pancho10
Structural
- Mar 18, 2020
- 4
Hello all, I hope we are all ok in these challenging times. This is my first post and would appreciate all of your expertise.
Mu = 110 k-ft
Vu = 23 k
fy = 60 ksi
f'c = 4 ksi
Span Length = 11.8 ft
The situation has arisen where I need to reduce the depth of a concrete beam from 35 inches to 24 inches in order increase an opening for a generator. This 35 inch beam supports a slab above it (poured monolithic with beam), a cmu wall and roof above it. In addition to these loads, this beam also supports near midspan, a beam that is 24 inches deep (also poured monolithic with slab).
My intent is to have the contractor chip away 15 inches off the bottom of the 35 inch beam. This will leave me 4 inches to install new reinforcement for flexure and to drill and epoxy hook bars into existing 20 inch 'beam'. Then simply form this new beam and pour concrete. First question. Provided this beam works for deflection; how much hook reinforcement do I need to add (size & spacing)?
If I can get deflection and flexural reinforcement to work, I run into the problem with shear. Since the beam will be chipped off, the stirrups (#3 @12) will be cut off and no longer serve any purpose for strength really. I just don't get enough shear capacity with concrete only. My Phi Vc is around 8.6 k (24 in X 8 in beam) While my Vu is 23 k. Second Question. What are my options to increase the shear capacity of this beam?
I'm thinking either expand (make beam wider) beam or add some steel channels on either side of the concrete beam. Only, if I do this option, the steel channels will not be continuous as it will be interrupted by that other concrete beam that is being supported by the concrete beam I am strengthening.
This brings more questions though. If I make beam wider so as to have more concrete area, how do I determine the number of bars I will need to connect new concrete to existing (ie. size of reinforcement/ embedment depth)? If I add channels, how can I go about analyzing this, I've never worked on composite beams before. How do I determine channel size, simple shear capacity calc of channel? Connection of channel to beam (ie bolts, anchors) sizing? etc?
I will be very much appreciated of any comments/ feedback. Thanks.
Mu = 110 k-ft
Vu = 23 k
fy = 60 ksi
f'c = 4 ksi
Span Length = 11.8 ft
The situation has arisen where I need to reduce the depth of a concrete beam from 35 inches to 24 inches in order increase an opening for a generator. This 35 inch beam supports a slab above it (poured monolithic with beam), a cmu wall and roof above it. In addition to these loads, this beam also supports near midspan, a beam that is 24 inches deep (also poured monolithic with slab).
My intent is to have the contractor chip away 15 inches off the bottom of the 35 inch beam. This will leave me 4 inches to install new reinforcement for flexure and to drill and epoxy hook bars into existing 20 inch 'beam'. Then simply form this new beam and pour concrete. First question. Provided this beam works for deflection; how much hook reinforcement do I need to add (size & spacing)?
If I can get deflection and flexural reinforcement to work, I run into the problem with shear. Since the beam will be chipped off, the stirrups (#3 @12) will be cut off and no longer serve any purpose for strength really. I just don't get enough shear capacity with concrete only. My Phi Vc is around 8.6 k (24 in X 8 in beam) While my Vu is 23 k. Second Question. What are my options to increase the shear capacity of this beam?
I'm thinking either expand (make beam wider) beam or add some steel channels on either side of the concrete beam. Only, if I do this option, the steel channels will not be continuous as it will be interrupted by that other concrete beam that is being supported by the concrete beam I am strengthening.
This brings more questions though. If I make beam wider so as to have more concrete area, how do I determine the number of bars I will need to connect new concrete to existing (ie. size of reinforcement/ embedment depth)? If I add channels, how can I go about analyzing this, I've never worked on composite beams before. How do I determine channel size, simple shear capacity calc of channel? Connection of channel to beam (ie bolts, anchors) sizing? etc?
I will be very much appreciated of any comments/ feedback. Thanks.