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precast beam reaction forces at 100 mm from the face of the column. The factored vertical
load to be carried is 250 kN. A horizontal force of 50 kN is assumed to develop to account for
creep and shrinkage deformations.
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ACI 318-02 Appendix A
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The concrete strength is 35 MPa (normal density), and the yield strength of reinforcement is
taken as 420 MPa.
Determine the Bearing Plate Dimensions:
Choose a 300 mm
Since this
the
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Determine the Strut-and-Tie Model:
The vertical load is assumed to be located 25 mm toward the edge of the corbel from the
center of bearing plate to allow for load eccentricities and erection tolerances. Thus, the
position of vertical load is 25 + 100 = 125 mm from the face of column.
The geometry of the assumed truss is given in Figure 2. The center of tie CB is assumed to be
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located 50 mm from the top of the corbel. Thus, d = 450 50 = 400 mm. The horizontal tie DA
is assumed to lie on the horizontal line passing through the sloping end of the corbel.
The location of strut DD centerline is found by calculating the strut width a. The required
compressive force in strut DD, NDD, can be found by taking moments about Node A as
follows:
and
This fixes the geometry of the truss and means that member CD has a horizontal projection of
10 + 125 + 79/2 = 175 mm while member BC has a horizontal projection of 300 - 79/2 = 260
mm.
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Determine the Required Truss Forces by Statics:
The required forces in the other important members of the truss are given in the following
table. Note that positive indicates tension, negative compression.
Member
Force (kN)
CD
-273
CB
+159
BD
-292
BA
+245
DA
+50
DD'
-495
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This limit is easily satisfied since the nodal zone available is 100 mm.
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Calculate the Minimum Reinforcement Required for Crack Control:
According Appendix A, the minimum reinforcement provided must satisfy
to be able to take
as 0.75 for the diagonal struts, and the minimum
spacing for the vertical reinforcement is the smallest of 300 mm or d/2.
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In addition, the code requires closed stirrups or ties parallel to the reinforcement required for
tie CB to be uniformly distributed with 2/3 of the effective depth adjacent to tie CB, i.e. 2/3
(400) = 267 mm; use 275 mm. The area of these ties must exceed
, where
is
the area of reinforcement resisting the tensile force
Hence, the minimum area required is
Since this amount of reinforcement satisfies both requirements, provide 3 No. 10 closed
stirrups distributed over a depth of 275 mm from tie CB with a concrete cover of 25 mm.
Summary of the Design:
The reinforcement details for the corbel designed using the strut-and-tie model according to
Appendix A are shown in Figure 4.
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