BentEng
Structural
- Jan 15, 2018
- 19
Hi
CL 8.3.1.3 of AS3600 (2018, used to be CL 8.1.10.4), gives minimums of the quantity of positive moment tensile reinforcement required at midspan to be extended beyond the face of the support. 50% at a simple support, 25% at a continuous.
Do PT strands count towards this, even as they drape up to the negative moment zone at the support? Is that still considered as "tensile reinforcement extending past the face of the support"?
For example, if 75% of the moment at midspan is taken by the PT, can I provide just 25% of conventional reinforcement at the peak moment zone and terminate the bars when no longer necessary, meaning there would be no conventional bottom reinforcement at the face of the support.
I'm guessing this is acceptable, as there are plenty of PT slabs out there with no conventional bottom reinforcement (not considering new integrity reinforcement requirements).
CL 8.3.1.3 of AS3600 (2018, used to be CL 8.1.10.4), gives minimums of the quantity of positive moment tensile reinforcement required at midspan to be extended beyond the face of the support. 50% at a simple support, 25% at a continuous.
Do PT strands count towards this, even as they drape up to the negative moment zone at the support? Is that still considered as "tensile reinforcement extending past the face of the support"?
For example, if 75% of the moment at midspan is taken by the PT, can I provide just 25% of conventional reinforcement at the peak moment zone and terminate the bars when no longer necessary, meaning there would be no conventional bottom reinforcement at the face of the support.
I'm guessing this is acceptable, as there are plenty of PT slabs out there with no conventional bottom reinforcement (not considering new integrity reinforcement requirements).