Schöck Isokorb® XT type H
Schöck Isokorb® XT type H
type H
XT
Schöck Isokorb® XT type H
Load-bearing thermal insulation element for the transmission of planned horizontal forces parallel and perpendicular to the insu-
lation plane. The element may be used only in conjunction with other Isokorb® types that can absorb moments or shear forces.
The element with the load bearing capacity NN transmits forces perpendicular to the insulation plane.
The element with the load bearing capacity VV-NN transmits forces parallel and perpendicular to the insulation plane.
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Schöck Isokorb® XT type H
Element arrangement | Installation cross sections
Slab Slab
XT type Q XT type Q XT type K XT type K
XT type H XT type H
Balcony Balcony Slab
Column Column XT type Z
Fig. 211: Schöck Isokorb® XT type H: Balcony with column support Fig. 212: Schöck Isokorb® XT type H: Balcony freely cantilevered
Slab Slab
XT type K XT type K XT type Q XT type Q
XT type H XT type H XT type Q-VV
XT type Q
Balcony Balcony
Slab
Column XT type H
XT type Q
Fig. 213: Schöck Isokorb® XT type H: Balcony freely cantilevered Fig. 214: Schöck Isokorb® XT type H: Balcony supported on two sides using
columns
type H
XT
Balcony Slab Balcony Wall
Column
Fig. 215: Schöck Isokorb® XT type K, H-NN: Masonry with external insulation Fig. 216: Schöck Isokorb® XT type Q, H-VV-NN: Connection to a reinforced
concrete wall with external insulation
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Geometry
■ The employment of Schöck Isokorb® XT types H-NN1 and H-VV1-NN1 is possible for a wall connection with a minimum wall
thickness of 200 mm.
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Schöck Isokorb® XT type H
Product selection | Type designations | Special designs
Schöck Isokorb® XT type H variants
The configuration of the Schöck Isokorb® XT type H can vary as follows:
■ Main load-bearing level:
VV1, VV2, NN1, NN2
■ Secondary load-bearing level:
NN1
NN2 is available on request
■ Fire resistance class:
REI120 (standard)
■ Insulating element thickness:
X120 = 120 mm
■ Isokorb® height:
H = 160 to 250 mm
■ Isokorb® length:
L = 150 mm
■ Generation:
5.2
Type designations in planning documents
Schöck Isokorb® model
Type
Main load-bearing level
Secondary load-bearing level
Fire protection
Insulating element thickness
Isokorb® height
type H
Isokorb® length
XT
Generation
XT Type H-VV1-NN1-REI120-X120-H200-L150-5.2
Special designs
Please contact the design support department if you have connections that are not possible with the standard product variants
shown in this information (contact details on page 3).
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Schöck Isokorb® XT type H
C25/30 design
Schöck Isokorb® XT type H NN1 NN2 VV1-NN1 VV2-NN1
Design values with VRd,y [kN] NRd,x [kN] VRd,y [kN] NRd,x [kN] VRd,y [kN] NRd,x [kN] VRd,y [kN] NRd,x [kN]
Concrete strength class C25/30 0.0 ±11.6 0.0 ±49.2 ±10.4 ±11.6 ±39.2 ±49.2
Schöck Isokorb® XT type H NN1 NN2 VV1-NN1 VV2-NN1
Isokorb® length [mm]
Placement with
150 150 150 150
Shear force bars, horizontal - - 2 × 1 ⌀ 10 2 × 1 ⌀ 12
Tension bars/compression bars 1 ⌀ 10 1 ⌀ 12 1 ⌀ 10 1 ⌀ 12
VRd,y
NRd,x NRd,x
XT type H-NN XT type H-VV-NN
Fig. 217: Schöck Isokorb® XT type H: Type selection
Balcony Slab
VRdy
NRdx
type H
y
XT
x
Fig. 218: Schöck Isokorb® XT type H: Sign rule for the design
Notes on design
■ With the design of a linear connection attention is to be paid that, with the employment of the supplementary type H the de-
sign values of the linear connection can be reduced (e.g. XT type Q with L = 1.0 m and XT type H with L = 0.15 m in the regular
exchange signifies a reduction by ca. 13 % of vRd of the linear connection using XT type Q ).
■ With the type selection (XT type H-NN or H-VV-NN) and - type arrangement attention is to be paid that no unnecessary fixed
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points are created and the maximum expansion joint spacings (of for example XT type K, XT type Q or XT type D) are main-
tained.
■ The required number of Schöck Isokorb® XT type H-NN or H-VV-NN is to be determined according to static requirements.
■ With different concrete strength classes (e.g. balcony C32/40, inner slab C25/30) basically the weaker concrete is relevant for
the design of the Schöck Isokorb®.
■ The indicative minimum concrete strength class of the external structural component is C32/40.
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Schöck Isokorb® XT type H
Expansion joint spacing
Maximum expansion joint spacing
If the length of the structural component length exceeds the maximum expansion joint spacing e, then the expansion joints must
be integrated into the external concrete components at right angles to the insulating layer in order to limit the effect as a result
of temperature changes. With fixed points such as, for example, balcony corners or with the employment of the Schöck Isokorb®
XT types H, half the maximum expansion joint spacing e/2 applies.
The shear force transmission in the expansion joint can be ensured using a longitudinally displaceable shear force dowel, e.g.
Schöck Stacon®.
≤ 1/2 e ≤ 1/2 e
Column Column Column
Schöck Stacon® Schöck Stacon®
Expansion joint Expansion joint
XT type H-VV-NN
l
XT type Q-VV XT type Q-VV
XT type Q-VV XT type Q-VV XT type Q-VV XT type Q-VV
Fig. 219: Schöck Isokorb® XT type H: Expansion joint arrangement
≤ 1/2 e ≤ 1/2 e
Column Column Column
type H
XT
Schöck Stacon® Schöck Stacon®
Expansion joint Expansion joint
XT type Q-VV l
XT type Q-VV XT type Q-VV XT type Q-VV XT type Q-VV
=1m
XT type H-VV-NN XT type H-VV-NN
Fig. 220: Schöck Isokorb® XT type H: Expansion joint arrangement
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Schöck Isokorb® XT type H
Expansion joint spacing
≤ 1/2 e ≤ 1/2 e
Column Column Column
Schöck Stacon® Schöck Stacon®
Expansion joint Expansion joint
XT type H-VV-NN
l
XT type Q-VV XT type Q-VV
XT type Q-VV XT type Q-VV
=1m =1m
XT type H-VV-NN XT type H-VV-NN
Fig. 221: Schöck Isokorb® XT type H: Expansion joint arrangement
XT type Q-P,
XT type Q,
Schöck Isokorb® XT type H combined with XT type K XT type K-U,K-O Q-P-VV, XT type D
Q-VV
Q-PZ
≤ e/2 see
maximum expansion joint spacing ≤ e/2 see
≤ e/2 see XT type K 9.8 XT type Q-P, 9.9
from fixed point e/2 [m] XT type Q, Q-VV
Q-P-VV, Q-PZ
Expansion joints
■ A maximum of three Schöck Isokorb® XT type H-VV-NN only may be connected to a balcony. Another Schöck Isokorb® type with
a connection length of one metre must be arranged between two of these elements.
■ If two Schöck Isokorb® XT type H-NN are arranged respectively at the edge of the expansion joint the following permitted ex-
pansion joint spacings for XT type are to be observed:
type H
XT type H-NN1: 21.7 m
XT
XT type H-NN2: 19.8 m
With the determination of the maximum expansion joint spacing in addition the combination of Schöck Isokorb® types is to be
taken into account.
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Schöck Isokorb® XT type H
Product description
Balcony Slab Balcony Slab
NRdx
≥ 75
160–250
75
150
75
80
165 120 165 165 120 165
Fig. 222: Schöck Isokorb® XT type H-NN1: Product section Fig. 223: Schöck Isokorb® XT type H-NN1: Product plan view
Balcony Slab Balcony Slab
NRdx
≥ 74
160–250
75
150
75
80
510 120 510 510 120 510
Fig. 224: Schöck Isokorb® XT type H-NN2: Product section Fig. 225: Schöck Isokorb® XT type H-NN2: Product plan view
Balcony Slab Balcony VRdy Slab
type H
XT
NRdx
≥ 70
160–250
75
183
150
80
75
65
165 120 165
165 120 165
Fig. 226: Schöck Isokorb® XT type H-VV1-NN1: Product section Fig. 227: Schöck Isokorb® XT type H-VV1-NN1: Product plan view
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Schöck Isokorb® XT type H
Product description
Balcony Slab Balcony VRdy Slab
NRdx
460 460 460 460
≥ 68
160–250
75 75
196
150
80
59
510 120 510 510 120 510
Fig. 228: Schöck Isokorb® XT type H-VV2-NN1: Product section Fig. 229: Schöck Isokorb® XT type H-VV2-NN1: Product plan view
Product information
■ Download further product plan views and cross-sections at cad.schoeck.co.uk
type H
XT
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Schöck Isokorb® XT type H
Design example
Slab
Balustrade
hR
XT type H-VV-NN Balcony Slab
1.9 m
lk
200
Balcony
Balustrade
100
4.0 m lk
Fig. 230: Schöck Isokorb® XT type K, H: Plan view Fig. 231: Schöck Isokorb® XT type K: Static system
Static system and design loads
Geometry: Cantilever length lk = 2.12 m
Balcony slab thickness h = 200 mm
Surrounding parapet on three sides hR = 1.0 m
Design loads: Balcony slab and surface g = 6.5 kN/m2
Live load q = 4.0 kN/m2
Edge load (parapet) gR = 3.0 kN/m
Wind pressure we = 1.0 kN/m²
Exposure classes: Outer XC 4
Inner XC 1
Selected: Concrete quality C25/30 for balcony and floor
type H
XT
Concrete cover cnom = 35 mm for Isokorb® tension bars
(Reduction ∆cdef by 5mm, wg. Quality measures Schöck Isokorb® production)
Connection geometry: No height offset, no floor edge downstand beam, no balcony upstand
Support floor: Floor edge directly supported
Support balcony: Restraint of the cantilever slab using XT type K
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Schöck Isokorb® XT type H
Design example | Installation instructions
Verification in the ultimate limit state
Internal forces: mEd = −[(γG g +γQ q) · lk2/2 + γG (gR lk + 2 gR lk2/2/4)]
mEd = −[(1.35 6.5 + 1.5 4) 2.12²/2 + 1.35 (3,. 2.12 + 2 3.0. 2.122/2/4)]
mEd = -46.3 kNm/m
vEd,z = +(γG g +γQ q) lk + γG (gR + 2 gR lk/4)
vEd,z = +(1.35 6.5 + 1.5 4.0) 2.12 + 1.35 (3.0 + 2 3.0 2.12/4)
vEd,z = +39.7 kN/m
NEd,x = γQ we 4.0 (h + hR) = 1.5 1.0 4.0 (0.2 + 1.0) = 7.2 kN (frontal wind)
VEd,y = γQ we 2 1.9 (h + hR) = 1.5 1.0 2 1.9 (0.2 + 1.0) = 6.8 kN (lateral wind)
Selected: 1 Schöck Isokorb® XT type H-VV1-NN1-REI120-H200-L150-5.1
NRd,x = ±11.6 kN (see page 143) > NEd,x
VRd,y = ±10.4 kN (see page 143) > VEd,y
selected: Schöck Isokorb® XT type K-M7-V1-REI120-CV35-X120-H200-6.0
Increased effect taking into account the installation of the Schöck Isokorb® XT type H:
|mRd| = 50.7 kNm/m (see XT type K)
> 48.1 kNm/m = (4.00 m /3.85 m) 46.3 kNm/m = |mEd|
vRd,z = 75.2 kN/m (see XT type K) > 41.2 kN/m = (4.00 m /3.85 m) 39.7 kN/m = vEd,z
Verification for the exceptional load case earthquake
Load assumptions for earthquakes: Fa,x = ±15.0 kN/m (horizontal, parallel to the joint)
Fa,y = ±15.0 kN/m (horizontal, perpendicular to the joint)
Internal forces: NEdA,x = ±4.0 m Fa,x = ±4.0 m 15.0 kN/m = 60.0 kN (force perpendicular to the joint)
VEdA,y = ±4.0 m Fa,y = ±4.0 m 15.0 kN/m = 60.0 kN (force parallel to the joint)
type H
XT
Selected: 2 Schöck Isokorb® XT type H-VV2-NN1-REI120-H200-L150-5.1
NRd,x = ±49.2 kN 2 = 98.4 kN (see page 143) > NEdA,x
VRd,y = ±39.2 kN 2 = 78.4 kN (see page 143) > VEdA,y
selected: Schöck Isokorb® XT type K-M7-V1-REI120-CV35-X120-H200-6.0
Increased effect taking into account the installation of the Schöck Isokorb® XT type H:
|mRd| = 50.7 kNm/m (see XT type K)
> 50.1 kNm/m = (4.00 m /3.70 m) 46.3 kNm/m = |mEd|
vRd,z = 75.2 kN/m (see XT type K) > 42.9 kN/m = (4.00 m /3.70 m) 39.7 kN/m = vEd,z
Design example
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■ The notes on expansion joint spacing are to be observed, see page 145.
Installation instructions
The current installation instruction can be found online under:
www.schoeck.com/view/6427
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Check list
Have the loads on the Schöck Isokorb® connection been specified at design level?
With a linear connection in combination with Schöck Isokorb® of length 1 m has the reduction of the design values of the lin-
ear connection been taken into account?
With the selection of the design table is the relevant concrete strength class taken into account?
Are the maximum allowable expansion joint spacings taken into account?
Is the required component geometry present with the connection to a floor or a wall? Is a special design required?
Are the requirements with regard to fire protection clarified and is the appropriate supplement entered in the Isokorb® type
designation and in the implementation plans?
type H
XT
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