kynto3
Structural
- Mar 8, 2015
- 5
Hi there,
I have a chemset connection into a compression column with dense vertical reinforcement. The connection is a shear connection however tension arises from a small moment on the connection due to the stiffness of the column v the chemsets. The chemists will be developed 300mm into the centre of the column.
Just trying to convince myself (or otherwise) that concrete pull out failure mechanism can be resisted by the vertical steel reinforcement.
Unfortunately the existing structural drawings are insufficient to determine the presence of ligatures that could be used in tension to resist this tension pull out failure mode.
If the vertical bars are sufficiently developed in this region, am I able to take the tension resistance of the concrete cone as equal to the shear capacity of this vertical column steel that is encased in the concrete cone (1.5hef from the anchor centreline)?
Thanks.
I have a chemset connection into a compression column with dense vertical reinforcement. The connection is a shear connection however tension arises from a small moment on the connection due to the stiffness of the column v the chemsets. The chemists will be developed 300mm into the centre of the column.
Just trying to convince myself (or otherwise) that concrete pull out failure mechanism can be resisted by the vertical steel reinforcement.
Unfortunately the existing structural drawings are insufficient to determine the presence of ligatures that could be used in tension to resist this tension pull out failure mode.
If the vertical bars are sufficiently developed in this region, am I able to take the tension resistance of the concrete cone as equal to the shear capacity of this vertical column steel that is encased in the concrete cone (1.5hef from the anchor centreline)?
Thanks.