Chapter 2 C
Chapter 2 C
Fifth Edition
RECTANGULAR R/C
CONCRETE BEAMS:
TENSION STEEL ONLY
A. J. Clark School of Engineering Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
2c
FALL 2002
By
Dr . Ibrahim. Assakkaf
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Rn i Lni
(2)
i =1
Where
= strength reduction factor
i = load factor for the ith load component out of n components
Rn = nominal or design strength (stress, moment, force, etc.)
Lni = nominal (or design) value for the ith load component out
of m components
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Strength Factor
The strength reduction factor provide for
the possibility that small adverse variation
in material strength, workmanship, and
dimensions may combine to result in
undercapacity.
Load Factors
The load factors s attempt to assess the
possibility that prescribed service loads
may be exceeded. Obviously, a live load is
more apt to be exceeded than a dead load,
which is largely fixed by the weight.
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Bending
0.90
0.85
0.75
0.70
Bearing on Concrete
0.70
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U = 1.4D +1.7L
(3)
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Rn 1.4D +1.7L
(4)
Where
= strength reduction factor as provided in Table 1
Rn = nominal or design strength (stress, moment, force, etc.)
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Example 1
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Example 1 (contd)
12 in.
12 kips
wD + wL
20 in.
4-#9
bars
10 ft
17.5 in.
10 ft
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Example 1 (contd)
max = 0.75 b
Asmax = 0.75 Asb
b =
ACI Code
= 0.02851
f + 87,000
fy
60
60 + 87
y
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Diameter
in
0.375
0.500
0.625
0.750
0.875
1.000
1.128
1.270
1.410
1.693
2.257
Area
in2
0.11
0.20
0.31
0.44
0.60
0.79
1.00
1.27
1.56
2.25
4.00
Weight
lb/ft
0.376
0.668
1.043
1.502
2.044
2.670
3.400
4.303
5.313
7.650
13.60
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Example 1 (contd)
As , min =
As , min
As , min
3 f c
200
bw d
bw d
fy
fy
ACI
12 in.
20 in.
3 4,000
(12)(17.5) 200 (12)(17.5)
=
60,000
60,000
= 0.664 0.700
4-#9
bars
17.5 in.
As
4
=
= 0.0191
bd 12(17.5)
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Example 1 (contd)
12 in.
17.5 in.
4-#9
bars
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Table 3
Design Constants
Values used in
the example.
3 f c 200
f y
f y
3,000
4,000
5,000
6,000
0.0050
0.0050
0.0053
0.0058
3,000
4,000
5,000
6,000
0.0040
0.0040
0.0042
0.0046
3,000
4,000
5,000
6,000
0.0033
0.0033
0.0035
0.0039
3,000
4,000
5,000
6,000
0.0027
0.0027
0.0028
0.0031
max = 0.75 b
Fy = 40,000 psi
0.0278
0.0372
0.0436
0.0490
Fy = 50,000 psi
0.0206
0.0275
0.0324
0.0364
Fy = 60,000 psi
0.0161
0.0214
0.0252
0.0283
Fy = 75,000 psi
0.0116
0.0155
0.0182
0.0206
k (ksi)
0.0135
0.0180
0.0225
0.0270
0.4828
0.6438
0.8047
0.9657
0.0108
0.0144
0.0180
0.0216
0.4828
0.6438
0.8047
0.9657
0.0090
0.0120
0.0150
0.0180
0.4828
0.6438
0.8047
0.9657
0.0072
0.0096
0.0120
0.0144
0.4828
0.6438
0.8047
0.9657
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Example 1 (contd)
12 in.
N C = NT
0.85 f cba = As f y
a=
As f y
0.85 f cb
4(60 )
= 5.88 in.
0.85(4 )(12 )
20 in.
17.5 in.
4-#9
bars
a
5.88
= 17.5
= 14.6 in.
2
2
Therefore,
M n = As f y Z = 0.85 f cbaZ
Z =d
3,504
ft - kips
12
Hence, M n = 292 ft - kips (based on Steel)
M n = 4(60)(14.6) = 3,504 in - kips =
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Example 1 (contd)
wD + wL
Service Loads:
The beam weight is to be calculated:
Beam weight = Volume 0.150 kip/ft
10 ft
10 ft
12
kip
20
U = 1.4D +1.7L
ACI Code
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Example 1 (contd)
wu = 1.4wD + 1.7 wL
ACI Code
Rn 1.4D +1.7L
Mu =
Rn (1.4M D +1.7M L = Mu )
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Example 1 (contd)
wu = 2.83 kips/ft
10 ft
10 ft
38.5 k
38.5 k
38.5 k
10.2 k
Shear V
10.2 k
38.5 k
243.5 ft-k
Moment M
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Introduction to Slabs
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Introduction to Slabs
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Floor-Column Systems
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Floor-Column Systems
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One-Way Slab
A one-way slab can be defined as a
structural reinforced concrete slab
supported on two opposite sides so that
the bending occurs in one direction only,
that is, perpendicular to the supported
edges.
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One-Way Slab
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Two-Way Slab
A two-way slab can be defined as a
structural reinforced concrete slab
supported along four edges so that the
bending occurs in two directions
perpendicular to each other.
However, If the ratio of the lengths of the
two perpendicular sides is in excess of 2,
the slab may be assumed to act as a oneway slab with bending primarily occurring
in the short direction.
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Introduction to Slabs
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Flat Slab
A specific type of twoway slab is categorized
as a flat slab. A flat
slab may be defined as
a concrete slab
reinforced in two or
more directions,
generally without
beams or girders to
transfer the loads to the
supporting members.
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Figure 1
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(5a)
(5b)
Concrete protection:
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Example 2
3
clear
4
12 ft
#8 @ 6 o.c
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Example 2 (contd)
OK
As f y
0.85 f cb
b = 12 in.
8
clear
#8 @ 6 o.c
1.58(40 )
= 2.07 in.
0.85(3)(12 )
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Diameter
in
0.375
0.500
0.625
0.750
0.875
1.000
1.128
1.270
1.410
1.693
2.257
Area
in2
0.11
0.20
0.31
0.44
0.60
0.79
1.00
1.27
1.56
2.25
4.00
Weight
lb/ft
0.376
0.668
1.043
1.502
2.044
2.670
3.400
4.303
5.313
7.650
13.60
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Table 3
Design Constants
Values used in
the example.
3 f c 200
f y
f y
3,000
4,000
5,000
6,000
0.0050
0.0050
0.0053
0.0058
3,000
4,000
5,000
6,000
0.0040
0.0040
0.0042
0.0046
3,000
4,000
5,000
6,000
0.0033
0.0033
0.0035
0.0039
3,000
4,000
5,000
6,000
0.0027
0.0027
0.0028
0.0031
max = 0.75 b
Fy = 40,000 psi
0.0278
0.0372
0.0436
0.0490
Fy = 50,000 psi
0.0206
0.0275
0.0324
0.0364
Fy = 60,000 psi
0.0161
0.0214
0.0252
0.0283
Fy = 75,000 psi
0.0116
0.0155
0.0182
0.0206
k (ksi)
0.0135
0.0180
0.0225
0.0270
0.4828
0.6438
0.8047
0.9657
0.0108
0.0144
0.0180
0.0216
0.4828
0.6438
0.8047
0.9657
0.0090
0.0120
0.0150
0.0180
0.4828
0.6438
0.8047
0.9657
0.0072
0.0096
0.0120
0.0144
0.4828
0.6438
0.8047
0.9657
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Example 2 (contd)
a
2.07
= 6.75
= 5.72 in.
2
2
1.58(40)(5.72 )
M n = As f y Z =
= 30.13 ft - kips
12
Therefore,
Z =d
wu L2
8
27.1(8) 27.1(8)
=
= 1.51 k/ft
wu =
L2
(12)2
M u = M n = 27.1 =
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Example 2 (contd)
wu = 1.4 wD + 1.7 wL
wD = weight of slab =
Rn 1.4D +1.7L
8(12)
(0.150) = 0.10 k/ft
144
1.51 1.4(0.1)
= 0.806 k/ft = 806 psf
1.7
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