Chapter 1 Properties of Reinforced Concrete
Chapter 1 Properties of Reinforced Concrete
Chapter 1 Properties of Reinforced Concrete
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Diameter Number of Bars
(mm) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 12 13 14 15
6 0.28 0.57 0.85 1.13 1.41 1.70 1.98 2.26 2.54 2.83 3.39 3.68 3.96 4.24
8 0.50 1.01 1.51 2.01 2.51 3.02 3.52 4.02 4.52 5.03 6.03 6.53 7.04 7.54
10 0.79 1.57 2.36 3.14 3.93 4.71 5.50 6.28 7.07 7.85 9.42 10.21 11.00 11.78
12 1.13 2.26 3.39 4.52 5.65 6.79 7.92 9.05 10.18 11.31 13.57 14.70 15.83 16.96
14 1.54 3.08 4.62 6.16 7.70 9.24 10.78 12.32 13.85 15.39 18.47 20.01 21.55 23.09
16 2.01 4.02 6.03 8.04 10.05 12.06 14.07 16.08 18.10 20.11 24.13 26.14 28.15 30.16
18 2.54 5.09 7.63 10.18 12.72 15.27 17.81 20.36 22.90 25.45 30.54 33.08 35.63 38.17
20 3.14 6.28 9.42 12.57 15.71 18.85 21.99 25.13 28.27 31.42 37.70 40.84 43.98 47.12
22 3.80 7.60 11.40 15.21 19.01 22.81 26.61 30.41 34.21 38.01 45.62 49.42 53.22 57.02
25 4.91 9.82 14.73 19.63 24.54 29.45 34.36 39.27 44.18 49.09 58.90 63.81 68.72 73.63
30 7.07 14.14 21.21 28.27 35.34 42.41 49.48 56.55 63.62 70.69 84.82 91.89 98.96 106.03
32 8.04 16.08 24.13 32.17 40.21 48.25 56.30 64.34 72.38 80.42 96.51 104.55 112.59 120.64
38 11.34 22.68 34.02 45.36 56.71 68.05 79.39 90.73 102.07 113.41 136.09 147.43 158.78 170.12
Chapter 2
Flexural Analysis
of
Reinforced Concrete Beams
1. Introduction
The analysis and design of a structural
member may be regarded as the process of
selecting the proper materials and determining
the member dimensions such that the design
strength is equal or greater than the required
strength.
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V V
T
P P
n u
n u
n u
n u
T
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Gravity load path in a floor slab a) one-way system;
b) two-way system
2. Design Assumptions
1. Strain in concrete is the same as in reinforcing bars at
the same level, provided that the bond between the steel
and concrete is adequate.
2. Strain in concrete is linearly proportional to the distance
from the neutral axis (Fig 2.1).
3. The modulus of elasticity of all grades of steel is
4. Plane cross-sections continue to be plane after bending
5
200000 2 10
s
E MPa MPa = =
Fig 2.1 Strain diagram
2. Design Assumptions
5. Tensile strength of concrete shall be neglected in axial
and flexural calculations of reinforced concrete.
6.
2. Design Assumptions
7. Maximum usable strain at extreme concrete compression
fiber shall be assumed equal to
u
= 0.003.
2. Design Assumptions
3. Stress in reinforcement f
s
below the yield strength f
y
shall be taken as E
s
times the steel strain
s
. For strains
greater than f
y
/E
s
, stress in reinforcement shall be
considered independent of strain and equal to f
y
.
when
s
y
(yield strain):
f
s
= E
s
s
when
s
y
:
f
s
= E
s
y
= f
y
3. Behavior of a simply supported reinforced
concrete beam loaded to failure
Failure conditions at the positive
sections in a continuous
reinforced concrete beam
Failure conditions at the
negative-moment sections in a
continuous reinforced concrete
beam
4. Type of flexural failure
Three types of flexural failure of a structural member
can be expected depending on the percentage of steel
used in the section.
1. Tension-control section: c
c
= 0.003 & c
s
> 0.005
4. Type of flexural failure
2. Balance-control section:
4. Type of flexural failure
2. Compression-control section:
5. Strain Limits
Strain Limits
Section Condition Concrete Strain Steel Strain Notes (f
y
= 400MPa)
Compression-controlled 0.003 c
t
s f
y
/E
s
c
t
s 0.002
Tension-controlled 0.003 c
t
> 0.005 c
t
> 0.005
Transition region 0.003 f
y
/E
s
< c
t
< 0.005 0.002
< c
t
< 0.005
Balanced strain 0.003 c
s
= f
y
/E
s
c
s
= 0.002
Transition region (flexure) 0.003 0.004
< c
t
< 0.005 0.004
< c
t
< 0.005
6. Load Factors