Corbel Design
Corbel Design
the face of the column. The factored vertical load to be carried is 250 kN. A horizontal force of 50 kN is assumed to develop to account for creep and shrinkage deformations. The concrete strength is 35 MPa (normal density), and the yield strength of reinforcement is taken as 420 MPa.
and the bearing stress is less than the bearing stress limit, i.e. bearing size is adequate.
As the stress on the nodal zone at D is to be limited to we have Solving these two equations gives and
This fixes the geometry of the truss and means that member CD has a horizontal projection of 10 + 125 + 79/2 = 175 mm while member BC has a horizontal projection of 300 - 79/2 = 260 mm.
As shown in the above table, tie BA has a larger tension than tie CB. However, this tie force should be resisted by column longitudinal reinforcement. Therefore, continue the 4 No. 13 mm bars down the column just to have a sufficient development length.
The area of reinforcement required for tie DA is Choose 2 No. 10 mm additional column ties at location DA,
This limit is easily satisfied since the nodal zone available is 100 mm.
The required anchorage length for tie AA is Since this is less than the available length, i.e. 50 + 150 (25 + 10) = 165 mm, the anchorage length is adequate.
Since this amount of reinforcement satisfies both requirements, provide 3 No. 10 closed stirrups distributed over a depth of 275 mm from tie CB with a concrete cover of 25 mm.
The reinforcement details for the corbel designed using the strut-and-tie model according to Appendix A are shown in Figure 4.