AHEng
Structural
- Mar 13, 2019
- 2
Hello, I have a question related to ACI 318-19 Section 22.5.5 and in particular Table 22.5.5.1.
I'm looking at slab design in an FEA program and running into a situation when designing acc. to the ACI 318-19 where no shear reinforcement is defined (i.e. Av is less than Av_min). There are FE mesh point locations where we may have zero bending moment but the concrete slab is in compression.
Following Table 22.5.5.1 Eqn. (c), if we have no bending moment then rho_w in the equation = 0.00 due to the fact that there is no longitudinal reinforcement in tension. This leads to a very, very small shear capacity in the concrete and we are failing at these locations. This is a bit questionable as the shear capacity in the concrete should be higher for this type of scenario simply using common sense.
The Eurocode address this similar situation with a minimum value for the concrete shear capacity, Vc, whereas the ACI simply does not. Is anyone aware of additional provisions in the code that address when the slab is in compression but has zero bending moment for a higher shear capacity of the concrete alone?
I'm looking at slab design in an FEA program and running into a situation when designing acc. to the ACI 318-19 where no shear reinforcement is defined (i.e. Av is less than Av_min). There are FE mesh point locations where we may have zero bending moment but the concrete slab is in compression.
Following Table 22.5.5.1 Eqn. (c), if we have no bending moment then rho_w in the equation = 0.00 due to the fact that there is no longitudinal reinforcement in tension. This leads to a very, very small shear capacity in the concrete and we are failing at these locations. This is a bit questionable as the shear capacity in the concrete should be higher for this type of scenario simply using common sense.
The Eurocode address this similar situation with a minimum value for the concrete shear capacity, Vc, whereas the ACI simply does not. Is anyone aware of additional provisions in the code that address when the slab is in compression but has zero bending moment for a higher shear capacity of the concrete alone?