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Structural
- Nov 15, 2005
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Section D.5.2.9 indicates that you can use reinforcing steel to resist tension loads when the loads exceed the concrete capacity. However in the commentary it says that the largest bars tested were #5's and that reinforcement should consist of stirrups, ties and hairpins.
So what about a bearing plate on the top of a concrete column with hooked vertical reinforcement under the bearing plate. The reinforcement is located closer than 0.6hef to the anchor bolts. Has anyone seen any literature on this? Thanks.
So what about a bearing plate on the top of a concrete column with hooked vertical reinforcement under the bearing plate. The reinforcement is located closer than 0.6hef to the anchor bolts. Has anyone seen any literature on this? Thanks.