: Input duration variables to account for concrete creep, shrinkage, and sustained load factors.
Understanding the mechanics of high-temperature cracking in ATIR strap and beam systems is critical for maintaining facility safety, preventing catastrophic failure, and implementing effective remediation. Understanding the ATIR Strap and Beam Configuration atir strap and beamd with crack hot
Thermal cracking in reinforced concrete structures occurs when high temperatures generate internal stresses that exceed the tensile strength of the concrete. When these cracks appear in critical structural elements—such as tie straps (tie beams) and beaded beams—they pose severe risks to the load-bearing capacity and overall stability of the building. Understanding the mechanics of thermal cracking in these specific configurations is essential for executing effective remediation. Mechanics of Thermal Cracking in Concrete Elements The Role of High Temperatures : Input duration variables to account for concrete
: A specialized 2D module within the ATIR suite focused on the design and detailing of individual continuous beams. "Crack Hot" "Crack Hot"