LearningAlways
Structural
- Aug 17, 2014
- 68
Hello All.
Where in ACI is it explicitly stated that shear stirrups can be considered instantaneously developed to their yield strength?
It only makes sense, shear cracks extend at a 45-degree angle and we can count on all shear stirrups within this range, and shear stirrups count on fy to provide their stress resistance, hence fy is developed.
I am going to make this argument to an EOR but I can almost guarantee that they will ask for it in the code. I've been flipping through ACI18-14 for something explicit but cannot find it.
Where in ACI is it explicitly stated that shear stirrups can be considered instantaneously developed to their yield strength?
It only makes sense, shear cracks extend at a 45-degree angle and we can count on all shear stirrups within this range, and shear stirrups count on fy to provide their stress resistance, hence fy is developed.
I am going to make this argument to an EOR but I can almost guarantee that they will ask for it in the code. I've been flipping through ACI18-14 for something explicit but cannot find it.