JohnnnyBoy
Structural
- Oct 13, 2015
- 81
I just found something in the CSA A23.3-04 code that basically sizes a grade beam used for construction as well as needed reinforcement. I've attached the section of the code as well (21.11.3.2).
Basically it says that for a normal grade beam (24"x8") at least in my firm, needs reinforcing ties = 0.5 the least cross sectional dimension or 300mm (12"). In my case that would be every 4" c/c. This seems like a lot of reinforcement to me and I have never seen this much placed on site. As for the other stipulation I think it seems fairly reason as I do not normally span over 12'-0" and 144/20 = 7.2" which is okay.
I assume this reinforcement detail is for settlement of the piles and or lateral displacement of the pile causing a shear force in the section. Let me know what you guys this and if in this case there should be that much reinforcement. It also has no specification as to increase shear ties at the high shear locations (i.e close to the piles) and decrease at lower shear locations. If this was only specified for a certain length it would make much more sense to me.
Basically it says that for a normal grade beam (24"x8") at least in my firm, needs reinforcing ties = 0.5 the least cross sectional dimension or 300mm (12"). In my case that would be every 4" c/c. This seems like a lot of reinforcement to me and I have never seen this much placed on site. As for the other stipulation I think it seems fairly reason as I do not normally span over 12'-0" and 144/20 = 7.2" which is okay.
I assume this reinforcement detail is for settlement of the piles and or lateral displacement of the pile causing a shear force in the section. Let me know what you guys this and if in this case there should be that much reinforcement. It also has no specification as to increase shear ties at the high shear locations (i.e close to the piles) and decrease at lower shear locations. If this was only specified for a certain length it would make much more sense to me.