Scud42
Structural
- Mar 31, 2015
- 2
Has anyone come up with a definitive answer for the concrete breakout in shear edge distance issue?
I am trying to write a program for concrete embed capacities and I am getting what I believe to be unreasonable results with the concrete breakout when the edge distance is large. I have found a number of old threads were other engineers have run into similar issues but none of the ones I read gave an answer to the problem.
I saw one thread were a comment was made to ignore the breakout if the "c distance is greater than 60*d." Where d is the anchor diameter. Does anyone know of a publication that identifies this guideline and if so does it consider the "c" distance the length from the edge to the closest stud or the furthest? Initially I assumed the furthest but that would not make sense for larger plates. For example, if I have a 36" plate with 1/2" studs and the plate is set at the edge of the concrete so that the furthest studs are 34" away.
I do not have the latest ACI 318-14 edition so I'm not sure if this was resolved/changed in that.
Thank you in advance for any comments.
I am trying to write a program for concrete embed capacities and I am getting what I believe to be unreasonable results with the concrete breakout when the edge distance is large. I have found a number of old threads were other engineers have run into similar issues but none of the ones I read gave an answer to the problem.
I saw one thread were a comment was made to ignore the breakout if the "c distance is greater than 60*d." Where d is the anchor diameter. Does anyone know of a publication that identifies this guideline and if so does it consider the "c" distance the length from the edge to the closest stud or the furthest? Initially I assumed the furthest but that would not make sense for larger plates. For example, if I have a 36" plate with 1/2" studs and the plate is set at the edge of the concrete so that the furthest studs are 34" away.
I do not have the latest ACI 318-14 edition so I'm not sure if this was resolved/changed in that.
Thank you in advance for any comments.