EngineerRam
Structural
- Jul 31, 2014
- 50
Hi,
How does everyone interpret the following from 7.3.2.6(c)?:
"The sum of the cross-sectional area of horizontal and vertical reinforcement shall be at least 0.002 multiplied by the gross cross-sectional area of the wall, using specified dimensions."
Is the gross cross-sectional area taken about the horizontal or vertical section, or both? I am currently taking it about both in order to be most conservative.
I believe it can be one of 4 options
(Asv = vertical steel; Ash = horizontal steel; Agv = vertical concrete gross section; Agh = horizontal concrete gross section)
1) Asv/Agh + Ash/Agv >= 0.002 (this is a sum of reinforcement ratios, not reinforcement, so technically not correct)
2) (Asv + Ash)/Agv >= 0.002
2) (Asv + Ash)/Agh >= 0.002
4)(Asv + Ash)/max(Agv,Agh) >= 0.002 (most conservative, and the one I take)
Which of these is correct to you?
How does everyone interpret the following from 7.3.2.6(c)?:
"The sum of the cross-sectional area of horizontal and vertical reinforcement shall be at least 0.002 multiplied by the gross cross-sectional area of the wall, using specified dimensions."
Is the gross cross-sectional area taken about the horizontal or vertical section, or both? I am currently taking it about both in order to be most conservative.
I believe it can be one of 4 options
(Asv = vertical steel; Ash = horizontal steel; Agv = vertical concrete gross section; Agh = horizontal concrete gross section)
1) Asv/Agh + Ash/Agv >= 0.002 (this is a sum of reinforcement ratios, not reinforcement, so technically not correct)
2) (Asv + Ash)/Agv >= 0.002
2) (Asv + Ash)/Agh >= 0.002
4)(Asv + Ash)/max(Agv,Agh) >= 0.002 (most conservative, and the one I take)
Which of these is correct to you?