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RC Beam and Blockwork Lintel to Capping Beam Connection

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FreshMan2020

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May 7, 2020
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Hi all,

Below is the connection one: RC beam sitting on top of capping beam. Does this connection look ok? If so, can I replace 'Z' bar with 'L' bar lapping in RC beam above only and drill into capping beam? Also, How do I determine the size and spacing of the 'Z' bar? All I can think of the use of 'Z' bars here is to resist the shear from capping beam due to soil being retaining, so I simply check the shear?. Anything else that I missed?
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Below is the connection two: Blockwork lintel connecting to capping beam. What will you do? Is hilti rebars or the like an option? If so, can I use one row only considering I want the connection to be pinned as long as the shear passes.
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Thank you.
 
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- Detail (1) looks good to me.

- I don't love detail (2) and feel that it will create a weak shear transfer mechanism. Is there a block wall on top of the cmu lintel that you might run over top of the capping beam?
 
For the z-bars:

1) I'd be fine with drilled in L-bars but, if you're transferring load through shear friction here, it may be necessary to develop the bar on both sides of the joint.

2) I might consider that it would be nice to have the capping beam and slab acting compositely for flexure and size/space the dowels for that purpose as well as soil pressure. Maybe 15M @ 450 max no matter what the numbers say.
 
I've decided that I was too hard on detail (2). I still don't love it but I think it can work with the right attention to detail. And I'm not sure there's anything better without introducing a steel bracket etc that would be a corrosion vector.

How wide are the blocks?

How much load is being transferred?

If practical, I'd like to see a gaggle of stirrups at the end of the lintel capable of transferring the full shear load.

Depending on your load, you might also need hanger bars in your cap beam.
 
Thank you KootK. No, but there is concrete slab on top. So the design line load on the lintel is around 30kN/m. Lintel length is 3.7m, so the shear will be around 56kN. It is 190mm thick block with roughly 400mm height. What if I make this lintel to be non-load bearing so the capping beam is only to carry the selfweight of the lintel? Is this connection fine then? Any consideration for capping beam? (torsion shouldn't be a problem if I make it non-load bearing)

Yeah, there will be shear reinforcement in the lintel. I just didn't draw it for clarity as my main interest was for the connection.

How about the below connection (EA with anchors to shotcrete wall/piers) if I have to make the lintel load bearing? Is this better?
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Thanks
 
The bar here, as I can think of, is to resist lateral load (shear) from soil. Generally speaking, if the bar is not use to resist tension, is cog/lap still required? Cog is normally used for bearing and prevent bar for pull-out, which is not the case when it is used for shear. Am I correct? With this kind of connection sometimes I see people use Z bar sometime I see people use L bar especially for PT slab (conventional slab too) and it confuses me.
 
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