engr.levy
Structural
- Mar 10, 2019
- 10
I had a discussion with my supervisor regarding the minimum shear reinforcement for piles.
This case our pile was a short pile with bid diameter and the lateral loads governing.
I am just confused on the shear reinforcement as I am designing the reinforcement for the actual Vs requirement, while my supervisor insists on using the minimum shear formula for beams.
The code does not clearly states what to do as on the pile code it says you can design as column, and on column section it points you to beam sections. Which the minimum shear formula comes from.
The minimum Vs formula produces big value and I found it unreasonable for a pile that is supported on its length and I assume as short pile the soil will fail first before reaching any failure on the strength of the pile.
Could you help me guys what's the proper logic to this or if this is stated in any code section?
Thanks.
This case our pile was a short pile with bid diameter and the lateral loads governing.
I am just confused on the shear reinforcement as I am designing the reinforcement for the actual Vs requirement, while my supervisor insists on using the minimum shear formula for beams.
The code does not clearly states what to do as on the pile code it says you can design as column, and on column section it points you to beam sections. Which the minimum shear formula comes from.
The minimum Vs formula produces big value and I found it unreasonable for a pile that is supported on its length and I assume as short pile the soil will fail first before reaching any failure on the strength of the pile.
Could you help me guys what's the proper logic to this or if this is stated in any code section?
Thanks.