MHconc123
Structural
- Feb 14, 2008
- 12
This question is primarily in relation to BS 8110-1 but would obviously be applicable everywhere although presumably dealt with a bit differently.
When sizing a drop panel, (which will need shear reinforcement within it) is it necessary to size it based on the point when no shear reinforcement is then required? i.e. once a checked shear perimeter passes with the concrete and longitudinal reinf alone?
Obviously then the slab depth would need to be checked at the drop panel perimeter and onwards as required.
I was wondering if there is any way of assessing the shear reinforcement required if the drop panel depth is kept to a minimum. i.e. if say it was within requirements to work with shear links at the drop panel perimeter and the adjacent slab also work if links were provided.
When sizing a drop panel, (which will need shear reinforcement within it) is it necessary to size it based on the point when no shear reinforcement is then required? i.e. once a checked shear perimeter passes with the concrete and longitudinal reinf alone?
Obviously then the slab depth would need to be checked at the drop panel perimeter and onwards as required.
I was wondering if there is any way of assessing the shear reinforcement required if the drop panel depth is kept to a minimum. i.e. if say it was within requirements to work with shear links at the drop panel perimeter and the adjacent slab also work if links were provided.