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A rectangular column is 250 mm along the x - axis and 620 mm along the y - axis.

The column is reinforced with 8 - 25


mm dia bars equally distributed along the longer side. Lateral reinforcements is 10 mm spaced at 100 mm on centers.
Fc' = 20.7 MPa fy = 415 MPa. Determine the nominal axial load (KN) that the column can carry at an eccentricity of
200 mm along the X - axis from the centroidal Y - axis.

A spiral column 600 mm in dia has an unsupported height of 3.2 m and is braced against side sway. The
column ends are pinned and is bent in single curvature. Axial load at service condition PD = 3,100 KN,
PL = 1,850 KN, Peq = 420 KN. Conc 28th day comp strength fc' = 34 MPa, fy = 415 MPa, Strength
reduction factor = 0.75, Load combination U = 1.2D + 1.0L + 1.4E. Calculate the 32 mm dia bars
needed if the required steel ration is 2.5%

A spiral column 600 mm in dia has an unsupported height of 3.2 m and is braced against side sway. The
column ends are pinned and is bent in single curvature. Axial load at service condition PD = 3,100 KN,
PL = 1,850 KN, Peq = 420 KN. Conc 28th
day comp strength fc' = 34 MPa, fy = 415 MPa, Strength reduction factor = 0.75, Load combination U =
1.2D + 1.0L + 1.4E. Calculate the 25 mm dia bars required for the given axial loads.
C.E. Integration-3

1. A prestressed concrete beam 500mm x 800mm is simply supported over a span of L=20m. The
tendons are placed 100mm from the bottom of the beam. Initially the 2500mm^2 tendons are
tensioned up to a maximum pressure of 188.60 Psi. After which the concrete is placed. After
concrete Harden’s sufficiency, the tendons are cut there is a transfer of stress from tendons to
concrete the beam is then loaded by total dead load of 10 KN/m and live load of 15 KN/m. There
is loss of stress during transfer of 10%. Use WSD (Working stress design).
a. Determine the initial stress in the beam at the bottom fiber, in MPa.
b. Calculate the total stress in top fiber at L/3 from the ends after the Application of the
loads, in MPa.
c. Obtain the total load stress in the bottom fiber at L/3 from the ends after the application
of the loads, in MPa.
2. GIVEN:
M=150 f’c=300MPa
N=8 fs=140MPa
As=4000mm^2
d=500mm
b=300mm
a. Find stress in steel and concrete
b. Moment capacity of the beam
3. Design Concrete: Find: b, d, As, n, p
m=300KN/m
f’c=30MPa
fs=140MPa
n=10
Fy=300MPa
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