RCC Lecture Series 2 2018-19 PDF
RCC Lecture Series 2 2018-19 PDF
RCC Lecture Series 2 2018-19 PDF
DESIGN OF RC BEAMS
3.1. INTRODUCTION
The prime purpose of reinforced concrete (RC) beams is to
transfer loads by flexural action to columns.
There are several types of RC beams defined with respect to:
a) Support Conditions
(i) Simply supported beams,
(ii) Continuous beams,
Figure 3.1
b) Reinforcement position
- Singly reinforced - Doubly reinforced
c) Cross-section
Rectangular T-Sections L-Sections
Figure 3.2
3.1.1. Failure of RC beam
Basically, beams may fail due to (i) excessive bending or (ii) shear
(iii) Torsional moment (iv) excessive deflection
or
2. The simplified stress block illustrated in figure 3.3.
• .
0.67 f cu
f cu ( N / mm 2 )
m
5.5( f cu / m )0.5 kN / m 2
200kN / mm 2
200kN / mm 2
fy
Compression m
F 0.1 f cu bd (13)
Flexural Behaviour in Beams
For the purpose of studying the flexural behaviour of beams, we
consider the figure below. In this figure, a loading pattern is
shown with two equal loads that are applied at equal distances
, a, from each support of a reinforced beam.
x
Where; n 0.5
d
x
z
The Balanced Section
- From figure 2.1 and 3.3 When the depth of neutral axis is limited
to one-half the effective depth, the minimum steel strain is
0.0035. THE SECTION IS BALANCED
- From figure 2.1 (BS 8110), a strain of 0.0035 ensures that the
steel is not yielding at collapse, thus a warning for failure is
given by excessive deflection and visual cracking.
f y Stress Tension
m
Strain
fy
Compression m
x 0.5d 0.45d
N.A
h d
As
0.0035
x
Where n 0.5
d
General case…..
Considering equilibrium of forces once again,
we have;
C 0.447 f cu b(0.9)(d / 2) Fc
z d (1 0.9 / 4) 0.775d
Moment of resistance with respect to steel
Percentage of steel,
The Under and over-reinforced Sections
Balanced section is not usual, because in most cases the dimensions
are fixed and the problem is to determine the steel area to resist a
given moment. The minimum effective depth for a singly reinforced
beam is that which corresponds to a balanced section.
cu Fc k2 x Fc
x 0.9x
N . A.
h d
z z
As
f st Fs f st Fs
s
Section Section
Section profile profile
d
x
2
d
x z zbal s cu
2
d
x z zbal s cu
2
The Ultimate Moment of
Resistance
The Ultimate Moment of Resistance
From; M 0.156bd f depend only upon the
RC
2
cu
0.67 f cu
M Fc z 0.9bxz mc 1.5
mc
fcubd 2
z
Substituting M
and zo we have
K d
f cu bd 2
8
K zo 1 zo 9K
9 or 0 zo2 zo
8
F 's F 's
d’ 's
A 's Fc 0.9x
Fc
NA
h d
z z
As
s Fs fs Fs
A 's
As
As1 As 2
(a) Doubly reinforced section
(b) Singly reinforced (c) Steel only section
( As As1 As 2 ) balanced section
But
Hence
Alternatively, since compression steel should be yielding, extra
moment beyond that of singly reinforced section is given by
Hence