LearningAlways
Structural
- Aug 17, 2014
- 69
Hello. My question is regarding breakout cones near a window blockout and if an effective area can be utilized.
An effective breakout area would be the full shear cone less any area for blockouts. This is pretty straightforward for tensile failures.
However, the concrete failure area is much larger in shear than in tension when the anchor furthest from an edge (ca1) is large.
I've attached a diagram regarding what I think effective areas for tensile and shear breakouts should be. There is a screenshot from a software I'm using to backcheck my hand calcs.
I'm not entirely sure about the shear breakout area, my gut says that its the weighted average of two areas (blue & orange in the diagrams).
Feedback is greatly appreciated. Thank you in advance.
An effective breakout area would be the full shear cone less any area for blockouts. This is pretty straightforward for tensile failures.
However, the concrete failure area is much larger in shear than in tension when the anchor furthest from an edge (ca1) is large.
I've attached a diagram regarding what I think effective areas for tensile and shear breakouts should be. There is a screenshot from a software I'm using to backcheck my hand calcs.
I'm not entirely sure about the shear breakout area, my gut says that its the weighted average of two areas (blue & orange in the diagrams).
Feedback is greatly appreciated. Thank you in advance.