How To Design Concrete Beam Splice Connections?

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Splice connections are used to join two members together and this is very common in steel construction. Splicing is also used in concrete construction where off-site manufacturing is required due to space constraints on-site, as well as to increase speed and flexibility during construction.

Concrete beam splice connections are challenging to design due to various reasons:

  • Load transfer uncertainty between steel and concrete parts
  • Manual or conservative approaches due to lack of software tools
  • Poorly designed splices can lead to structural failure or serviceability issues e.g. excessive deflection or cracking
  • Inadequate anchorage that leads to premature failure due to rebar pullout
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With IDEA StatiCa Connection and Detail, structural engineers are able design concrete beam splice connections easily and effectively:

  • Visualize load path
  • Confirm whether the reinforcement in the splice is sufficient
  • Reduce time spent on calculations
  • Optimize the connection and anchor design
  • Code-check steel and concrete parts according to regional codes
  • Get comprehensive results
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