the same method that I used to design the bottom mat of the pilecap?? thanks
  13. aldorankin

    COLUMN TENSION LOADS APPLIED TO PILE CAPS

    Is there a method or parameter of reinforcement to be applied on pile caps that are under tension loads?? the theory always induce that the pilecap is in compression load applied by the column or wall that is on it. Also, I've seen that some persons use some reinforcement on the top of the...

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