oneintheeye
Structural
- Nov 20, 2007
- 440
Forgive me here but this is relevent to a British standard clause and I realise most here are US.
BS8110 (Concrete) states that all tension bars in a beam must be within 150mm of a vertical leg. It also gives other min dims. I don't know if you have similar clauses in US.
My question is this;
I am looking at an existing stucture for some increased loading, the check calls for links for the shear. The area is fine, however the link arrangment does not meet the detailing clause above. I am guessing that maybe in an older code version this was acceptable or the original design didn't need links so they put in the minimum area (albeit not to BS8110 detailing rules, but they could in theory be omitted totally).
To my mind the links are required to halt any shear crack propogating down to the main bars and reducing the capacity of the section be breaking the bond between the main steel and the concrete, Leading to failure. Hence the spacing only 150mm from the tension bar. Therefore in my assessment the non confoming detail will mean the beam in idadequate in shear due to the detail even though the area is above that required.
Any views?
BS8110 (Concrete) states that all tension bars in a beam must be within 150mm of a vertical leg. It also gives other min dims. I don't know if you have similar clauses in US.
My question is this;
I am looking at an existing stucture for some increased loading, the check calls for links for the shear. The area is fine, however the link arrangment does not meet the detailing clause above. I am guessing that maybe in an older code version this was acceptable or the original design didn't need links so they put in the minimum area (albeit not to BS8110 detailing rules, but they could in theory be omitted totally).
To my mind the links are required to halt any shear crack propogating down to the main bars and reducing the capacity of the section be breaking the bond between the main steel and the concrete, Leading to failure. Hence the spacing only 150mm from the tension bar. Therefore in my assessment the non confoming detail will mean the beam in idadequate in shear due to the detail even though the area is above that required.
Any views?