几何尺寸与公差论坛------致力于产品几何量公差标准GD&T (GDT:ASME)|New GPS(ISO)研究/CAD设计/CAM加工/CMM测量  


返回   几何尺寸与公差论坛------致力于产品几何量公差标准GD&T (GDT:ASME)|New GPS(ISO)研究/CAD设计/CAM加工/CMM测量 » 三维空间:产品设计或CAX软件使用 » CAD设计 » 产品功能分析
用户名
密码
注册 帮助 会员 日历 银行 搜索 今日新帖 标记论坛为已读


 
 
主题工具 搜索本主题 显示模式
旧 2009-09-09, 05:26 PM   #1
huangyhg
超级版主
 
huangyhg的头像
 
注册日期: 04-03
帖子: 18592
精华: 36
现金: 249466 标准币
资产: 1080358888 标准币
huangyhg 向着好的方向发展
默认 how does uplift reinforcement work

how does uplift reinforcement work?
in your view that i think is basically correct you are counteracting pulling action by weight, assuming a tensile action on say the whole column. then of course anchors need be proper (give equilibrium) to the worst forces at the base, and, provided the base metal setup is well solved, you have then only basically a problem of anchoring the pulling force to a concrete mass. then the ordinary provisions for embeddment length in a mass of concrete, or the equivalent ones for anchors of whatever kind, will ensure that you have passed the tensile action to the concrete weight, upon which case no special provision of top face reinforcement in the footing would be ordinarily required; in any case if you want to make a whole cage for the footing do then in accord with some minimumn geometrical requirements, but that would be rarely seen practice. more common is to see passing the anchoring bars till the botton face and then angling outwards to ensure maximuadherence; but every anchor type has its particularities.
ishvaaag - correct, but we normally provide a top mat of nominal reinforcing in a spread footing that is resisting uplift. the footing will also be held down by any soil above the top of the footing so there will be some level of minimal moment. granted - its really two-way and difficult to determine exactly, but some one-way approximations can be made if necessary.
in addition to this you may consider factor of safety of 1.5 against uplift specified by manufacturer (similar to 1611.6 ubc-97).
ok, good practice; i would surely put top reinforcement if, say, there was a sole "mat" footing receiving 4 legs of a transmission tower. if there were 4 footings for the same only more rarely, i think.
elementary, watson - you have a clump of concrete being torn out of the adhering ground by an uplift force, which presumably is anchored adequately into the clump. what can happen? the clump can break in two along one axis or the other. how do you prevent it? by putting reinforcement in the top of the clump. how much reinforcement? something like the weight of concrete and soil on one side of a possible break line times their lever arms divided by a distance related to the clump and a stress related to the reinforcement. add a bit (like 1.25/0.8) for good measure.
helmut schmidhofer
don't forget the possibility of a local shear failure round the column base. check in accordance with your local code requirement for 'punching shear' in an upwards direction. you basically need to ensure that there is sufficient concrete shear capacity to prevent a square cone being pulled out of the footing. if in any doubt, then add local shear bars (inclined down from the upper surface, anchored at the underside).
further to austim... and your vertical pier steel and anchorage into the footing... (don't you just hate tension across a cold joint <g>).
lindsey (visitor)19 aug 01 21:38
thanks for the help, guys, but i am already ahead of you. maybe i should have explained my question better. i already have the footings sized for uplift and have sufficient anchor bolt depth to anchor to the mass of concrete. the footings, in this case, have a top surface that is at floor elevation. in other words, these footings will become part of the floor slab (when it is poured at a later date). therefore, there are no piers and no soil over the top of the footing to resist. this was not by my choice, this is the situation that was given to me. what i am trying to prevent is cracking along the top surface of the concrete, since this will eventually be part of the finished floor. since i have sized the footings to resist the given uplift, and it is adequately anchored, they will never actually lift from the ground. but, what i am trying to prevent is the cracking that may occur from a high uplift load causing tension in the top face of the footing. essentially, the way that i perceive it, it is equivalent to viewing the footing as trying to fold under by its own weight (these footings are large enough to do so). so, that is my problem, how to prevent the compromise of the surface of the concrete.
lindsay - read my answer above!
is there any point in addressing questions on this forum when the answers are ignored?
helmut
it is easy, maye a joint around your column for the whole standing pour.
lindsey
as you write, you are on the right track. since your footing does not rest below grade it would not resist soil weight. i assume from your description that the slab and footing are monolithic. that being the case, a worst case design would be when uplift nearly overcomes the shear resistance of the slab at the perimeter of the footing. therefore, i would check for dead weight of the footing and a line load equivalent to the shear capacity of the slab around the perimeter of the footing. if that does not result in an excessive top mat of reinforcing, i would use it. to cover your concern about floor cracking, you may design for an ultimate moment 30% higher than aci 318. this is the means used in aci 350 for treatment plants to limit crack width. in any case, your reinforcement ratio should not be less than the usual .0033.
__________________
借用达朗贝尔的名言:前进吧,你会得到信心!
[url="http://www.dimcax.com"]几何尺寸与公差标准[/url]
huangyhg离线中   回复时引用此帖
GDT自动化论坛(仅游客可见)
 


主题工具 搜索本主题
搜索本主题:

高级搜索
显示模式

发帖规则
不可以发表新主题
不可以回复主题
不可以上传附件
不可以编辑您的帖子

vB 代码开启
[IMG]代码开启
HTML代码关闭

相似的主题
主题 主题发起者 论坛 回复 最后发表
hollow core under uplift 9wind loads0 huangyhg 产品功能分析 0 2009-09-09 04:47 PM
flat slab reinforcement details huangyhg 产品功能分析 0 2009-09-09 12:24 PM
does flexural reinforcement count for shear friction huangyhg 产品功能分析 0 2009-09-08 07:15 PM
bottom longitudinal reinforcement at supports for simply sup huangyhg 产品功能分析 0 2009-09-07 04:31 PM
better to work for a small or big company huangyhg 产品功能分析 0 2009-09-07 03:40 PM


所有的时间均为北京时间。 现在的时间是 04:00 AM.


于2004年创办,几何尺寸与公差论坛"致力于产品几何量公差标准GD&T | GPS研究/CAD设计/CAM加工/CMM测量"。免责声明:论坛严禁发布色情反动言论及有关违反国家法律法规内容!情节严重者提供其IP,并配合相关部门进行严厉查处,若內容有涉及侵权,请立即联系我们QQ:44671734。注:此论坛须管理员验证方可发帖。
沪ICP备06057009号-2
更多