Lutfi
Structural
- Oct 20, 2002
- 1,036
I came across a continuous corbel detail that is being formed as part of concrete tilt-up wall. I always used ACI detail and requirements for corbels. However, the attached corbel detail is not detailed in the way I like to see them.
In my opinion, the detail may have enough shear capacity through shear friction. However, it may not have the tensile capacity. Additionally, using strut and tie method, the tension and compression zones will almost over lap based on this detail (ideally you want the compression block on the interior zone of the wall while the tensile load as far out towards the exterior face). The code does not explicitly indicate how deep to extend the tension steel. However, ACI pictorially show it as far back towards the exterior face of the wall/column. I also do not think ACI allows for transverse bars to carry tension.
Any thoughts about this detail are welcome?
Regards,
Lutfi
In my opinion, the detail may have enough shear capacity through shear friction. However, it may not have the tensile capacity. Additionally, using strut and tie method, the tension and compression zones will almost over lap based on this detail (ideally you want the compression block on the interior zone of the wall while the tensile load as far out towards the exterior face). The code does not explicitly indicate how deep to extend the tension steel. However, ACI pictorially show it as far back towards the exterior face of the wall/column. I also do not think ACI allows for transverse bars to carry tension.
Any thoughts about this detail are welcome?
Regards,
Lutfi