canwesteng
Structural
- May 12, 2014
- 1,701
I've got a situation where I'm tying a deep concrete girder into some existing piers. It's a strut and tie type of situation - in my opinion as long as I develop the bar into the existing pier enough to get my node into the kern distance of the column, I can just use a a fanning strut to distribute the load into the pier, and from there just design the pier with interaction diagrams, but interested to hear if I'm making a huge mistake. The strut and tie design also seems to address the issue of interface shear between the girder and existing pier - I'm likely doweling bar in there anyway for peace of mind but don't see how it is strictly necessary. Sketch is below with a basic concept of the S+T diagram, forces OME as ~300 kips in the tie.
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