Lecture 9 - Flexure: September 25, 2001 CVEN 444
Lecture 9 - Flexure: September 25, 2001 CVEN 444
bw
hf
2
beff 4bw
Various Possible Geometries of T-
Beams
Single Tee
Twin Tee
Box
Analysis of T-Beam
Case 1: a hf
Same as rectangular section
Assume s y f s f y
( Steel is yielding under
reinforced)
Check
a hf
Equilibrium
As f y
T Ca
0.85 f c b
Analysis of T-Beam
Case 1: a hf
Confirm
s y
a
c
1
d c
s cu y
c
Calculate Mn
a
M n As f y d
2
Analysis of T-Beam
Case 2: a hf
Assume steel yields
Cf 0.85 f c b bw hf
C w 0.85 f c bw a
T As f y
Equilibrium
As f y 0.85 f c b bw hf
T Cf C w a
0.85 f cbw
Analysis of T-Beam
Case 2: a hf
Confirm
a hf
a
c
1
d c
s cu y
c
Calculate Mn
a hf
M n C w d Cf d
2 2
Analysis of T-Beams
The definition of
Cc and Cf for the
T-Beam are given
as:
Cf 0.85 f c b bw hf
Cw 0.85 f c bw a
T As f y
Limitations on Reinforcement for
Flange Beams
• Upper Limits
max 0.75 bal
As(bal) Cc(bal) From balanced
where bal As(bal)
bw d fy strain condition
Note:
For flange in compression and when balanced neutral axis
depth, cbal, is below flange Cc(bal) = Cf(bal) + Cw(bal)
Limitations on Reinforcement for
Flange Beams
• Lower Limits
– Flange in compression
3 f c
bw d
fy
As(min) larger of
200 bw d
f y
Limitations on Reinforcement for
Flange Beams
• Lower Limits
– Flange in tension
6 f c
bw d
fy
3 f c
As(min) smaller of beff d
larger of f y
200
beff d
f y
Limitations on Reinforcement for
Flange Beams
• Lower Limits
– If As(provided) 4/3 As(req’d) based on analysis
View of Pan Joist Slab from Below Walter P. Moore & Assoc.
Pan Joist Floor Systems
View of Double Skip Joist Slab from Below Walter P. Moore & Assoc.
Pan Joist Floor
Systems
Placing Reinforcement
for a Pan Joist Slab
Joist Details
Pan Joist Floor Systems
• ACI Requirements for Joist Construction
(Sec. 8.11, ACI 318-99)
– Slabs and ribs must be cast monolithically.
– Ribs must be spaced consistently
– Ribs may not be less than 4 inches in width
– Depth of ribs may not be more than 3.5 times the minimum
rib width
– Clear spacing between ribs shall not exceed 30 inches.
** Ribbed slabs not meeting these requirements are designed
as slabs and beams. **
Pan Joist Floor Systems
• Slab Thickness
– (ACI Sec. 8.11.6.1)
t 2 in. for joints formed with 20 in. wide pans
t 2.5 in. for joints formed with 30 in. wide pans
– Building codes give minimum fire resistance rating:
1-hour fire rating: ¾ in. cover, 3”-3.5” slab
thickness
2-hour fire rating: 1 in. cover, 4.5” slab thickness
Pan Joist Floor Systems
• Standard Removable Form Dimensions
– See Fig. 10-28
– Std. Widths: 20 in. & 30 in. (measured at bottom of
ribs)
– Std. Depths: 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16 or 20 in.
– End Forms: one end is closed (built-in) to form the
supporting beam
– Tapered End Forms: provide additional shear
capacity at ends of joists by tapering ends to
increase rib width.
Pan Joist
Slabs
• Distribution Ribs
– Placed perpendicular to joists
– Spans < 20 ft.: None
– Spans 20-30 ft.: Provided a midspan
– Spans > 30 ft.: Provided at third-points
– Note: not required by ACI Code, but typically
used in construction
– At least one continuous #4 bar is provided at top
and bottom of distribution rib.
Member Depth
• ACI provides minimum member depth and slab
thickness requirements that can be used without a
deflection calculation (Sec. 9.5)
– Useful for selecting preliminary member sizes
• ACI 318 - Table 9.5a:
– Min. thickness, h
• For beams with one end continuous: L/18.5
• For beams with both ends continuous: L/21
• L is span length in inches
– Table 9.5a usually gives a depth too shallow for design, but
should be checked as a minimum.
Member Depth
ACI 318-99: Table 9.5a
Member Depth
• Rule of Thumb:
– hb (in.) ~ L (ft.)
– Ex.) 30 ft. span -> hb ~ 30 in.
– May be a little large, but okay as a start to calc. DL
• Another Rule of Thumb:
– wDL (web below slab) ~ 15% (wSDL+ wLL)
• Note: For design, start with maximum moment for
beam to finalize depth.
• Select b as a function of d
– b ~ (0.45 to 0.65) (d)