tclat
Structural
- Oct 28, 2008
- 109
Hi,
My office is adopting ACI318 overthe British Standard due to the fact that we are in a high seismic region and the seismic detailing in ACI is more thorough.
Every now and then we have very lightly loaded r/c columns which are 8x8 and the columns are not part of the lateral load system. What we typically did prior to ACI-318 was space the ties the same as the least column dimension
Based on ACI318-08 Cl 21.13.3.1, the tie spacing should not exceed d/2. For a 8x8 column this works to be less than 4".
The clause seems overkill to me. Any thoughts?
My office is adopting ACI318 overthe British Standard due to the fact that we are in a high seismic region and the seismic detailing in ACI is more thorough.
Every now and then we have very lightly loaded r/c columns which are 8x8 and the columns are not part of the lateral load system. What we typically did prior to ACI-318 was space the ties the same as the least column dimension
Based on ACI318-08 Cl 21.13.3.1, the tie spacing should not exceed d/2. For a 8x8 column this works to be less than 4".
The clause seems overkill to me. Any thoughts?