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Reinforced concrete structure used to join or transition between different
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Design and Analysis:
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Analysis Methods
- Finite Element Analysis
- Moment Distribution
- Plate Formulas
- Beam Formulas
- Reinforced Concrete Analysis
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Design Procedure
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Determine the applied loads. The at-rest pressure condition should be assumed to
determine the applied loads, since no structure movement is anticipated to
mobilize friction for the active pressure condition.
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Determine the maximum shear and
bending moment using the selected analysis method.
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Finite element analysis, moment
distribution or simple beam formulas are usually applied to a unit
width wall strip on the periphery of the structure. Strips at several
levels may be analyzed as required. If the box is long rather
than tall, it may be appropriate to analyze a strip consisting of
walls, top slab and bottom slab.
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Plate formulas are available for
fixed and simply-supported edges. These formulas are appropriate
to use if the panel aspect ratio is less than two. Fixed plate
formulas may be used if there is symmetry in the structure and
loading, otherwise simple plate formulas will provide a more
conservative solution. A closed box is stable against collapse
with only positive moment reinforcing, however, negative reinforcing
is needed to control cracking.
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Calculate the required wall thickness
and reinforcing steel area to satisfy the appropriate design criteria.
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Typical Details
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Standard Plans for Public Works
Construction, BNI
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City
of Los Angeles Standard Plans, BOE
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