DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING
CE-2105
DESIGN OF CONCRETE STRUCTURE-I
DESIGN OF BEAM
(AS PER ACI CODE)
Course Teacher- Presented By-
Dr. Md. Rezaul Karim Md. Jahidur Rahman
Associate Professor S.ID- 121041
Dhaka University of Engineering &
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Technology, Gazipur-1700
Content
USD(Ultimate Strength Design)
Classification of beam with respect to design
system
Assumptions
Evolution of design parameters
Moment Factors Kn,
Balanced Reinforcement Ratio b
Calculating Strength Reduction Factor
Calculating
Design procedure for Singly Reinforced Beam
Design procedure for Doubly Reinforced Beam
Design procedure for T-Beam
Appendix
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Ultimate Strength Design(USD)
Assuming tensile failure condition
Additional strength of steel after yielding
ACI code emphasizes this method
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Classification of beam with respect to design
system
Rectangular beam (reinforced at tension zone
only)
Doubly reinforced beam (reinforced at both
tension and compression zone)
T – section beam (both beam and slab are
designed together)
ASSUMPTIONS
Plane sections before bending remain plane and
perpendicular to the N.A. after bending
Strain distribution is linear both in concrete & steel and is
directly proportional to the distance from N.A.
Strain in the steel & surrounding concrete is the same prior to
cracking of concrete or yielding of steel
Concrete in the tension zone is neglected in the flexural
analysis & design computation
b εc=0.003 0.85fc’
a a/2
c C
h d
d-a/2
T
εs = fy / Es
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Concrete stress of 0.85fc’ is uniformly distributed over an
equivalent compressive zone.
fc’ = Specified compressive strength of concrete in psi.
Maximum allowable strain of 0.003 is adopted as safe limiting
value in concrete.
The tensile strain for the balanced section is fy/Es
Moment redistribution is limited to tensile strain of at least
0.0075
fs
Actual
fy
Idealized
Es
1
εy εs
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EVALUATION OF DESIGN PARAMETERS
Total compressive force - C = 0.85fc’ ba (Refer stress diagram)
Total Tensile force- T = As fy
C=T
0.85fc’ ba = As fy
a = As fy / (0.85fc’ b)
= d fy / (0.85 fc’) [ = As / bd]
Moment of Resistance/Nominal Moment-
Mn = 0.85fc’ ba (d – a/2) or,
Mn = As fy (d – a/2)
= bd fy [ d – (dfyb / 1.7fc’) ]
= fc’ [ 1 – 0.59 ] bd2
= fy / fc’
Mn = Kn bd2 Kn = fc’ [ 1 – 0.59 ]
Ultimate Moment- Mu = Mn
= Kn bd2
( = Strength Reduction Factor)
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Balaced Reinforcement Ratio ( b)
From strain diagram, similar triangles
cb / d = 0.003 / (0.003 + fy / Es); Es = 29x106 psi
cb / d = 87,000 / (87,000+fy)
Relationship b / n the depth `a’ of the equivalent rectangular stress block
& depth `c’ of the N.A. is
a = β1c
β1= 0.85 ; fc’ 4000 psi
β1= 0.85 - 0.05(fc’ – 4000) / 1000 ; 4000 < fc’ 8000
β1= 0.65 ; fc’> 8000 psi
b = Asb / bd
= 0.85fc’ ab / (fy. d)
= β1 ( 0.85 fc’ / fy) [ 87,000 / (87,000+fy)]
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For beams the ACI code limits the max. amount of steel to 75% of
that required for balanced section.
0.75 b
Min. reinforcement is greater of the following:
Asmin = 3fc’ x bwd / fy or 200 bwd / fy
min = 3fc’ / fy or 200 / fy
For statically determinate member, when the flange is in tension,
the bw is replaced with 2bw or bf whichever is smaller
The above min steel requirement need not be applied, if at every
section, Ast provided is at least 1/3 greater than the analysis
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Calculating
Yes
N
N o
o
Yes
Calculating
SINGLY REINFORCED BEAM
Beam is reinforced near the tensile face
Reinforcement resists the tension.
Concrete resists the compression.
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DESIGN PROCEDURE FOR
SINGLY REINFORCED BEAM
1. Determine the
service loads
2. Assume `h` as per
the support conditions 3. Calculate d= h – Effective cover
[As per ACI code in
table 9.5(a)]
4. Assume the value of `b` by the
rule of thumb
6. Primary elastic analysis
and derive B.M (M), Shear 5. Estimate self weight
force (V) values
7. Compute min and b 8.Choose between min and b
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9. Calculate , Kn
10. From Kn & M 11. Check the required `d’ with
calculate `d’ required assumed `d’
12. With the final values of , b, d
OK
determine the Total As required
Note Below:
Design the steel reinforcement arrangement with appropriate cover and
spacing stipulated in code. Bar size and corresponding no. of bars based on
the bar size #n.
Check crack width as per codal provisions.
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DESIGN PROCEDURE FOR
SINGLY REINFORCED BEAM BY FLOWCHART
Actual steel ratio Maximum steel ratio
Over Yes N Under
reinforced o reinforced
beam beam
Ultimate moment
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DOUBLY REINFORCED BEAM
Beam is fixed for Architectural purposes.
Reinforcement are provided both in tension and
compression zone.
Concrete has limitation to resist the total compression
so extra reinforcement is required.
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DESIGN
PROCEDURE
Actual steel ratio Maximum steel ratio
FOR
DOUBLY
REINFORCED
BEAM Doubly
rectangular Yes N
o reinforced
Concrete beam
beam
section,
Area of
steel are
known
Compression bar N Yes Compression
does not reach in o and tension bar
yielding reach in yielding
DESIGN
PROCEDURE Load or
FOR ultimate Maximum steel ratio
DOUBLY moment is
REINFORCED given
BEAM
Reinforcement
required in Doubly Yes N rectangular
comp. zone reinforced o beam
too beam
T- REINFORCED BEAM
A part of slab acts as the upper part of beam.
Resulting cross section is T – shaped.
The slab portion of the beam is flange.
The beam projecting bellow is web or stem.
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DESIGN
PROCEDURE calculation
FOR
T-REINFORCED
BEAM
T-
Yes N
o beam
analysis
Are of concrete Rectangula
section, Area of
steel are known
r beam
analysis
modification
Nominal moment
Additional moment
Total moment
DESIGN Moment or loading is
PROCEDURE given
FOR calculation T section:
T-
REINFORCED
BEAM L section:
T- N Yes Rectangula
beam o r beam Isolated beam:
analysis analysis
Area of steel in flange Nominal moment
Additional moment
Check for
Total area of steel Area of steel in web
APPENDIX
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AS PER TABLE 9.5 (a)
Simply One End Both End
Cantilever
Supported Continuous Continuous
L / 16 L / 18.5 L / 21 L/8
Values given shall be used directly for members with normal
weight concrete (Wc = 145 lb/ft3) and Grade 60 reinforcement
For structural light weight concrete having unit wt. In range
90-120 lb/ft3 the values shall be multiplied by
(1.65 – 0.005Wc) but not less than 1.09
For fy other than 60,000 psi the values shall be multiplied by
(0.4 + fy/100,000)
`h` should be rounded to the nearest whole number
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CLEAR COVER
Not less than 1.5 in. when there is no exposure to weather or
contact with the ground
For exposure to aggressive weather 2 in.
Clear distance between parallel bars in a layer must not be
less than the bar diameter or 1 in.
RULE OF THUMB
d/b = 1.5 to 2.0 for beam spans of 15 to 25 ft.
d/b = 3.0 to 4.0 for beam spans > 25 ft.
`b` is taken as an even number
Larger the d/b, the more efficient is the section due to less
deflection
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BAR SIZE
#n = n/8 in. diameter for n 8.
Ex. #1 = 1/8 in.
….
#8 = 8/8 i.e., I in.
Weight, Area and Perimeter of individual bars
Stamdard Nominal Dimensions
Bar Wt.per
Diameter db C/S Area, Perimeter
No Foot (lb)
inch mm Ab (in2) (in.)
3 0.376 0.375 9 0.11 1.178
4 0.668 0.500 13 0.20 1.571
5 1.043 0.625 16 0.31 1.963
6 1.502 0.750 19 0.44 2.356
7 2.044 0.875 22 0.60 2.749
8 2.670 1.000 25 0.79 3.142
9 3.400 1.128 28 1.00 3.544
10 4.303 1.270 31 1.27 3.990
11 5.313 1.410 33 1.56 4.430
14 7.650 1.693 43 2.25 5.319
18 13.600 2.257 56 4.00 7.091
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