BONILL
Structural
- Mar 9, 2010
- 74
A column part of a special reinforced concrete column is supported at the top by a two way concrete waffle slab with special reinforced concrete beams on both directions, and at the bottom by a two way concrete slab consisting of ordinary reinforced concrete frames (since in that floor special reinforced concrete shearwalls are being used as the lateral force resisting system).
My question is the following:
Do the special detailing requirements (i.e. closer stirrup spacing/no splicing @ hinge locations) for the the special reinforced concrete column start at the top of the bottom floor up, or is the part of the column within the slab (between the top of the bottom floor and the bottom of the bottom floor)also subject to those requirements?
In other words, can I splice the column reinforcement of the ordinary reinforced column and the special reinforced column at the joint and/or do I need to provide stirrups in this location?
Hope this is clear enough.
My question is the following:
Do the special detailing requirements (i.e. closer stirrup spacing/no splicing @ hinge locations) for the the special reinforced concrete column start at the top of the bottom floor up, or is the part of the column within the slab (between the top of the bottom floor and the bottom of the bottom floor)also subject to those requirements?
In other words, can I splice the column reinforcement of the ordinary reinforced column and the special reinforced column at the joint and/or do I need to provide stirrups in this location?
Hope this is clear enough.