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Composite Structures

1) The document discusses stresses in composite structures made of two or more materials. 2) It explains that the strain is equal for each material in a composite bar under an external load, and the total load is equal to the sum of loads carried by each material. 3) Several examples are provided to calculate stresses in composite steel-concrete columns and composite bars made of different materials like steel, copper, and brass under an applied load.

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Composite Structures

1) The document discusses stresses in composite structures made of two or more materials. 2) It explains that the strain is equal for each material in a composite bar under an external load, and the total load is equal to the sum of loads carried by each material. 3) Several examples are provided to calculate stresses in composite steel-concrete columns and composite bars made of different materials like steel, copper, and brass under an applied load.

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v;;;ro:RMATION AND STRE SSES IN COMPOSITE STRU CTURES

:
If a baf is made up of two or more differ ent mate rials, it is calle d
comp osite secti on.
for example.
_ steel and copp er copp er and alum inium
- steel and brass concr ete and steel etc.

p
Cons ider the comp osite bar show n
in Fig. 8.60.
Let,
MATERlAL- 1
P = Total load on the bar,
A 1 = Area of bar 1,
A-;_= Area of bar 2,
E1 = Modu lus of elasti city of bar 1,
Ei = Modu lus of elasti city of bar 2,
P 1 = Load share d by bar 1,
P2 = Load share d by bar 2,
FIG. 8.51

For comp osite bars :


(i) Elong ation or contr actio n of each bar is same , hence the
strain is equa l for
each bar.
(ii) Total exter nal load on the comp osite bar is equal _ to the
sum of the loads
carrie d by the differ ent mater ials.

a
. . . (i) e=-
E1 E2 E
Here, E 1 is know n as modu lar ratio.
E2
Now,
p
cr = -
p = pl + P2 A
COMPOSITE STEE L-CON CRETE COLUM N
p = cr 1A1 + crA ... (ii)
Example- : A copp er rod of 20 mm diam eter is place d inside the steel tube
:ofexternal diam eter 25 mm and inter nal diam eter 22 mm. The tube and rod
.·ue500 mm l ong and are rigid ly conn ected toget her at the ends. Find the value
:ftbe external load P carri ed by the assem bly if the stres s in steel is limite d
miso N/mm 2 • Take E 5 = 200 kN/m m2 and Ee = 100 kN/m m 2 •
E = 20 0 l{_N / mn1 2
s
Ee = 10 0 kN/u11n 2
2
0-
5
= 15 0 N /m m
As = ~ X ( 25 2 - 22 2 )
4 '
= 11 0. 74 m rn 2
Ac = ¾x 20 2
= 314. 15 01 01
2

O's O'c
-= COPPER ROD
Es Ee d=20Mri
Es FIG . 8.52
... crs - ·O 'c
Ee
3
20 0 X 10 a
... O' s=
10 0 X 103 C
... O's = 2 crc
... 15 0 = -2 crc
... crc = 75 N/ m m 2
No w, p = crsAs + crc·Ac
= 15 0 X 11 0. 74 + 75 X 31 4. 15
= 40 17 2. 25 N
... IP = 40. 172 kN ]
Example-- : A load of 2000 kN is applied on a short con c rete column 50
x 500 mm, reinforced with four nos. of 10mm dia. steel bars. Find stresses in O m ill
5 2 concr~
and steel. Take value of E for steel as 2 .1 x 10 N/mm and for concrete 14 -~
N/mm2. . . x Ioi

S olution :

7t
~ = 4 X X 102 = 314.15 rnm2
4

Agross = 500 x 500 = 250000 mm2


RCC COLUMN
SECTION ,P = 2000 kN = 2000 x 103 N

= 250000 - 314.15
FIG. 8.55
= 249685.85 mm2

2.1 X 105
==----a
l.4xl0 4 c

cr S = 15 cr C

p = as ~ + cr c . Ac
Exa mp le - : Tw o bra ss rod s eac h 10 mm dia met er and one ste el
rod 16 ·m m
diameter tog eth er sup por t a loa d of 50 -kN as sho wn in fig.
8.5 7. Fin d stre ss in eac h
rods . E 5 = 2 x 10 5 N/m m 2 , Eb = 1 x 105 N/m m 2 •
Sol utio n : _

1C
'As
= -4 X 16 2

= 201 .06 mm 2

1t
Ab= 2 x - x 10 2
4
= 157 .06 Inm 2
l5 = 300 mm.

lb = 200 mn1
50kN
2
E s = 2 x 105 N/mm ,
2 BRASS - ~ /
Eb = 1 x 10 5 N/mm
BRAss
decrease in length of steel 2001"'tr,
bar and brass bar will be equal.
bl5 = D~
cr x ls crb x lb
-5 - = - - -
Es Eb

as = -Es x -lb x ab
Eb lg
FI G. 8.57
2 X 10 5 200
= · x--cr
1 X 10 5 300 b

cr 5 = 1.33 crb

p = PS + Pb
p = cr s As + cr b Ab
50 x 103 = 1.33 crb x 201.06 + crb x 157.06
50 X 10 3 = 424.47 crb
crb = j117.80 N/mm2 (MPa) j
cr 5 = 1.33 x 117.80

= j156.67 N/mm 2 (MPa) j


ii:asnple - : In a R..c .c . column of ti:te 300 mm x 300 mn1 the nrco 11(
concrete i.A 35 time• more than the •rea of t1teel wkil~ t he pt-rntis siblc
roroprcssive s ti e.•• ln steel l~ 35 tltnea n1ore tha n tbe pcnntss lble stres~ tn
concrete , If the t ot al lood ou the column is 875 kN ~ ftnd the va ltte of stress ln
concrete and atcel.
Soh1tton :
D11ta : Colurnn sl Zl" ==- 300 nun x 300 'm m
A~= 300 x 300 = 90 .000 mrn 2
Ac = :35 A.8
0 8 c: 35 o <'

A5 = ~ • A-c
I\ ~ = 90 ,000 - 35 A~
~

36 A 8 = 90,000
As ::: 2500 mm 2
~ :::: 35 As
= 35 X 2500
::: 87500 rnrn 2
W-e kn ow that,
p = p 5 + pc
p = o s As + a c . Ac ,...
,. -
875 x l Q3 == 3 5 cr c x 2b00 , X 8 t 500
-r crc .
875 x l Q3 ::: 175000 Oc

:. \crc"' 5 N/ mm2 J
•,• cr" ~ 35 oc
;; :3 5 X 5

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