newbuilder
Structural
- Jul 1, 1999
- 73
Dear All,
In BS 8110 pt 1 clause 3.8.12.6a the code describes anchorage of shear links having a 90 degree bend of certain dimension.
Is it permissible to use such a 90 degree anchor (i.e. a U shaped link) at each end of the link.
Or, as the standard methods of detailing decribe must we use a hook at one end of a link and a 90 degree return at the other.
My situation concerns a heavily reinforced shear wall where the bar fixer prefers the U shaped horizontal link for obvious ease of fixing.
Please share your experiences of different codes if possible.
Regards,
NB
In BS 8110 pt 1 clause 3.8.12.6a the code describes anchorage of shear links having a 90 degree bend of certain dimension.
Is it permissible to use such a 90 degree anchor (i.e. a U shaped link) at each end of the link.
Or, as the standard methods of detailing decribe must we use a hook at one end of a link and a 90 degree return at the other.
My situation concerns a heavily reinforced shear wall where the bar fixer prefers the U shaped horizontal link for obvious ease of fixing.
Please share your experiences of different codes if possible.
Regards,
NB