Future_SE
Structural
- Dec 5, 2018
- 8
I am currently designing a concrete bridge that has typical AASHTO girders with a concrete deck. I understand that some state design manuals sometimes add a requirement for the shear stirrups in the beam to be extended into the deck at a certain depth but I cannot seem to find a specific depth requirement in AASHTO or ACI.
I was able to note that as per AASHTO 5.7.4.1 (Interface Shear Transfer)- "All reinforcement present where interface shear transfer is to be considered shall be fully developed on both sides of the interface". However, I have only really seen shear stirrups that extend approximately 5"-7" above the top flange (even with typical details required by States) so surely this is not enough embedment for full development. These typical details also do not seem to incorporate proposed haunches into their details so excessive haunches (though usually supplied with additional reinforcement) can also be a concern.
Does anyone have any insight on any AASHTO requirements regarding standard looped stirrup depth into the deck?
I was able to note that as per AASHTO 5.7.4.1 (Interface Shear Transfer)- "All reinforcement present where interface shear transfer is to be considered shall be fully developed on both sides of the interface". However, I have only really seen shear stirrups that extend approximately 5"-7" above the top flange (even with typical details required by States) so surely this is not enough embedment for full development. These typical details also do not seem to incorporate proposed haunches into their details so excessive haunches (though usually supplied with additional reinforcement) can also be a concern.
Does anyone have any insight on any AASHTO requirements regarding standard looped stirrup depth into the deck?