Trenno
Structural
- Feb 5, 2014
- 831
Hi everyone,
I would like to investigate alternatives to traditionally reinforced coupling beams (longitudinal rebar and closed ligs). I'd like to get an idea of capacities achievable beyond the stock standard coupling beam. Note, seismic design is not governing.
Can anybody point me in the direction of design guides/references for the following:
- RC coupling beams with embedded steel sections (eg. I Beams with welded shear studs).
- RC coupling beams with embedded steel plate (eg. 50thk steel plate billets to take the shear).
- Not a huge fan of diagonally reinforced coupling beams, plus our span/depth ratios don't necessarily lend itself to that sort of behavior.
- Any other alternatives that I haven't mentioned?
Much appreciated.
I would like to investigate alternatives to traditionally reinforced coupling beams (longitudinal rebar and closed ligs). I'd like to get an idea of capacities achievable beyond the stock standard coupling beam. Note, seismic design is not governing.
Can anybody point me in the direction of design guides/references for the following:
- RC coupling beams with embedded steel sections (eg. I Beams with welded shear studs).
- RC coupling beams with embedded steel plate (eg. 50thk steel plate billets to take the shear).
- Not a huge fan of diagonally reinforced coupling beams, plus our span/depth ratios don't necessarily lend itself to that sort of behavior.
- Any other alternatives that I haven't mentioned?
Much appreciated.