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mat supporting corewall

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SEmil

Structural
Nov 17, 2008
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For mat supporting corewall -
- do we need to check on-way beam shear?
- how to determine the critical section for punching shear check?
 
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You always have to check both beam shear and punching shear. The critical section/perimeter is defined by your concrete design code, whether ACI or something else.
 
Also remember that depending on the thickness of your mat you may transition from a flexurally controlled element to a shear controlled element. There is debate wether very thick matts require shear reinforcement. Some engineers provide straight bars with Lenton Terminators (or SIM), others argue it isn't required.

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