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Structural
- Dec 27, 2002
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Occupancy category IV, Ss=0.89, S1=0.31, 2006 IBC, ACI 318-05, PCI DHB 6e, V=145mph, Puerto Rico, f'c= 5 ksi, 8" cip walls
I'm having some trouble meeting the ductility requirement at an edge condition for embed plates in a concrete wall supporting steel gravity beams. In a field condition, no problem. Even using the 2.5 times the load exception, a few connections are still giving me problems while others are then ok. I'm checking both the ACI appendix D method and the PCI method (fun).
I'm thinking instead to use tail bars, as shown in an example in the PCI DHB 6e page 6-21. My question is in doing so, since the bars are supporting the reaction in tension, would you consider this to be a ductile failure mode so that I don't need to design the bars for 2.5 times the beam reaction? How do others usually handle the ductility requirement vs the increased load?
I'm having some trouble meeting the ductility requirement at an edge condition for embed plates in a concrete wall supporting steel gravity beams. In a field condition, no problem. Even using the 2.5 times the load exception, a few connections are still giving me problems while others are then ok. I'm checking both the ACI appendix D method and the PCI method (fun).
I'm thinking instead to use tail bars, as shown in an example in the PCI DHB 6e page 6-21. My question is in doing so, since the bars are supporting the reaction in tension, would you consider this to be a ductile failure mode so that I don't need to design the bars for 2.5 times the beam reaction? How do others usually handle the ductility requirement vs the increased load?