I have a relatively strong beam 350mm wide x 700mm tall [14"x28"] that is bearing on a 250mm [10"] thick wall.
See the attached sketch.
The beam is going to overpower the wall at the joint (negative moment). While there will be some compatibility rotation of the wall, a horiz crack near the top of the wall (bottom of beam elevation) will pop from Day 1, and grow for many years due to resulting loading and creep.
In addition to the rotation and cracking problem, seems like localized crushing (due to rotation) at the inside edge may be a problem.
Beam reaction (vertical shear) is about 265kN [60 kips]. End moment is difficult to determine, but it is obviously bounded between "pinned" (0 moment) and "fixed" (about 300 kip-feet).
This is not a unique situation, but I usually don't have such a stiffness ratio problem.
Question: What is the criteria for adding a pilaster below the beam. I realize that adding a column pilaster (thickened wall section) at the beam centerline will alleviate my concern for this case, but I'm looking for guidance (published info from PCA / ACI would be nice) for this problem specifically, and also for the general condition.
See the attached sketch.
The beam is going to overpower the wall at the joint (negative moment). While there will be some compatibility rotation of the wall, a horiz crack near the top of the wall (bottom of beam elevation) will pop from Day 1, and grow for many years due to resulting loading and creep.
In addition to the rotation and cracking problem, seems like localized crushing (due to rotation) at the inside edge may be a problem.
Beam reaction (vertical shear) is about 265kN [60 kips]. End moment is difficult to determine, but it is obviously bounded between "pinned" (0 moment) and "fixed" (about 300 kip-feet).
This is not a unique situation, but I usually don't have such a stiffness ratio problem.
Question: What is the criteria for adding a pilaster below the beam. I realize that adding a column pilaster (thickened wall section) at the beam centerline will alleviate my concern for this case, but I'm looking for guidance (published info from PCA / ACI would be nice) for this problem specifically, and also for the general condition.