Beam Stirrup Range

ganymede

New Member
Hello there. What should I do to adjust the stirrup spacing of the middle regions outside the tightening zone in beams as I want? When I change the values in the beam parameters, the stirrup spacing of the tightening region also changes. Also, when I don't normally use 12 gauge reinforcement, my beam stirrup spacing is min. While it can be 10 cm, it is at least 8 cm in horizontal beams. Can't we make 10 cm stirrup spacing to be fixed along the beam? Thanks.
 
"ganymede":3i6fmary" said:
Hi. What should I do to adjust the stirrup spacing of the middle regions outside the tightening zone in the beams as I want? When I change the values in the beam parameters, the stirrup spacing of the tightening region also changes. Also, when I don't normally use 12-gauge reinforcement, my beam stirrup spacing is While it can be min.10 cm, it is at least 8 cm in horizontal beams.Can't we make a 10 cm stirrup spacing along the beam?Thanks.
 
Thank you. As you said, the stirrup conditions of the tightening region. What about the middle zone? Can I do Q8/8/12 automatically if I want?
 
"ganymede":1mr2d5r0" said:
Thank you. As you said, the stirrup conditions of the tightening region. But what about the middle region? Can I make Q8/8/12 automatically if I want?
The beams to be changed by holding the ctr key and clicking with the mouse is selected and double-clicked on any stirrup while pressing the ctr key again, the desired stirrup is written on the screen that opens. Note: There are valid methods for using the program on all screens. Learning these provides an advantage in using the program. In addition, if the F1 help key is pressed while any screen is open, the desired stirrup is written on the screen. For example, on the "Beam Reinforced Concrete" screen, when the F1 key is pressed, there is an explanation about this subject: " In this tab, you can select more than one row with the Shift key, you can enter a value by double-clicking on any cell, and all selected rows of that value can be entered. You can ensure that it is implemented. The Ctrl key selects the in-between lines one by one. "
 
I know how to do it manually. In the program, maximum intervals are determined for columns, curtains and floors. This feature is not available for beam only. There is, but it also affects the tightening region. I want to be able to specify a fixed size for the tightening region and a maximum range for the middle region. When we do it manually, there are errors in those beams in repeated analysis, we are dealing with it. Thank you for the replies.
 
"ganymede":1wsiqi4h" said:
I know how to do it manually. In the program, the maximum intervals are determined for columns, curtains and slabs. This feature is not available only for beams. There is, but it also affects the compaction region. Compaction region is fixed size, middle region I want to be able to determine the maximum spacing for the beams. When I do it manually, there are errors in those beams in iterative analyzes, we are dealing with it. Thank you for the answers.
Hello, The stirrup spacing in the middle region of the beam cannot be more than half of the useful height of the beam according to TS 500 article 8.1.6. Good work
 
I may not have asked my question clearly enough. I wanted to be able to enter the stirrup spacing in the middle of the beam as "a value between the tightening zone and 20 cm". That is, while increasing the number of stirrups, I want the tightening region not to be affected. It is out of the question to go below the regulations. For example; Making stirrups from Q8/8/20 to Q8/8/15. The program reduces 20 to 15, while reducing 8 to 6. Is there an interaction between the two?
 
"ganymede":2nog3s2v" said:
I may not have asked my question clearly enough. I wanted to be able to enter the stirrup spacing in the middle of the beam as "a value between the tightening zone and 20 cm". So, while increasing the number of stirrups, I want the tightening zone to be unaffected. It's not possible to go under. For example, making stirrups from Q8/8/20 to Q8/8/15. The program reduces 20 to 15 and 8 to 6. Is there an interaction between the two?
"Stirrup min. range" and "Stirrup max. The value of "Stretch spacing" determines the minimum and maximum spacing value of the stirrup to be placed in the beam wrapping area in the program. The values entered in these lines for the middle region are multiplied by 2. In addition, as stated above, the conditions specified in TBDY 2018 and TS 500 for the tightening and middle region are automatically controlled. It is used if the value entered in the min. and max. lines creates a more negative situation than the value given in the regulation.
 
Hello, the span of the beam stirrup is half of the useful height of the beam in the middle region, but in the calculations 50/2 is taken as 25 cm.
 
Back
Top