WAstruc10
Structural
- Nov 27, 2002
- 45
For SDC of D, looking at ACI 318-14 section 18.13.3.4: "Grade beams and beams that are part of a mat foundation subjected to flexure from columns that are part of the seismic-force-resisting system shall be in accordance with 18.6."
My situation requires large grade beams NOT spanning between pile caps, rather they are direct bearing on soil (compression-only spring model) and sized to prevent overturning. Lateral system above grade has BRBF's, which cause large downward or upward forces on the grade beams but do not have "flexure" in the column. The commentary for this code section says "Grade beams resisting flexural stresses from column moments should have reinforcement details similar to the beams of the frame above the foundation." It makes no reference to those details for braced-frame type upward or downward loading.
First thought is that these should be designed to those 18.6 SMF provisions, because why is the flexure in the GB any different if caused by upward/downward loading vs. column moments. But for a 6' wide x 4' deep grade beam that would require 6-leg stirrups at 6" on-center. Which feels pretty crazy for a grade beam.
Any references to why this SMF requirement should or should not apply for this situation? Thanks!
My situation requires large grade beams NOT spanning between pile caps, rather they are direct bearing on soil (compression-only spring model) and sized to prevent overturning. Lateral system above grade has BRBF's, which cause large downward or upward forces on the grade beams but do not have "flexure" in the column. The commentary for this code section says "Grade beams resisting flexural stresses from column moments should have reinforcement details similar to the beams of the frame above the foundation." It makes no reference to those details for braced-frame type upward or downward loading.
First thought is that these should be designed to those 18.6 SMF provisions, because why is the flexure in the GB any different if caused by upward/downward loading vs. column moments. But for a 6' wide x 4' deep grade beam that would require 6-leg stirrups at 6" on-center. Which feels pretty crazy for a grade beam.
Any references to why this SMF requirement should or should not apply for this situation? Thanks!