BS 8110 PART 3 1985 - Design Charts For Singly Reinforcement Beam, Doubly Reinforcement Beam & Rectangular Columns
BS 8110 PART 3 1985 - Design Charts For Singly Reinforcement Beam, Doubly Reinforcement Beam & Rectangular Columns
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Structural use of concrete
Part 3. Design charts for singly reinforced beams,
doubly reinforced beams and rectangular columns
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AMD 5918
Amendment No. 1
published and effective from 31 May 1989
toBS8llO: Part3: 1985
Structural use of concrete
Part 3. Design charts for singly reinforced beams,
doubly reinforced beams and rectangular columns
AMO 5918 Replace pages iii and iv and v and vi by new pages iii and iv and v and vi (pages iv and vi
May 1989 unchanged).
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BS 8110: Part 3 :1985
Foreword
Contents
Page
Foreword Inside front cover Rectangular columns
Committees responsible Back cover fV fCu dlh Chart number
Design charts 460 25 0.75 21
0.80 22
1 General 0.85 23
11 Scope ii
0.90 24
1.2 Symbols ii
0.95 25
1.3 Use of charts ii 460 30 0.75 26
2 Design charts ii 0.80 27
Singly reinforced beams 0.85 28
Chart number 0.90 29
250 1 0.95 30
460 2 460 35 0.75 31
0.80 32
Doubly reinforced beams 0.85 33
f~, d’Id Chart number 0.90 34
460 25 0.10 3 0.95 35
0.15 4 460 40 0.75 36
0.20 5 0.80 37
460 30 0.10 6 0.85 38
0.15 7 0.90 39
0.20 8 0.95 40
460 35 0.10 9 460 45 0.75 41
0.15 10 0.80 42
0.20 11 0.85 43
460 40 0.10 12 0.90 44
0.15 13 0.95 45
0.20 14 460 50 0.75 46
460 45 0.10 15 0.80 47
0.15 16 0.85 48
0.20 17 0.90 49
460 50 0.10 18 0.95 50
0.15 19 Page
0.20 20 Appendices
A. Notes on the derivation of the design charts iii
B. Design examples v
B.1 Singly reinforced beams
B.2 Doubly reinforced beams vi
8.3 Rectangular columns vi
Figures
1 Conditions of stress and strains assumed at the
ultimate limit state iii
2 Short term design stress-strain curve for normal-
weight concrete iv
3 Short term design stress-strain curve for
reinforcement iv
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Appendices
iii
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0.67 takes account of the relation between the cube strength and the bending strength in a flexural member. It is
simply a coefficient and noe a partial safety factor.
2.
NOTE. ~cu is in N/mm
Figure 2. Short term design stress-strain curve for normal-weight concrete
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fyi Tm
iv
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Assume 16 mm bars
Appendix B. Design examples Therefore
NOTE. The use of each type of chart is illustrated by an example. d= 160- [30+16]
122 mm
=
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Design the centre cross section of a rectangular beam to Design the cross section of a rectangular column to comply
comply with the following requirements at the ultimate with the following requirements at the ultimate limit state.
limit state. Design details:
Design details: ~cu = 50 N/mm2;
2; 4=460 N/mm2;
‘Cu =40 N/mm
4, 460 N/mm2; cover = 40 mm to main reinforcement;
M = 127 kN’m; M = 91.2 kNm about major axis
cover = 30 mm to main reinforcement. 0 kN’m about minor axis
The critical cross section under consideration is given N2460kN
below and the bending moment at the ultimate limit state
has been obtained by redistribution involving a reduction The cross section of the column is as follows:
equal to 30 % of the numerically largest moment given by
the elastic maximum moments diagram for the beam.
b~200
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