Rstructural
Structural
- Jul 20, 2023
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Hi All,
I've just been looking at some designs with concurrent bending, axial, shear and torsion to AS5100.5
Clause 8.2.8.2 of AS3600 very clearly states that the area of reinforcement on the flexural tension side "need not be more than that required at the section with the maximum tension force demand for flexure, axial force and torsion". I do note that this was added with Ammendment 2 in 2021 so is more up to date than AS5100, however, I don't recall seeing similar in the public draft ammendment for AS5100.5.
Clause 8.2.9.1 of AS5100.5 states "At every section, the longitudinal reinforcement and tendons shall be designed to resist the flexural design force....axial design force...additional longitudinal forces caused by shear and torsion as specified in Clause 8.2.7, Clause 8.2.8 and Figure 8.2.9.1"
It appears to depart from AS3600 and requires all design actions to be considered, or perhaps I'm just not interpreting it the same because it's not as explictly written in the text and should be inferred from Figure 8.2.9.1. This is despite there being similar general wording around extending the flexural tension reinforcement Docot(thetaV) for sections without direction tension or torsion, and Figure 8.2.8 (AS3600) and Figure 8.2.9.1 (AS5100.5) being the exact same.
Does anyone know if it is intended that you must design the longitudinal reinforcement for ALL design actions at ANY section per AS5100.5, or is it an inconsistency/ommision of wording in that particular code and it should be similar in principle to AS3600 where you just need to satisty Bending+Axial+Torsion at the maximum bending location?
Hopefully that all makes sense, happy to clarify the question if need be.
I've just been looking at some designs with concurrent bending, axial, shear and torsion to AS5100.5
Clause 8.2.8.2 of AS3600 very clearly states that the area of reinforcement on the flexural tension side "need not be more than that required at the section with the maximum tension force demand for flexure, axial force and torsion". I do note that this was added with Ammendment 2 in 2021 so is more up to date than AS5100, however, I don't recall seeing similar in the public draft ammendment for AS5100.5.
Clause 8.2.9.1 of AS5100.5 states "At every section, the longitudinal reinforcement and tendons shall be designed to resist the flexural design force....axial design force...additional longitudinal forces caused by shear and torsion as specified in Clause 8.2.7, Clause 8.2.8 and Figure 8.2.9.1"
It appears to depart from AS3600 and requires all design actions to be considered, or perhaps I'm just not interpreting it the same because it's not as explictly written in the text and should be inferred from Figure 8.2.9.1. This is despite there being similar general wording around extending the flexural tension reinforcement Docot(thetaV) for sections without direction tension or torsion, and Figure 8.2.8 (AS3600) and Figure 8.2.9.1 (AS5100.5) being the exact same.
Does anyone know if it is intended that you must design the longitudinal reinforcement for ALL design actions at ANY section per AS5100.5, or is it an inconsistency/ommision of wording in that particular code and it should be similar in principle to AS3600 where you just need to satisty Bending+Axial+Torsion at the maximum bending location?
Hopefully that all makes sense, happy to clarify the question if need be.