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Design of singly reinforced rectangular beam pdf

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When you join you get additional benefits. Have an account? Log in You're Reading a Free Preview Pages 6 to 8 are not shown in this preview. You're Reading a Free Preview Pages 12 to 22 are not shown in this preview. The Concrete beam whose only tension zone of cross-section area is covered with steel rod is known as a singly reinforced beam.A
reinforced concrete (RC) has several members in the form of beams, columns, slabs, and walls that are rigidly connected to a form of a monolithic frame.“Beams are members that are primarily subjected to flexure or bending and often support slabs.”Beams support the loads applied to them by slabs and their own weight by internal moments and
shears.In a reinforced concrete beam of rectangular cross-section, if the reinforcement is provided only in the tension zone, it is called a singly reinforced rectangular beam.In the Singly reinforced beam, the ultimate bending moment and the tension due to bending are carried by the reinforcement. While the compressions carried by the
concrete.Practically, it is not possible that the reinforcement in the tension zone only, because we need to tie the stirrups.Steps for the analysis of singly reinforced rectangular beams are as follows:Step(1) Calculate area of reinforcement steel (Ast)Step(2) Calculate depth of Neutral axis (xu) by using Horizontal equilibrium i.e. by using the
expression. Compressive force in concrete = Tensile force in steel Or, C = T Or, 0.36fck bxu = fs AstStep(3) Calculate the limiting value of depth on neutral axis (xu,max) by using clause 38.1 of code IS 456:2000.Step(4) Compare xu with xu,max and determine whether the section is balanced section, under reinforced section or
over reinforced section.Step (5) Find the moment of resistance (Mu) by using the expression for balanced and under reinforced section and expression for over reinforced section.Singly reinforced beam design1) Design a reinforced concrete beam of size 300 mm X 700 mm is subjected to a bending moment of 150 KNm. Take effective cover as 40
mm. Use M20 concrete and Fe 415 steel.Solution; Given:-Breadth (b) = 300 mm Depth (d) = 700-40 = 660 mmM = 150 KNmFck = 20 N/mm2 , fy = 415 N/mm2Step-1Step-2Calculate Limiting value of resistance,Step-3Calculate Designed momentStep-4Calculate Area of steel Required (Ast)Read Also,Doubly reinforced beam
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