ramihabchi
Structural
- May 1, 2019
- 98
Hi,
1-aci 224R-95 refers to national academy of science to determine expansion joint spacing (attached graph)as one of many other methods.some reasearch says that it is the most realistic.Personally I think also that it takes into accound thermal loads so no need to include them in load combinations.the problem is that in 1995 load combinations of ACI were different than later which makes me question applicability of this attached graph with design being based on the new load combinations.I found that aci in 2008 had reapproved aci 224R-95.So my question is:does this approval means it could be used with the load combination of aci 318-08?(version of aci at time of approval)
2-I have searched codes for an approved way to determine expansion joint spacing for buildings with perimeter and inner shear walls but in vain all papers gives those for beam-column frame structure.so I decided to include thermal load using ACI 318-08 in the analysis and design of structure.the problem is that I do not find in aci a minimum reinforcement requirement to prevent brittle failure in section under pure tension as it is the case in eurocode/bael 92.I think I am missing something,shouldn't I put a minimum reinforcement in place where thermal loads effect is way greater than bending moment?and is there any common rule of expansion joint spacing in case of restrained structure by perimiter and inner shear walls?
1-aci 224R-95 refers to national academy of science to determine expansion joint spacing (attached graph)as one of many other methods.some reasearch says that it is the most realistic.Personally I think also that it takes into accound thermal loads so no need to include them in load combinations.the problem is that in 1995 load combinations of ACI were different than later which makes me question applicability of this attached graph with design being based on the new load combinations.I found that aci in 2008 had reapproved aci 224R-95.So my question is:does this approval means it could be used with the load combination of aci 318-08?(version of aci at time of approval)
2-I have searched codes for an approved way to determine expansion joint spacing for buildings with perimeter and inner shear walls but in vain all papers gives those for beam-column frame structure.so I decided to include thermal load using ACI 318-08 in the analysis and design of structure.the problem is that I do not find in aci a minimum reinforcement requirement to prevent brittle failure in section under pure tension as it is the case in eurocode/bael 92.I think I am missing something,shouldn't I put a minimum reinforcement in place where thermal loads effect is way greater than bending moment?and is there any common rule of expansion joint spacing in case of restrained structure by perimiter and inner shear walls?