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- May 6, 2021
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ACI 318 defines a deep beam as:
9.9.1.1 Deep beams are members that are loaded on one face and supported on the opposite face such that strut-like compression elements can develop between the loads and supports and that satisfy (a) or (b):
(a) Clear span does not exceed four times the overall member depth h
(b) Concentrated loads exist within a distance 2h from the face of the support
A cantilever beam does not have a "clear span" in my mind since it is only supported on one side. At what point does a cantilever beam need to be considered a deep beam and designed using Strut and Tie method? Is it bound to the 4h criteria? RISA flags a cantilever as a deep beam within the 4h criteria.
9.9.1.1 Deep beams are members that are loaded on one face and supported on the opposite face such that strut-like compression elements can develop between the loads and supports and that satisfy (a) or (b):
(a) Clear span does not exceed four times the overall member depth h
(b) Concentrated loads exist within a distance 2h from the face of the support
A cantilever beam does not have a "clear span" in my mind since it is only supported on one side. At what point does a cantilever beam need to be considered a deep beam and designed using Strut and Tie method? Is it bound to the 4h criteria? RISA flags a cantilever as a deep beam within the 4h criteria.