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Allowable Shear Stress

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todd2ny

Civil/Environmental
Feb 4, 2008
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I am using an allowable shear stress of .85*2*sqrt(fc) to get allowable shear stress in psi. I noticed that factor changed in the new ACI to .75, but they do allow it in appendix c if you use there load factors. I assume it is ok to use .85 for now. Does anyone have any comments on this?

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Just be consistent. You can use the higher resistance factors if you use the historically higher ACI load factors (e.g. 1.4D+1.7L). But you must use the lower resistance factors if you use the lower ASCE 7 load factors (e.g. 1.2D+1.6L).
 
I would second what Taro says.

 
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