Topic 4 Section Analysis
Topic 4 Section Analysis
Topic 4 Section Analysis
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Some of the parameters used to describe the cross-section of a
singly reinforced beam are shown below:
Figure (b) above shows the strains in the beam when it is subject
to a sagging bending moment equal to M . The neutral axis is at
distance x from the top of the beam.
EC2 in Clause 3.1.7 allows the use of simplified stress-strain
relationship as in Fig (d) which can be used for the design at
ultimate limit state.
In the UK it is considered good practice that x should not be more
than d /2. This will ensure that the beam is under-reinforced and
will fail in a ductile manner by yielding of the reinforcement
giving a robust structural element with some warning of the
failure. If x is much greater than d /2 then the beam is overreinforced and may fail by crushing of the concrete, possibly
leading to a sudden collapse. Limiting K to 0.167, as described
later in this section, ensures that the beam is under-reinforced.
During steel yielding, the formation of plastic hinges allows
redistribution of maximum moment, resulting in a safer and
economical structure.
To ensure sufficient rotation of the plastic hinge and also to allow
for others factors, EC2 limits the depth of neutral axis to:
x 0.45 d
Figure (c) shows the design values of the stresses at the ULS.
The concrete cylinder strength f ck is multiplied by 0.85, a factor
which converts compressive strength into bending strength, and
divided by the partial safety factor m = 1.5.
The reinforcement strength fyk is divided by the partial safety
factor m = 1.15.
Note that the stress in the concrete below the neutral axis is zero as
it is assumed to be cracked.
Figure (d) is a simplified version of Figure (c) with the curved
stress block replaced by a rectangular stress block of depth 0.8 x
for ease of calculation.
Figure (e) shows the stresses from Figure(d) converted to forces.
Concrete force F cc = stress multiplied by area
= (0.567 fck )(0.8 x )( b ) = 0.453 xbfck
Steel force F st = stress multiplied by area
= 0.87 fyk As
0.85fck/c = 0.567fck
0.0035
s/2
x
s =0.8x
Fcc
Neutral
Axis
z=lad
As
st
Section
Fst
Strain
Stress Block
Bending will induce a resultant tensile force Fst in the steel bar and
a resultant compressive force in the concrete Fcc.
At equilibrium , ultimate design moment M = moment of
resistance of the section
M = Fccz =Fstz
(1)
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Therefore,
As = M
0.87fykz
This equation can be used to design the tension steel area for singly
reinforced beam section to resist an ultimate design moment M.
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Balance Section
For a singly reinforced beam, EC2 allows the maximum value
for x (depth to neutral axis)= 0.45d (for C50/60 concrete) in
order to provide ductile section and a gradual tension type
failure. This is often referred as the balance section because at
ultimate limit state the concrete and tension in steel reach their
ultimate strain at the same time.
x bal = 0.45 d
The depth of the stress block,
s = 0.8xbal = 0.8 x 0.45d = 0.36d
The force on the concrete stress block is
Fccbal = 0.567fck x b x s = 0.204fckbd
For equilibrium the force in concrete = force in steel
Fstbal = 0.87fykAsbal = Fccbal = 0.204fckbd
Therefore,
Asbal = 0.234fckbd/fyk
So that
100Asbal = 23.4 fck percent
bd
fyk
which is the steel percentage for a balanced section which should
not be exceeded for a ductile singly reinforced section.
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Fcc = Fst
therefore
0.567fckb x s = 0.87 fyk As
Therefore depth of stress block is
s = 0.87fykAs/0.567fckb
And
x = s/0.8
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d =520mm
As=1470 mm2
Fcc = Fst
Therefore
0.567fckb x s = 0.87 fyk As
0.567 x 25 x 300 x s = 0.87 x 500 x 1470
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s = 150 mm
and
x = s/0.8 = 150/0.8 = 188 mm
This value is less than 0.617. Therefore the steel yielded and fst =
0.87fyk as assumed.
Therefore moment of resistance of the section is
M = Fst x z
= 0.87fykAs(d s/2)
= 0.87 x 500 x 1470(520 150/2) x 10-6
= 284 kNm
Doubly Reinforced Concrete Section
When M > 0.167fckbd2 i.e when the design moment exceeds the
moment of resistance of concrete ( Mbal) then compression
reinforcement is required.
0.85fck/c = 0.567fck
0.0035
s/2
d
As
Fsc
x
s =0.8x
Fcc
Neutral
Axis
z bal
As
st
Section
Fst
Strains
Stress Block
( K K bal ) f ck bd 2
0.87 f yk ( d d ' )
and
As =
K bal f ck bd 2
0.87 f yk z bal
+ As
M
bd 2 f ck
As
d=50
mm
d =440
mm
As
K=
b=260
mm
M
bd 2 f ck
( K K bal ) f ck bd 2
0.87 f yk ( d d ' )
K bal f ck bd 2
0.87 f yk z bal
+ As
s/2
d=50
As=628
Fsc
x
s =0.8x
Fcc
Neutral
Axis
d=510
z bal
As=2410
Fst
Section
Stress Block
Using equilibrium
(tension) (compression)
Fst
= Fsc + Fcc
0.87fykAs = 0.567fckbs + 0.87 fykAs
s = 0.87fyk(As As)/ 0.567fckb
= 0.87 x 500 (2410 628)/0.567 x 25 x 280
= 195 mm
x = s/0.8 = 244 mm
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