KGJ
Structural
- Dec 28, 2009
- 7
I am designing some laterally loaded drilled reinforced concrete piers (on the order of 6' to 9' in diameter). I am using ACI 318-02 (I do have 08 on order - so I apologize). Section 11.5.5.1 requires a minimum amount of shear reinforcement if the factored shear force, Vu, exceeds 1/2 of the shear strength provided by concrete. Exception a to this section includes Slabs and Footings.
The equation for the minimum amount of shear reinf. is in section 11.5.5.3, which is based upon diameter of pier, strengths of concrete and steel and the spacing. Using 4ksi conc. and 60 ksi #5 ties, I am getting exceptionally tight tie spacings with this size of piers. #5's @ 10" o.c. for a 6'6" diameter pier 35' deep. My question is this: Does a drilled reinforced concrete pier qualify as a footing and is thus exempt from this particular minimum.
I will be putting ties in to meet shear stresses and confinement minimums. I apologize for my question of semantics, but any help is much appreciated. Thanks in advance!
The equation for the minimum amount of shear reinf. is in section 11.5.5.3, which is based upon diameter of pier, strengths of concrete and steel and the spacing. Using 4ksi conc. and 60 ksi #5 ties, I am getting exceptionally tight tie spacings with this size of piers. #5's @ 10" o.c. for a 6'6" diameter pier 35' deep. My question is this: Does a drilled reinforced concrete pier qualify as a footing and is thus exempt from this particular minimum.
I will be putting ties in to meet shear stresses and confinement minimums. I apologize for my question of semantics, but any help is much appreciated. Thanks in advance!