Lecture 12
Lecture 12
Lecture 12
Design
February 10, 2003
CVEN 444
Lecture Goals
Resistance Factors and Loads
Design of Singly Reinforced Rectangular
Beam
Unknown section dimensions
Known section dimensions
Flexural Design of Reinforced
Concrete Beams and Slab Sections
Analysis Versus Design:
Analysis: Given a cross-section, fc , reinforcement
sizes, location, fy compute
resistance or capacity
Design: Given factored load effect (such as Mu)
select suitable section(dimensions, fc,
fy, reinforcement, etc.)
Flexural Design of Reinforced
Concrete Beams and Slab Sections
ACI Code Requirements for Strength Design
1. Location of Reinforcement
locate reinforcement where cracking occurs
(tension region) Tensile stresses may be due to :
a ) Flexure
b ) Axial Loads
c ) Shrinkage effects
Background Information for
Designing Beam Sections
2. Construction
formwork is expensive - try to reuse at several
floors
Background Information for
Designing Beam Sections
3. Beam Depths
• ACI 318 - Table 9.5(a) min. h based on
l (span) (slab & beams)
• Rule of thumb: hb (in) l (ft)
• Design for max. moment over a support to set
depth of a continuous beam.
Background Information for
Designing Beam Sections
4. Concrete Cover
Cover = Dimension between the surface of the
slab or beam and the reinforcement
Background Information for
Designing Beam Sections
4. Concrete Cover
Why is cover needed?
[a] Bonds reinforcement to concrete
[b] Protect reinforcement against corrosion
[c] Protect reinforcement from fire (over
heating causes strength loss)
[d] Additional cover used in garages, factories,
etc. to account for abrasion and wear.
Background Information for
Designing Beam Sections
Minimum Cover Dimensions (ACI 318 Sec 7.7)
Sample values for cast in-place concrete
• Concrete cast against & exposed to earth - 3 in.
• Concrete (formed) exposed to earth & weather
No. 6 to No. 18 bars - 2 in.
No. 5 and smaller - 1.5 in
Background Information for
Designing Beam Sections
Minimum Cover Dimensions (ACI 318 Sec 7.7)
•Concrete not exposed to earth or weather
- Slab, walls, joists
No. 14 and No. 18 bars - 1.5 in
No. 11 bar and smaller - 0.75 in
- Beams, Columns - 1.5 in
Background Information for
Designing Beam Sections
Interior beam.
Minimum Cover Dimension
Reinforcement bar arrangement for two layers.
Minimum Cover Dimension
ACI 3.3.3
Nominal maximum
aggregate size.
3/4 clear space.,
1/3 slab depth,
1/5 narrowest dim.
Example - Singly Reinforced
Beam
2 d d
1 2
0.85 f c k 1 k bd
size
2
Ru
Example - Singly Reinforced
Beam
Compute k’ and determine Ru
c
k 1 0.85 0.275
d
0.23375
k
Ru 0.85 f c k 1
2
0.23375
0.85 3 ksi 0.23375 1
2
0.5264 ksi
Example - Singly Reinforced
Beam
Calculate the bd 2 and by selecting c/d =0.275 =0.9
MU
MN
bd
2
Ru Ru
12 in
225 k-ft ft
0.9
5699 in 3
0.5264 ksi
Example - Singly Reinforced
Beam
Calculate d, if b = 12 in.
3
5699 in
d
2
440.67 in 2 d 21.79 in.
12 in
As 4 1.0 in 2 4.00 in 2
Compute
As 4.00 in 2
bd 12.0 in 22.5 in
0.014815
Example - Singly Reinforced
Beam
b 4d b 3s 2 cover dstirrup
4 1.128 in. 3 1.128 in. 2 1.5 in. 0.375 in.
11.65 in
db
h d cover dstirrup
2
22.5 in.
1.128 in.
1.5 in. 0.375 in.
2
24.94 in
Use h = 25 in.
Example - Singly Reinforced
Beam
Find a
a
As f y
4.0 in 2
40 ksi
0.85f cb 0.85 3 ksi 12.0 in.
5.23 in.
Therefore, is 0.9
Example - Singly Reinforced
Beam
Compute the Mn for the beam
a
M N As f y d
2
5.23 in.
4.0 in 40 ksi 22.5 in.
2
2
3186.6 k-in
Calculate Mu
MU MN
0.9 3186.6 k-in 2863.4 k-in
Example - Singly Reinforced
Beam
Check the beam Mu = 225 k-ft*12 in/ft =2700 k-in
2863.4 2700
*100% 6.05%
2700