nayr1
Structural
- Feb 15, 2023
- 3
I am designing a structure in SDC D. As per ACI 318-14 18.10.8.1, wall piers must satisfy the special moment frame requirements for columns as per 18.7.4, 18.7.5, and 18.7.6.
[tt]Pier size = 20 in x 14 in
f'c = 6,000 psi
fy = 60,000 psi
Cover = 2.5 in[/tt]
Following 18.7.5.4:
[tt]Ash/s*bc = 0.033
bc = 20 - 2*5 = 15 in
Ash = 0.40 in2 (2 legs no. 4)
s = Ash/(0.033 * bc) = 0.40/(0.033*15) = 0.80 in[/tt]
This results in a required hoop spacing of 3/4", which is not feasible due to the 1" thickness required at the hook overlaps.
Am I correct in my calculations? Is there a clause I am overlooking that allows for a minimum spacing value? I don't believe any spacing closer than approximately 3 in spacing would be beneficial as it would just result in honeycombing due to poor consolidation.
[tt]Pier size = 20 in x 14 in
f'c = 6,000 psi
fy = 60,000 psi
Cover = 2.5 in[/tt]
Following 18.7.5.4:
[tt]Ash/s*bc = 0.033
bc = 20 - 2*5 = 15 in
Ash = 0.40 in2 (2 legs no. 4)
s = Ash/(0.033 * bc) = 0.40/(0.033*15) = 0.80 in[/tt]
This results in a required hoop spacing of 3/4", which is not feasible due to the 1" thickness required at the hook overlaps.
Am I correct in my calculations? Is there a clause I am overlooking that allows for a minimum spacing value? I don't believe any spacing closer than approximately 3 in spacing would be beneficial as it would just result in honeycombing due to poor consolidation.