Legoman92
Structural
- Nov 9, 2021
- 28
Hi Guys,
Just was having a browse of the AS3600 Commentary regarding shear reinforcement development.
8.3.2.4 states
"Shear reinforcement shall be deemed to be anchored provided the following criteria are
met:"
b) "The fitment spacing shall comply with Clause 8.3.2.2. Provided the hook comply with
Clause 13.1.2.7, anchorage shall be deemed to be satisfied."
However the commentary rambles on that ideally hooks should be only present in the compressive zones, which just completely contradicts the actual code.
Anyone have any comments about this? Why put in this commentary if the actual code makes no distinction in these situations?
Currently, I'm designing a wide, deep slab (700mm) which has areas of high shear, and the neutral axis is above the longitudinal reinforcement, so really, it isn't actually possible to place the hooks in the compressive zone.
Just was having a browse of the AS3600 Commentary regarding shear reinforcement development.
8.3.2.4 states
"Shear reinforcement shall be deemed to be anchored provided the following criteria are
met:"
b) "The fitment spacing shall comply with Clause 8.3.2.2. Provided the hook comply with
Clause 13.1.2.7, anchorage shall be deemed to be satisfied."
However the commentary rambles on that ideally hooks should be only present in the compressive zones, which just completely contradicts the actual code.
Anyone have any comments about this? Why put in this commentary if the actual code makes no distinction in these situations?
Currently, I'm designing a wide, deep slab (700mm) which has areas of high shear, and the neutral axis is above the longitudinal reinforcement, so really, it isn't actually possible to place the hooks in the compressive zone.