hitch22
Structural
- Jun 14, 2012
- 30
Hello fellow engineers,
I'm trying determine what caused the corners of a concrete support to crack. This is a 40 year old concrete structure supporting a vessel. It looks to me like bearing failure. However, my calculations say only 30% of the concrete bearing capacity is being used. I've checked my calculations and I still get to the same conclusion. After a little bit of thought I think there's concrete spalling because there's not enough reinforcement at the bearing area to resist spalling.
The plate bearing on the concrete extends past the last stirrup. I think the stress is dispersing out of the plate and creating tension on the concrete. The problem is that I don't know how to check this. I don't know if the numbers back up my suspicion.
Would someone please give me some help? I have attached a file to illustrate the scenario. Thank you very much in advance!
I'm trying determine what caused the corners of a concrete support to crack. This is a 40 year old concrete structure supporting a vessel. It looks to me like bearing failure. However, my calculations say only 30% of the concrete bearing capacity is being used. I've checked my calculations and I still get to the same conclusion. After a little bit of thought I think there's concrete spalling because there's not enough reinforcement at the bearing area to resist spalling.
The plate bearing on the concrete extends past the last stirrup. I think the stress is dispersing out of the plate and creating tension on the concrete. The problem is that I don't know how to check this. I don't know if the numbers back up my suspicion.
Would someone please give me some help? I have attached a file to illustrate the scenario. Thank you very much in advance!