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Corbel

This document provides design calculations for a corbel: 1) Corbel geometry is calculated, including tension bar link size, bearing width and length, corbel length, depth, and check of shear stress. 2) Corbel reinforcement is designed, including checking main tie steel, steel stress, minimum steel area, number of tension bars, bearing stress, and shear links. 3) Formulas for checking shear stress and confirming steel area provided is greater than minimum required are referenced. 4) Loading data is provided for a project including dead and live loads.

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Corbel

This document provides design calculations for a corbel: 1) Corbel geometry is calculated, including tension bar link size, bearing width and length, corbel length, depth, and check of shear stress. 2) Corbel reinforcement is designed, including checking main tie steel, steel stress, minimum steel area, number of tension bars, bearing stress, and shear links. 3) Formulas for checking shear stress and confirming steel area provided is greater than minimum required are referenced. 4) Loading data is provided for a project including dead and live loads.

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CORBEL DESIGN

Corbel Design fcu Cover, C fy fyv column width reaction,V av bend, r = = = = 40 25 460 250 0.7 675 75 4 64 N/mm2 mm N/mm2 N/mm2 m 700 kN mm mm hcs R hcs L Self Weight hcs & top Service DL beam sect1 sect2 DL LL LL thus, W beam , L = = = = = = = = = = = = = 6 6 4.5 2.9 5.772 2.688 52.86 3 18 102.8 9 m m kN/m2 kN/m2 kN/m kN/m kN/m kN/m2 kN/m kN/m m

= = = = = 1) Corbel geometry a) tension bar link size = =

700

16 mm 12 mm

b) bearing width length, lb = Max/ bearing = stress = width of bearing, w = = c) length of corbel. Lc Lc = = says d) depth of corbel

400 mm 0.6fcu 24 N/mm2 V/(0.6fculb) 70 mm

av + 0.5w + 2x cover + main + link + r 252 mm 250 mm l1

Lc= 250

l2 1/2w

av assume depth of corbel, h h1 = = 450 mm 351 mm > h/2 b1 b2 w= 70 h1 = ok not ok d = ok not ok 417 mm > av 110.2 mm 139.8 mm 225 225 450

e) check shear stress v = = ok not ok 2) Corbel reinforcement a) Main tie steel Check if Fs > V/2 v/fcu = = = 0.36 (1-2av /d) 0.231 0.058 < 0.231 V/ bd 2 2.31 N/mm

< =

0.8 fcu 5.06 N/mm2

but

v/fcu

Thus, design for minimun tension Fs = = = = 0.5V 338 kN (Fs + T) 338 T= 0 kN

Total tension b) Check steel stress v fcu v/fcu av/d from chart z/d fs

0.9 (z/d)(av/d)(1-z/d) (av/d)2 + (z/d)2 0.058 0.180 0.72 700 (z/d-0.55) / (1- z/d) 425 N/mm2
2 794.1 mm

= = = = =

Hence As As min

= = =

0.004 bd 417 mm2 =

(0.4%bd min steel)

3 nos. of T 20 ok not ok

943 mm2

c) check bearing stress within bend Fs' = (Fs + T) x nos. of bar 49.76 kN As req As prov

= minimun bend radius r

(Fs / ) x (1 + 2 / ab) 2fcu 76.8 mm 55 mm 4 64 says 75 mm

ab r aasumer

= = = = ok not ok

d) shear links v = 2.31 N/mm2 0.50 0.96 1.6 1.25


2 0.80 N/mm

100 As prov /bd = 400 / d = fcu / 25 = m = vc enhanced vc' = = = hence vc' =

2d vc / av 2 8.85 N/mm vc =

> 5.06

0.8fcu

5.06

use calculated vc' use 0.8fcu since v < vc ; no shear links required but provide 25% 0f main bar for confinemnet 236 mm2 16 = 402.3 mm2 ok not ok

Link 2

=
nos. of T

- to check shear stress formula, v=v/bd, b equal width of column or depth of corbel

AS PROVIDED SHOULD GREATER THAN AS MIN OR AS REQUIRED??

Projek ILAJ : Loading Data 1. Dead load Slab self weight conc 205 H Core Slab Topping 75 mm = = =
3 24 kN/m

2.7 kN/m2 2 1.8 kN/m 2 4.5 kN/m

SDL M&E = Ceiling = Screed = Blockwall = 0.25 0.25 1.2 1.2 kN/m2 kN/m2 kN/m2 kN/m2

2 2.9 kN/m

2. Live load Imposed Load = 3 kN/m2

3. Calculate Simply supported Moment= Reaction= wl2 / 8 wl/2

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