lolobau
Civil/Environmental
- Dec 10, 2012
- 115
Hi
a strange question I know but still I wish I could see the forces of each reinforcement bar in a columns. Does someone has such a graphis?
When our concrete columns are in compression (pure central load, no moments, etc)why should we then still need reinforcement?
Why can't we have the column then without reinforcement?
Reinforcement is meant for TENSION forces only, or?
How comes that you still fine in a column the rebars staying under compression.
Otherwise why would we need the stirrups around them if they would be in tension only?
Somehow it appears to be the we need the stirrups (links) becasue the bars are getting compressed?
Strange....
Often you see horizontal cracks in columns at the spots where the crank is (overlapping) because hte bar got compressed there, why?
a strange question I know but still I wish I could see the forces of each reinforcement bar in a columns. Does someone has such a graphis?
When our concrete columns are in compression (pure central load, no moments, etc)why should we then still need reinforcement?
Why can't we have the column then without reinforcement?
Reinforcement is meant for TENSION forces only, or?
How comes that you still fine in a column the rebars staying under compression.
Otherwise why would we need the stirrups around them if they would be in tension only?
Somehow it appears to be the we need the stirrups (links) becasue the bars are getting compressed?
Strange....
Often you see horizontal cracks in columns at the spots where the crank is (overlapping) because hte bar got compressed there, why?