Quade999
Civil/Environmental
- May 29, 2020
- 61
Hi Everyone,
When using skewed reinforcing to calculate flexural capacity the codes don't really give a guideline about taking into effect the skew of bars.
I'm assuming you can look at the problem using basic Trigonometry in the example below. Would the assumption be correct that if I am looking at bending about the axis of the dashed line that my effective area of steel per foot about this axis would be As = (AREAbar*12in/6in)*cos(45)?
When using skewed reinforcing to calculate flexural capacity the codes don't really give a guideline about taking into effect the skew of bars.
I'm assuming you can look at the problem using basic Trigonometry in the example below. Would the assumption be correct that if I am looking at bending about the axis of the dashed line that my effective area of steel per foot about this axis would be As = (AREAbar*12in/6in)*cos(45)?
