Tied columns are more ductile than spiral columns, giving tied columns a higher strength-reduction factor.
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If additional steel reinforcement in a column prevents concr…
If additional steel reinforcement in a column prevents concrete from expanding outward under compression, then logically it follows that _______.
Over _____ percent of all columns in buildings in nonseismic…
Over _____ percent of all columns in buildings in nonseismic regions are tied columns.
In tall buildings, the concrete strength in the columns is o…
In tall buildings, the concrete strength in the columns is often selected to be _______ that in the floors.
Ties confine the concrete core and decrease the column’s duc…
Ties confine the concrete core and decrease the column’s ductility.
Spiral reinforcement acts to restrain the _______ of the col…
Spiral reinforcement acts to restrain the _______ of the column core under high axial loads.
In tall buildings, concrete strength in the columns is often…
In tall buildings, concrete strength in the columns is often higher than that in the floors.
What is the strength-reduction factor, φ, for tied columns?
What is the strength-reduction factor, φ, for tied columns?
ACI 318-14 Section 25.7.3.1 limits the clear spacing of spir…
ACI 318-14 Section 25.7.3.1 limits the clear spacing of spirals in a column to a maximum of _______.
Determine the maximum axial strength φPn,max for the followi…
Determine the maximum axial strength φPn,max for the following tied column.Column width, b = 24 in.Column thickness, h = 12 in.Number of longitudinal bars = 14Size of longitudinal bars = No. 8Size of ties = No. 3Concrete strength = 2,500 psiYield strength of longitudinal bars = 60,000 psiYield strength of ties = 40,000 psi