Dr. Martin E. Lipinski, Chair Department of Civil Engineering The University of Memphis Memphis, TN 38152
Dr. Martin E. Lipinski, Chair Department of Civil Engineering The University of Memphis Memphis, TN 38152
Dr. Martin E. Lipinski, Chair Department of Civil Engineering The University of Memphis Memphis, TN 38152
Entry to the Herff College of Engineering 2003 Each team should prepare a full formal technical
Reinforced Concrete Competition requires:
report with a 5-minute presentation supported
by recent and relevant research
Letters of interest and writing plan are due Tuesday
March 18, 2003 to:
Final presentation and reports are due Sunday,
Dr. Martin E. Lipinski, Chair
Department of Civil Engineering April 13, 2003 -- 6:00 p.m. Engineering
The University of Memphis Auditorium
Memphis, TN 38152
The strength of the beam is the ultimate load Admixture - silica flume $800/ton
recorded during testing. Fiber reinforcement Market value (see Dr. Camp)
$2.00
Cost Factor =
Beam Cost ($) width
6 in.
8 in. 8 in.
30 in.
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The reinforced concrete beam problem poses The reinforced concrete beam project schedule:
several challenges to the student:
Date Activity
March 4-6 Introduction; concrete mix #1; concrete beam #1
1. selection of the shape and size of the cross-section
March 18 Letters of interest and writing plan
of the beam;
March 18-20
2. design of a concrete mix based on strength and Break mix #1 and beam #1; develop concrete beam #2
workability; March 25-27 Break mix #2 and beam #2; develop concrete beam #3
amount, and position in the beam), and April 1-3 Break mix #3 and beam #3; develop final beam
4. the prediction of the SWR of the beam. April 8-10 Break final concrete beam
The cost of steel may be estimated as follows: For example, if one #5 rebar in placed in
the beam the steel cost is estimated as:
As L lb $500 ton Bar # Diameter (in) As (in2 )
Cost of steel =
Cost of steel = 490 ft 3 ton 2, 000 lb 1 0.125 0.0123
1,728 in
3
2
3
0.125
0.375
0.0245
0.11
ft
3
4 0.500 0.20 (0.31in 2 )(30in ) lb $500 ton
5 0.625 0.31 = 490 ft 3 ton 2, 000 lb
1,728 in 3
3
6 0.750 0.44
where As is the cross-sectional area of steel ft
7 0.875 0.60
8 1.000 0.79
Consider the following mix for a yd3 of concrete The cost of the concrete required for a 4" by 6"
developed using the ACI mix design procedure. by 30" beam is estimated as:
Component Amount (lb)
4in (6in )30in 708 lb $150 ton
water 304 Cost of cement = 3
1, 728in 3 27 ft ton 2, 000 lb
3
cement 708 ft
coarse aggregate 1,824 = $0.82
fine aggregate 1,131
4in (6in )30in 1,824 lb $15 ton
Cost of coarse aggregate = 3
1,728 in 3 27 ft ton 2, 000 lb
3
ft
= $0.21
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ft
Any questions?