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Civil/Environmental
- Sep 14, 2016
- 27
Hello!
I am designing a simple rectangular RC structure (8x8m) with 2 stories (A superstructure and substructure of 4m height respectively).
1.The structure consists of 4 columns (400x400mm) in 4 corners extending to the raft foundation.
2. The ground floor slab (200mm) and top slab (200mm) are supported by beams (300x400mm) connecting the columns in the corners.
3. Between the columns and under the beams there are wall (200mm thk.)
In order to simplify the structure and allow verification by manual calculation, I planned to detail the connection between the walls and the columns NOT as fixed (see attached dwg.). I designed the RC frame (column+beam) seperately which can be verified by stiffness matrix method, and I planned to design the wall (mainly for substructure) as earth retaining wall fixed to the raft footing (eg. like a L shape retainning wall).
My questions are:
1. Is such detailing practical and common?
2. Will there be a weak zone at the connection between wall and column as rotation is allow? Is that weak zone and crack wont appear if the deflection of the wall is checked to satisfy the SLS requirement for deflection?
I am designing a simple rectangular RC structure (8x8m) with 2 stories (A superstructure and substructure of 4m height respectively).
1.The structure consists of 4 columns (400x400mm) in 4 corners extending to the raft foundation.
2. The ground floor slab (200mm) and top slab (200mm) are supported by beams (300x400mm) connecting the columns in the corners.
3. Between the columns and under the beams there are wall (200mm thk.)
In order to simplify the structure and allow verification by manual calculation, I planned to detail the connection between the walls and the columns NOT as fixed (see attached dwg.). I designed the RC frame (column+beam) seperately which can be verified by stiffness matrix method, and I planned to design the wall (mainly for substructure) as earth retaining wall fixed to the raft footing (eg. like a L shape retainning wall).
My questions are:
1. Is such detailing practical and common?
2. Will there be a weak zone at the connection between wall and column as rotation is allow? Is that weak zone and crack wont appear if the deflection of the wall is checked to satisfy the SLS requirement for deflection?