Topic 4 Section Analysis
Topic 4 Section Analysis
Deep Beams - Deep beams having a clear span of less than three times
their overall depth require special consideration and are outside the scope
of this module. EC2 gives design guidance.
Slender Beams- Slender beams, where the breadth of the compression face
b is small compared with the depth and length, have a tendency to fail by
lateral torsional buckling. If this buckling is prevented by, for example, a
slab attached to the compression face of the beam, then the beam is
considered as laterally restrained and it will be satisfactory if the depth h is
not more than 2.5 times the breadth b. If the compression face is
unrestrained, then the unrestrained length should not be more than 35 b .
In practice, slender beams are rare.
Mu ≥ Md
The ultimate design bending moment Md is calculated under
ultimate design loads and will be greatest at or near the centre of
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the beam.(For simply supported beam with uniformly distributed
load Md = wdL2/8)
To determine the Mu section analysis can be used as 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
0.85fck/γc = 0.567fck
0.0035
b
s/2
x s =0.8x Fcc
Neutral
d Axis
z=lad
As
Fst
εst
Bending will induce a resultant tensile force Fst in the steel bar and
a resultant compressive force in the concrete Fcc.
and z = d – s/2
substitute in (2)
M = Fccz = 0.567fck x b x s x z
Replacing s, s=2(d-z)
M = 1.134fckb(d-z)z
In equation (1) ,
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.
x bal = 0.45 d
Therefore,
Asbal = 0.234fckbd/fyk
So that
100Asbal = 23.4 fck percent
bd fyk
Mbal = 0.167fckbd2
and
Md = 0.167 = Kbal
fckbd2
If
Fcc = Fst
therefore
s = 0.87fykAs/0.567fckb
And x = s/0.8
Example:
b=300mm
d =520mm
As=1470 mm2
Fcc = Fst
Therefore
0.567fckb x s = 0.87 fyk As
s = 150 mm
and
M = Fst x z
= 0.87fykAs(d – s/2)
= 0.87 x 500 x 1470(520 – 150/2) x 10-6
= 284 kNm
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/γc = 0.567fck
0.0035
b
s/2
d’
Fsc
Fst
εst
( K K bal ) f ck bd 2
As’ =
0.87 f yk (d d ' )
and
K bal f ck bd 2
As = + As’
0.87 f yk z bal
M
Where Kbal = 0.167 and K=
bd 2 f ck
If d’/d < 0.171 than the compression yielded
EXAMPLE
b=260
mm
M
K=
bd 2 f ck
= 285 x 106/260x4402x25 = 0.226 >0.167
Therefore compression steel is required.
Compression steel:
( K K bal ) f ck bd 2
As’ =
0.87 f yk (d d ' )
= (0.226 – 0.167) x 25 x 260 x 4402
0.87 x 500 x (400 – 50)
= 438 mm2
Tension steel:
K bal f ck bd 2
As = + As’
0.87 f yk z bal
= 0.167 x 25 x 260 x 4402 + 438
0.87 x 500(0.82 x 400)
= 1339 + 438 = 1777 mm2
Example
0.85fck/γc = 0.567fck
b=280
s/2
d’=50
Fsc
Fst
Using equilibrium
(tension) (compression)
Fst = Fsc + Fcc
x = s/0.8 = 244 mm