Table 6-8 Modeling Parameters and Numerical Acceptance Criteria For Nonlinear Procedures - Reinforced Concrete Columns
Table 6-8 Modeling Parameters and Numerical Acceptance Criteria For Nonlinear Procedures - Reinforced Concrete Columns
Table 6-8 Modeling Parameters and Numerical Acceptance Criteria For Nonlinear Procedures - Reinforced Concrete Columns
Table 6-8 Modeling Parameters and Numerical Acceptance Criteria for Nonlinear Procedures—
Reinforced Concrete Columns
Performance Level
Conditions a b c IO LS CP LS CP
iii. Columns controlled by inadequate development or splicing along the clear height1,3
Hoop spacing d/2 0.01 0.02 0.4 0.005 0.005 0.01 0.01 0.02
Hoop spacing > d/2 0.0 0.01 0.2 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.005 0.01
1. When more than one of the conditions i, ii, iii, and iv occurs for a given component, use the minimum appropriate numerical value from the table.
2. “C” and “NC” are abbreviations for conforming and nonconforming transverse reinforcement. A component is conforming if, within the flexural
plastic hinge region, hoops are spaced at d/3, and if, for components of moderate and high ductility demand, the strength provided by the hoops (Vs)
is at least three-fourths of the design shear. Otherwise, the component is considered nonconforming.
3. To qualify, columns must have transverse reinforcement consisting of hoops. Otherwise, actions shall be treated as force-controlled.
4. Linear interpolation between values listed in the table shall be permitted.
5. For columns controlled by shear, see Section 6.5.2.4.2 for acceptance criteria.