Prestressed Guy
Structural
- May 11, 2007
- 390
I have a question regarding ACI 318 section 21.13 "Members not designated as part of the seismic-force-resisting system"
My question is what is the maximum allowable spacing of stirrups and ties.
I am the precast engineer on a California project which the EOR has designated SDS D in the general notes. It consists of prestressed beams that support the roof of a below grade vault. The beams are 37' long and support hollow core plank with H-20 loading. The gravity part is easy but these beams also support the thrust from the walls of the vault due to retained earth which create an axial compression load of 580 kips static and 1100 kips dynamic. The beams are 40" wide by 36" tall inverted Tee beams with Ag = 1296 in-sq. Ag*f`c/10 = 648 kip.
Given this these beams are more columns than beams. The lateral force system is shear wall with rigid diaphragm so the beams and the columns that support them are not part of the SFRS. The box is extremely rigid so any induced moments will be small relative to the axial and bending moments they are designed for. They will need to be designed per section 21.13.
If I design as an intermediate reinforced column it with the full 1100 kip axial force and all gravity loads I can use So 5.5", Lo 75" with So 11" over the remainder.
My question is what is the maximum allowable spacing of stirrups and ties.
I am the precast engineer on a California project which the EOR has designated SDS D in the general notes. It consists of prestressed beams that support the roof of a below grade vault. The beams are 37' long and support hollow core plank with H-20 loading. The gravity part is easy but these beams also support the thrust from the walls of the vault due to retained earth which create an axial compression load of 580 kips static and 1100 kips dynamic. The beams are 40" wide by 36" tall inverted Tee beams with Ag = 1296 in-sq. Ag*f`c/10 = 648 kip.
Given this these beams are more columns than beams. The lateral force system is shear wall with rigid diaphragm so the beams and the columns that support them are not part of the SFRS. The box is extremely rigid so any induced moments will be small relative to the axial and bending moments they are designed for. They will need to be designed per section 21.13.
If I design as an intermediate reinforced column it with the full 1100 kip axial force and all gravity loads I can use So 5.5", Lo 75" with So 11" over the remainder.