MHconc123
Structural
- Feb 14, 2008
- 12
I have a fairly deep transfer slab carrying column point loads.
As expected shear is the critical issue in most areas.
When determining the shear on checked shear perimeters is it still fine to assume the load acts uniformly around the full perimeter. There are situations where the columns over are primarily to one side of the supporting column.
The moments are taken into account etc but I am trying to convince myself that this would still be applicable. On the one hand it feels like the column load and hence shear stresses would be concentrated on 1 face of the supporting column but on the other hand, to fail in opunching shear the concrete slab on the otherside of the column would have to come into play first.
Any thoughts or similar experiences would be greatly appreciated
As expected shear is the critical issue in most areas.
When determining the shear on checked shear perimeters is it still fine to assume the load acts uniformly around the full perimeter. There are situations where the columns over are primarily to one side of the supporting column.
The moments are taken into account etc but I am trying to convince myself that this would still be applicable. On the one hand it feels like the column load and hence shear stresses would be concentrated on 1 face of the supporting column but on the other hand, to fail in opunching shear the concrete slab on the otherside of the column would have to come into play first.
Any thoughts or similar experiences would be greatly appreciated