SamEnella
Structural
- Jan 8, 2003
- 7
I have run into a situation on a cantilevered slab that monolithically ties into a RC beam. The proposed loading will result in an applied torsion that exceeds the torsion capacity of the RC beam. The RC beam does not have the tied (torsion resisting) stirrups, so I analyzed the capacity of the concrete section per ACI 11.6.1, limiting the capacity to the cracking torque Tcr. Is there any additional torsion capacity that is provided by the shear stirrups (U-shaped)?? Right now, it appears that my only solution is to reduce the torsion in the cantilevered slab by adding a column or some other sort of bracing near the edge of the slab. Thanks in advance for any advice. p.s. This is a great site - I just stumbled on to it this morning.