Lion06
Structural
- Nov 17, 2006
- 4,238
I am looking at an older copy of ACI 318. It is from the '70's. Incredibly thin, I might add!!
For the flexurl and axial loads chapter, it doesn't seem to have a lot of the information I would have expected. There is no formula for a maximum axial load that accounts for the minimum eccentricity (similar to the 0.8 factor in today's code on top of the phi factor).
Are you just expected to use the principles of mechanics of materials to determine the allowable compressive load? I noticed that there is a minimum eccentricity specified in this code, but it looks similar to the current requirements (although I believe it is slightly higher).
Can anyone provide any insight?
For the flexurl and axial loads chapter, it doesn't seem to have a lot of the information I would have expected. There is no formula for a maximum axial load that accounts for the minimum eccentricity (similar to the 0.8 factor in today's code on top of the phi factor).
Are you just expected to use the principles of mechanics of materials to determine the allowable compressive load? I noticed that there is a minimum eccentricity specified in this code, but it looks similar to the current requirements (although I believe it is slightly higher).
Can anyone provide any insight?