jike
Structural
- Oct 9, 2000
- 2,160
A contractor got creative with one of my designs and some stirrups were omitted.
Is it possible to drill & epoxy #3 vertical rods into the beam? Does the stirrup leg still need to hook around the tension reinforcement per ACI 318-99 11.5.1.2?
I doubt if this would be practical to do in the same plane as the existing stirrups since I would worry about drilling bars so close to the face of the beam. Perhaps they can be drilled inside the longitundinal steel and hooked over the top.
I have seen steel straping used for this problem but this is a grade beam so I would be worried about corrosion unless I used stainless steel.
Any other ideas?
Is it possible to drill & epoxy #3 vertical rods into the beam? Does the stirrup leg still need to hook around the tension reinforcement per ACI 318-99 11.5.1.2?
I doubt if this would be practical to do in the same plane as the existing stirrups since I would worry about drilling bars so close to the face of the beam. Perhaps they can be drilled inside the longitundinal steel and hooked over the top.
I have seen steel straping used for this problem but this is a grade beam so I would be worried about corrosion unless I used stainless steel.
Any other ideas?