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CE 106 – PRINCIPLES OF REINFORCED/PRESTRESSED CONCRETE

Assignment: Solve the following problems given below. Use exact values, and round-off your final answers to 2 decimal places.

1. A rectangular beam has a width of 300 mm, and an effective depth of 490 mm. Concrete compressive strength is 27.6 MPa, and steel
yield strength is 276 MPa. Calculate the required tension steel area if the factored moment is 100 kN-m.
2. A reinforced concrete rectangular beam has a width of 300 mm and an effective depth of 500 mm. The beam is reinforced with 6-28
mm diameter tension bars. Steel yield strength is 415 MPa and concrete strength is 28 MPa.
a. What is the balanced steel ratio?
b. What is the maximum steel area for single reinforcement?
c. What is the ultimate moment capacity of the beam?
3. Determine the required tension area of a rectangular beam with a width of 320 mm and an effective depth of 520 mm. The beam is
subjected to a dead load moment MD = 180 kN-m and a live load moment ML = 167 kN-m. Assume the concrete strength is 27 MPa,
and the steel yield strength is 345 MPa. Use NSCP 2015.
4. A reinforced concrete rectangular beam with a width of 400 mm and an effective depth of 720 mm is reinforced for tension only with 6-
25 mm diameter bars. If concrete strength is 21 MPa and steel yield strength is 400 MPa, determine the following:
a. The nominal moment capacity of the beam.
b. The ultimate moment capacity of the beam.
5. A rectangular beam has the following properties: b = 250 mm, d = 460 mm, fy = 276.5 MPa, and f’c = 20.7 MPa. The beam is simply
supported over a span of 6.00 m and carries a uniform dead load of 680 N/m including its own weight. The beam is reinforced for tension
only with As = 3-25 mm diameter bars. Calculate the uniform live load that the beam can carry.

Prepared by: Engr. Kurt Juden A. Pardo, ME

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