lefaveau
Structural
- Sep 7, 2014
- 3
Hi There colleagues,
I have the following questions on shear links (stirrups) that I need assistance on:
1) In trough slabs (one-way ribbed joists-slabs) design- How is the shear capacity of the slabs determined in BS code and ACI-318?
2) I have read and seen calculations where the conclusion from the calculations has been that the shear links are generally not required and are used only to carry the tension reinforcement? -Could this be from the fact that the shear capacity of the concrete exceeds the applied shear force?
3)What is the effect of short detailing links in a T beam.i.e where links have been detailed wrongly and they fall short of going all the way up the beams (ribs) short of cover?
4) Do links need to be detailed like in ordinary beams or can it be sufficient for them to cover the rib and end up in the slab?
Thank you in advance for your assistance.
Aubrey
I have the following questions on shear links (stirrups) that I need assistance on:
1) In trough slabs (one-way ribbed joists-slabs) design- How is the shear capacity of the slabs determined in BS code and ACI-318?
2) I have read and seen calculations where the conclusion from the calculations has been that the shear links are generally not required and are used only to carry the tension reinforcement? -Could this be from the fact that the shear capacity of the concrete exceeds the applied shear force?
3)What is the effect of short detailing links in a T beam.i.e where links have been detailed wrongly and they fall short of going all the way up the beams (ribs) short of cover?
4) Do links need to be detailed like in ordinary beams or can it be sufficient for them to cover the rib and end up in the slab?
Thank you in advance for your assistance.
Aubrey