mcc202
Structural
- Jan 15, 2009
- 22
Hello,
I am analyzing an early 1900s existing concrete structure for a potential overbuild. Based on a field investigation, the columns appear to have been reinforced with about 0.5% vertical steel. Per ACI 318-14 section 10.3.1.2, you would reduce your concrete strength proportionally to account for the less than 1% minimum reinforcement. Obviously, the intent of this provision was for new structures. Am I obligated to also reduce this strength when checking the existing columns for the new loads? I understand that we are obligated to meet current code requirements, but the intent of this provision does not seem intended to apply to new structures. The original design was likely based on a set working strength of 540 psi as specified in the early versions of ACI, which gets me much more capacity than the current code does, specifically due to this 10.3.1.2 provision. I am currently proceeding on applying this provision, but would just like some opinions on the matter.
Thanks
I am analyzing an early 1900s existing concrete structure for a potential overbuild. Based on a field investigation, the columns appear to have been reinforced with about 0.5% vertical steel. Per ACI 318-14 section 10.3.1.2, you would reduce your concrete strength proportionally to account for the less than 1% minimum reinforcement. Obviously, the intent of this provision was for new structures. Am I obligated to also reduce this strength when checking the existing columns for the new loads? I understand that we are obligated to meet current code requirements, but the intent of this provision does not seem intended to apply to new structures. The original design was likely based on a set working strength of 540 psi as specified in the early versions of ACI, which gets me much more capacity than the current code does, specifically due to this 10.3.1.2 provision. I am currently proceeding on applying this provision, but would just like some opinions on the matter.
Thanks