JKStruct
Structural
- Jan 3, 2007
- 97
I'm working on my first big precast job (parking garage), here's my situation:
A 24"x24" PC column needs to be supported on a 5'-0" CIP pilaster above the ramp at the 1st floor. It's supporting the entire building. I've designed the pilaster to be slightly oversized (40"x24") to avoid interference/crowding with the anchor bolts from the column and the pilaster reinforcement. I need a fair amount of compression steel in the pilaster to make it work (12-#9). My question is about compression development length.
Usually, I develop the compression steel into the column above, but this isn't possible for this condition, due to the precast column. I need the steel for compression immediately upon load transfer to the pilaster, so how do I ensure development of the compression reinforcement? Or do I even need to worry about developing the rebar at this interface if I provide confinement ties (which I am, anyway)? Developing the compression steel into the foundation is easy (and necessary). I'm just trying to think about the condition at the top. Would providing a Lenton Terminator, or similar mechanical device at the top of each bar be sufficient? Then, do I need to worry about the 2" of concrete between the Lenton anchor and the top of the pilaster? I'm out of ideas.
Thanks in advance.
A 24"x24" PC column needs to be supported on a 5'-0" CIP pilaster above the ramp at the 1st floor. It's supporting the entire building. I've designed the pilaster to be slightly oversized (40"x24") to avoid interference/crowding with the anchor bolts from the column and the pilaster reinforcement. I need a fair amount of compression steel in the pilaster to make it work (12-#9). My question is about compression development length.
Usually, I develop the compression steel into the column above, but this isn't possible for this condition, due to the precast column. I need the steel for compression immediately upon load transfer to the pilaster, so how do I ensure development of the compression reinforcement? Or do I even need to worry about developing the rebar at this interface if I provide confinement ties (which I am, anyway)? Developing the compression steel into the foundation is easy (and necessary). I'm just trying to think about the condition at the top. Would providing a Lenton Terminator, or similar mechanical device at the top of each bar be sufficient? Then, do I need to worry about the 2" of concrete between the Lenton anchor and the top of the pilaster? I'm out of ideas.
Thanks in advance.