Assignment No. 1
Assignment No. 1
ASSIGNMENT NO. 1
1. What are the advantages and disadvantages of Reinforced Concrete and Structural Steel?
1. Reinforced concrete has a high compressive strength compared to
other building materials.
2. Due to the provided reinforcement, reinforced concrete can also
withstand a good amount of tensile stress.
3. Fire and weather resistance of reinforced concrete is fair.
4. The reinforced concrete building system is more durable than any
other building system.
5. Reinforced concrete, as a fluid material, in the beginning, can be
economically molded into a nearly limitless range of shapes.
Reinforced Advantages 6. The maintenance cost of reinforced concrete is very low.
Concrete 7. In structures like footings, dams, piers etc. reinforced concrete is
the most economical construction material.
8. It acts like a rigid member with minimum deflection.
9. As reinforced concrete can be molded to any shape required, it is
widely used in precast structural components. It yields rigid
members with minimum apparent deflection.
10. Compared to the use of steel in structure, reinforced concrete
requires less skilled labor for the erection of the structure.
1. The tensile strength of reinforced concrete is about one-tenth of its
compressive strength.
2. The main steps of using reinforced concrete are mixing, casting,
and curing. All of this affects the final strength.
Disadvantages 3. The cost of the forms used for casting RC is relatively higher.
4. For multi-storied building the RCC column section for is larger than
steel section as the compressive strength is lower in the case
of RCC.
5. Shrinkage causes crack development and strength loss
2. Compare concrete structure and steel structure in terms of durability, earthquake resistance, load carrying
capacity, scrap value, self-weight, foundation, construction time, labor, cost, joints, etc.
Concrete Structure Steel Structure
Material The basic material used is Steel is the material used to take
reinforced cement concrete to the load
take up the load
Cross-section of Structural In RC structures, the cross- The structural elements of steel
Element section of the structural elements structures have small cross-
is large sections.
Durability The durability of concrete is high. The steel structures are prone to
High-quality RC structure is less rust when exposed to
affected by common weather environmental conditions. Hence
and environmental conditions. steel structures have less
durability.
Fire resistance The fire resistance of the The fire resistance of steel
concrete structure is high. structure is less.
Scrap value Concrete does not have any The steel scraps have a good
scrap value. scrap value.
3. Solve Problems 1.5-1 to 1.5-7 of the book “Steel Design” by William Segui (2013)
Problem 1.5-1
A 20-foot-long W8 × 67 is suspended from one end. If the modulus of elasticity is 29,000 ksi, determine
the following:
a. What is the maximum tensile stress?
b. What is the maximum normal strain?
Problem 1.5-2
The strain in member AB was measured to be 8.9 × 10–4. If the member is an L3 × 21 ⁄ 2 × 1 ⁄ 4 of A36
steel, determine the following:
a. What is the change in length in inches?
b. What is the force in the member?
Problem 1.5-3
During a tensile test of a specimen of unknown material, an increase in length of 6.792 × 10–3 inches within
the gage length was recorded at a load of 5000 lb. The specimen diameter was 0.5 inch and the gage length was
8 inches. (The gage length is the distance between two marks placed along the length of the specimen.)
a. Based on this one data point, what is the modulus of elasticity?
b. If the maximum load reached before fracture was 14,700 lb, what is the ultimate tensile stress?
Problem 1.5-4
A tensile test was conducted on a specimen with a diameter of 0.5 inch. A strain gage was bonded to the
specimen so that the strain could be obtained directly. The following data were obtained:
A tension test was conducted on a specimen with a circular cross section of diameter 0.5 inch and a gage
length of 8 inches. (The gage length is the distance between two marks on the specimen. The deformation is
measured within this length.) The stress and strain were computed from the test data and plotted. Two plots are
shown here; the first one shows the entire test range, and the second shows a portion near the proportional limit.
a.)
Problem 1.5-6
The data shown in the table were obtained from a tensile test of a metal specimen with a diameter of 0.500
inch and a gage length (the length over which the elongation is measured) of 2.00 inches. The specimen was not
loaded to failure.
a.)
b.)
Problem 1.5-7
The data shown in the table were obtained from a tensile test of a metal specimen with a rectangular cross
section of 0.2 in.2 in area and a gage length (the length over which the elongation is measured) of 2.000 inches.
a.)
b.)
References:
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https://civiltoday.com/civil-engineering-materials/concrete/23-advantages-and-disadvantages-of-
reinforced-concrete
https://steeloncall.com/what-are-the-advantages-disadvantages-of-steel-structures