carnahanad
Structural
- Feb 4, 2010
- 44
Hello,
I'm currently reviewing some calculations on a retaining wall. The engineer is checking Vu against (0.5 * Φ * Vc). They are basically using this to say that they don't need shear reinforcement. I always thought that this only applied to concrete beams. For walls and slabs, I just check Vu against (Φ * Vc) to make sure I don't need shear reinforcement. With the other engineers approach, you either end up with some weird stirrups or really thick retaining walls.
Let me know what you guys think.
I'm currently reviewing some calculations on a retaining wall. The engineer is checking Vu against (0.5 * Φ * Vc). They are basically using this to say that they don't need shear reinforcement. I always thought that this only applied to concrete beams. For walls and slabs, I just check Vu against (Φ * Vc) to make sure I don't need shear reinforcement. With the other engineers approach, you either end up with some weird stirrups or really thick retaining walls.
Let me know what you guys think.