RFreund
Structural
- Aug 14, 2010
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I'm curious to know what you use for the maximum allowable concrete shear stress v_c and total maximum allowable concrete shear stress v_n.
ACI limits these to 3*sqrt(f'c) and 8*sqrt(f'c). There is a very good PT book (Post-Tensioned Concrete Principles and Practice by Bondy and Allred) that suggests the use of 1.5*sqrt(f'c) and 6.5*sqrt(f'c). They say that these values are based on the values used in the ICC-ESR reports by stud rail manufacturers. I looked for some ICC-ESR Reports and it appears they now only recommend limiting the shear stress to 1.5*sqrt(f'c) if the member is part of the seismic force resisting system. My guess is that the reports used to recommend 1.5 and 6.5, but maybe they have since revised this.
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ACI limits these to 3*sqrt(f'c) and 8*sqrt(f'c). There is a very good PT book (Post-Tensioned Concrete Principles and Practice by Bondy and Allred) that suggests the use of 1.5*sqrt(f'c) and 6.5*sqrt(f'c). They say that these values are based on the values used in the ICC-ESR reports by stud rail manufacturers. I looked for some ICC-ESR Reports and it appears they now only recommend limiting the shear stress to 1.5*sqrt(f'c) if the member is part of the seismic force resisting system. My guess is that the reports used to recommend 1.5 and 6.5, but maybe they have since revised this.
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