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Design of shear reinforcement
Design of shear reinforcement includes:
Design is provided according to clause 6.1 - 6.3 in EN 1992-1-1. Design reinforcement for shear and torsion is commonly based on the theory of the concrete truss-model too. In this theory a virtual truss-model is imagined in a concrete beam. This truss-model has a set of vertical (or slightly diagonal), horizontal and diagonal members. The vertical bars are considered to be the stirrups; the horizontal bars are the main reinforcement and the diagonal bars are the concrete struts.
There are the following assumptions:
- The shear forces in both direction are taken into account and design of shear reinforcement is done for resultant of shear forces
- The parameters of plane of equilibrium (value, d, z and h) are recalculated to direction of shear force resultant
- The design shear resistance of the member without shear reinforcement (VRd,c) is calculated according to clause 6.2.2(1) in EN 1992-1-1, if section is cracked in flexure, otherwise clause 12.6.3 in EN 1992-1-1 is used
- Design value of maximum shear force will be calculated according to clause 6.2.2(6) (VEd,max) and 6.2.3 (3,4) (VRd,max) in EN 1992-1-1
- Design value of shear resistance is calculated according to 6.2.3 (3,4) (VRd,s) in EN 1992-1-1
- The number of shear link is loaded directly from Design defaults from concrete setting or concrete member data, see "Design Defaults"
- The angle of compression strut can be calculated automatically or defined by user, see "Angle between concrete compression strut and beam axis"
- The torsional cracking moment (TRd,c) is calculated according to clause 6.3.2(5) in EN 1992-1-1
- Design value of maximum of torsional resistance moment (TRd,max) is calculated according to clause 6.3.2(4) in EN 1992-1-1
- The angle of stirrups for design shear reinforcement for torsion has to be perpendicular
- There are 5 possibilities for calculation thin-walled closed section, see "Equivalent thin-walled closed cross-section"
With the following limitations
- Cross-section with one polygon and one material is taken into account in version SCIA Engineer 15 and later.
- The user(practical) reinforcement is not taken into account.
- Design should be done only in case that the angle between gradient of the strain plane and the resultant of shear forces is not greater than 15 °.
- Inclined compression chord or inclined tensile chord are not taken into account.
- The widths of cross-section for shear checks (value bw and bw1) are calculated automatically. There is no possibility for definition of user value in SCIA Engineer 15 and later.
Except of statically required shear reinforcement per meter including detailing provision (Aswm.req), the program calculates provided shear reinforcement (Aswm.prov). It is statically required shear reinforcement, where the spacing of the stirrups in longitudinal direction is rounded to 25 mm
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