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Design Steps For DRB PDF

1. The document outlines the 7 step design process for designing ductile reinforced concrete beams (DRB). The steps include: collecting design parameters, calculating effective span, determining factored shear and bending moments, calculating design limits, sizing tension reinforcement, determining compression reinforcement, and checking shear and development length. 2. Key design parameters include the beam's cross sectional dimensions, material strengths, and applied loads. Effective span is calculated based on support spacing. Factored shear and bending moments are determined from the loads and geometry. 3. Design limits for bending moment capacity are calculated based on rebar yield strength and concrete strength. Tension reinforcement is sized to resist moments up to and beyond the design limit.
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Design Steps For DRB PDF

1. The document outlines the 7 step design process for designing ductile reinforced concrete beams (DRB). The steps include: collecting design parameters, calculating effective span, determining factored shear and bending moments, calculating design limits, sizing tension reinforcement, determining compression reinforcement, and checking shear and development length. 2. Key design parameters include the beam's cross sectional dimensions, material strengths, and applied loads. Effective span is calculated based on support spacing. Factored shear and bending moments are determined from the loads and geometry. 3. Design limits for bending moment capacity are calculated based on rebar yield strength and concrete strength. Tension reinforcement is sized to resist moments up to and beyond the design limit.
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Design steps for DRB

1. Basic data
Enter the values of b, clear span(L), fck, fy, clear cover,
superimposed load, Overall depth (D), dia. Of bar(∅)
and calculate effective depth provided,

dprov = D – clear cover -
2

2. Effective span
Leff = min. of { c/c dist. b/w supports and L+d}

3. Factored SF & BM
Self wt. of beam = b*D*unit wt. of concrete
Factored load, wu = 1.5*(S.D.L + self wt.)
𝑤𝑢 ∗𝐿2 𝑒𝑓𝑓
Factored BM, Mu =
8
𝑤𝑢 ∗𝐿𝑒𝑓𝑓
Factored SF, Vu =
2

4. Design parameters
𝑋𝑢𝑚𝑎𝑥 700
Find = &
𝑑 1100+0.87∗𝑓𝑦

𝑋𝑢𝑚𝑎𝑥 𝑋𝑢𝑚𝑎𝑥
Qlim = 0.36* ∗ (1 − 0.42 ∗ ) ∗ 𝑓𝑐𝑘
𝑑 𝑑
Mulim = Qlim * b * 𝑑2

If Mu < Mulim , Design as SRB


& Mu > Mulim , Design as DRB

5. Design of tensile R/F


Find the area of tension steel required to resist Mulim
Mulim = 0.87*fy*Ast1*(d – 0.42*xumax)
𝑴𝒖𝒍𝒊𝒎
𝑨𝒔𝒕𝟏 =
𝟎.𝟖𝟕∗𝒇𝒚∗(𝒅−𝟎.𝟒𝟐∗𝒙𝒖𝒎𝒂𝒙 )
Find the area of tension steel required to resist (Mu – Mulim)
Mu – Mulim = 0.87*fy*Ast2*(d – d’)
(𝐌𝐮 – 𝐌𝐮𝐥𝐢𝐦)
Ast2 =
𝟎.𝟖𝟕∗ 𝒇𝒚∗ 𝒅′

Ast = Ast1 + Ast2 < 𝑴𝒂𝒙. R/F = 0.04*b*D


𝝅∗∅𝟐
ast =
𝟒

No. of bars required,


𝑨𝒔𝒕
Nreq =
𝒂𝒔𝒕

Ast,provided = N * ast
% of R/F provided,
𝑨𝒔𝒕
pt,prov. = *100
𝒃∗𝒅

6. Determination of compression R/F


Find the compression steel to resist tensile force
C2 = T2
Fsc*Asc = 0.87*fy*Ast2
𝟎. 𝟖𝟕 ∗ 𝒇𝒚 ∗ 𝑨𝒔𝒕𝟐
𝑨𝒔𝒄 =
𝒇𝒔𝒄

Where, fsc can be calculated from the following table given in SP:16
code:
fy (N/mm2)
d’/d ratio
0.05 0.1 0.15 0.20
250 217 217 217 217
415 355 353 342 329
500 424 412 395 370
550 458 441 419 380

7. Check for shear and development length (Same as SRB)

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