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Effect of transverse bars in shear cone type failure

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slickdeals

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The referenced thread had some discussion regarding what effect a bar transverse to the direction of tensile force has on a shear cone type failure.

See attached document published by PCA and in particular page 377. It discussed the effect of such bars in capacity (although not significant, it still contributes 50%). However, I am not sure what effect this transverse bar has when provided in the absence of the U bar.

 
@slick,

I suppose it would have to be physically tested but I would be inclined to discount it as having no value.

BA
 
In my "not so humble opinion", the transverse rebar interrupts the cone-shear plane, but doesn't particularly enhance it...so my opinion is the same as BAretired's opinion.
 
I recognize the fact that, as Ron notes, it interrupts the breakout cone, but I would, as Ron and BA note, still ignore it.

If we look at this as "supplemental reinforcement" and not reinforcement design specifically to take the actual design load, then App. D says the reinforcement needs be oriented in the direction of the load (which this wouldn't be) or provide confinement (which, again, this wouldn't).
 
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