What is the Beam and Column Junction reinforcement details?
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AdityaBhandakkar
Hi,
In simple words, detailing of composed mint is necessary for the structural steel and also for 10 force concrete structures to attend strength and durability. The figure is attached with shows the joining details of beams and columns.
The main parts of them should be cracked near the columns and the length. It is in the ratio of 1:4. Any other cases the beam re pass must not pass from the column rebars outer surface which comprises the concrete cover.
Instead of detailing the above different detailings are the wind for rehabilitation and strengthening the damaged elements.
Komal Bhandakkar
Beam and column Junction to reinforcement detail:
Fasi Ur Rahman
Dear Arun,
The typical joining details at the junction of Column and beam is as shown as in the attached figure.
The beam main bars shall be cranked near the columns and the crank length shall be 1: 4.
In any case, the beam rebars shall not be passed from the outer of the column rebars which will compromise with the covers of the concrete.