CN-EIT
Structural
- Feb 10, 2020
- 31
I am currently designing PEMB foundations and am getting shear failures in the concrete pier due to the lateral load. Outward thrust is being restrained by headed rebars (i.e. with terminators) in tension with a tie-beam spanning between the rigid frame columns. However I have a load case wherein the lateral load will not be restrained by the tension rods. My thought in this case, instead of providing a massive concrete pier, is to consider the "tie-beam" as a "compressive strut". The thought being that the concrete pier wont shear since the lateral load will transfer to the strut through bearing. Does anyone have any thoughts on this or know of design codes/provisions/studies that would help guide my thinking?