Reinforced Concrete Beams
Reinforced Concrete Beams
Reinforced Concrete Beams
Concrete as a material
Concrete in a structure
Stress distribution in a reinforced concrete beam
First, lets consider the loading of the beam The purpose of RC is the reinforcement of areas in concrete
that are weak in tension
P P
Let’s look at the internal forces acting on the beam and The shear between the applied load and the support is
locate the tension zones constant V = P/2
P P P P
F 2 V V
2
F 2 V V
2
The shear between the applied load and the support is The shear between the applied load and the support is
constant V = P/2 constant V = P/2
P/2 P/2
P/2 P/2
Let’s look at the internal moment at section between the Let’s look at the internal moment at section between the
supports and applied load supports and applied load
P
P
M 2 x The bending moment is the internal reaction to forces which
cause a beam to bend.
X max = 8 in.
M is the bending moment
Bending moment can also be referred to as torque
x P/2
P/2 M P/2
4P (lb.-in.)
The top of the beam is in compression and the bottom of the To model the behavior of a reinforced concrete beam we will
beam is in tension need to understand three distinct regions in the beam.
Two are illustrated below; the third is called shear.
T T
Tension
P Tension force on the lower P
part of the concrete beam
2 2
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We need models to help us with compression, tension, and We need models to help us with compression, tension, and
shear failures in concrete shear failures in concrete
P P
Compression
Tension
We need models to help us with compression, tension, and We need models to help us with compression,
shear failures in concrete tension, and shear failures in concrete
P P
Compression
Shear Shear Shear Shear
Tension
Tension
k3f’c 0.85f’c
b k 2x 0.5a
C a C
c
h d
As
T T
C a C C a C
c c
h d h d
As As
T T T T
a 1c a C
f 'c 4000 psi a C
f 'c 4000
1 0.85 0.05 0.65
1000
T T
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d
If a > d, then you have too much steel
As fy
a
0.85f 'c b T T
a
a M As fy d
M T d 2 0.85f’c 0.5a
2
0.85f’c 0.5a
P P As
bd
Compression Compression
The limits of the reinforcement ratio are established The limits of the reinforcement ratio are established
as: as:
Reinforcement ratio definition
c
A 0.600 Beam failure is controlled by
s d compression
bd as function of c/d
c
0.375 0.600 Transition between tension
d and compression control
c f 'c
0.85 1 c
d fy 0.375 Beam failure is controlled by
d tension
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d c
fsteel 87,000 psi
c
M 4P only if fs f y
c
If fsteel < fy then or 0.600
d
As d c a
d c a Pcompression d 87,000 psi
Mcompression As d 2 87,000 psi 4 c 2
c
b b
M As fy d 0.59 s y
d 6
0.5
0.75 0.375 f 'c b
2
d
#3 rebar diameter
d The As for two #4 rebars is:
6 in. 6 in.
#4
d 4.625 in. #4 As 2(0.20 in.2 ) 0.40 in.2
M As fy d 0.59 s y s
f 'c b #4
0.4in.2 (60ksi)
2 0.11in.2 60,000psi 4.625in.
0.4in.2 (60ksi) 4.625in. 0.59 2 2 5,000psi 4in. 4.625in.
5ksi (4in.)
4in.
Shear reinforcement spacing
M 35,757lb.
94.0 k in. P 23.5 kips 35.76kips
4
Since Ptension < Pshear therefore Ptension controls
S P 23.5 kips
4 in.
(4in.)(6in.)(30in.) 145lb.
W
1728in.3 ft.3 ft.3
Unit weight of steel
W 62.81 lb.
Additional weight of rebars 4.625 in.
6 in.
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