ZeroStress
Structural
- Oct 15, 2012
- 19
Hello
Usually the strut in the STM is in compression but I have seen many cases where the struts come out in tension. For example when a pilecap has a large bending moment and it experiences lift off on one side, this would result in some of the struts being in tension.
Eurocode gives guidance on how to design compressive struts but no guidance on what to do with tensile struts.
Can anyone help me with this please. What do you normally do with a tensile strut? How do you design the reinforcement in the tensile strut region?
Thanks.
Usually the strut in the STM is in compression but I have seen many cases where the struts come out in tension. For example when a pilecap has a large bending moment and it experiences lift off on one side, this would result in some of the struts being in tension.
Eurocode gives guidance on how to design compressive struts but no guidance on what to do with tensile struts.
Can anyone help me with this please. What do you normally do with a tensile strut? How do you design the reinforcement in the tensile strut region?
Thanks.