Chapter Two Example 1
Chapter Two Example 1
A continues beam shown below supports a design dead load of 14.5 KN/m including self-weight
and a variable design load of 29 KN/m. Take cover 25 mm (Cover to longitudinal bar).
Material
C20/25 concrete and S400 rebar
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=2.0%
S-400 fyk= 400 Mpa
Fyd= 347.83 Mpa
Es= 200,000 Mpa
=1.74%
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Check the number of bars that can be placed on the single row.
Setting one 45 mm gap to insert a vibrator and making the other gaps equal to 25 mm
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∑
∑
- Calculate the stress in the concrete at the level of compression reinforcement to avoid
double counting of area.
, Therefore, we take
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∑
∑
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- Calculate the stress in the concrete at the level of compression reinforcement to avoid
double counting of area.
, Therefore, we take
c) Span BC (+ ve moment)
=91.66 KN m
Use 3φ20
d) Span BC (- ve moment)
=38.84 KN m
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Step 5: Detailing
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From equilibrium
x =2.52m
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N.B If we reduce the span moment by more than 6% the support moment will increase by
more than 20%.
b. Span Moment In BC
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From equilibrium
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107.43
X=2.47m
From equilibrium
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From equilibrium
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- Moment envelope
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N.B: By redistributing the moments we are able to reduce the number of bars by one. For this
reason we are able to place the bars on one row, which is easier for workmanship.
- Calculate the stress in the concrete at the level of compression reinforcement to avoid
double counting of area.
, Therefore, we take
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Use 2φ20
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