slickdeals
Structural
- Apr 8, 2006
- 2,267
Folks,
In the BS and IS codes, the shear stress is computed as a function of the amount of tension steel provided. Pile caps can be designed with a shear enhancement when they are closer to the support using (2*d/av) * tau.
However, if I make a section deeper to reduce the amount of flexural steel then I will need more steel added in order to achieve the same allowable shear stress as with a shallower section.
It seems more prudent to provide additional shear reinforcing (for one way shear) than to go through trying to make it deeper.
I am very used to the ACI method and this seems like I have to learn a new approach to design.
In the BS and IS codes, the shear stress is computed as a function of the amount of tension steel provided. Pile caps can be designed with a shear enhancement when they are closer to the support using (2*d/av) * tau.
However, if I make a section deeper to reduce the amount of flexural steel then I will need more steel added in order to achieve the same allowable shear stress as with a shallower section.
It seems more prudent to provide additional shear reinforcing (for one way shear) than to go through trying to make it deeper.
I am very used to the ACI method and this seems like I have to learn a new approach to design.