For the simply supported beam shown, the span is 40 ft, dead load including own weight...
The simply supported beam shown spans 20 ft and, in addition to its own weight carries a uniformly distributed service dead load of 1.75 kips/ft and a uniformly distributed live load of 3.0 kips/ft. Five no. 9 bars running the full length of the beam arc used as flexural reinforcement. Assume f,-60,000 psi and fc4000 psi, No. 3 stirrups are used. a. Determine the theoretical spacing of stirrups at the critical section using the detailed expression for the shear strength...
Design a rectangular simple supported beam to carry service loads of 1.05 kips/ft of dead load (DL) (self-weight included) and 2.47kip/ft live load (LL) on a span length of 18 ft. The beam is limited to be (due to architectural reasons) 10” wide with an overall depth of 20”. Use f’c= 3,000 psi and fy= 40,000psi. Design the longitudinal reinforcement (flexure design) and the web reinforcement (Stirrups).
Design a rectangular simple supported beam to carry service loads of 1.05 kips/ft of dead load (DL) (self-weight included) and 2.47kip/ft live load (LL) on a span length of 18 ft. The beam is limited to be (due to architectural reasons) 10” wide with an overall depth of 20”. Use f’c= 3,000 psi and fy=40,000psi. Design the longitudinal reinforcement (flexure design) and the web reinforcement (Stirrups).
The T-beam shown in Figure 1 supports the un-factored dead load
of 1.4 kips/ft and live load of 1.5 kips/ft. The dead load does not
include the self-weight of the beam. The material properties are as
follows: fc’=3000 psi; fy=60,000 psi. Design the shear
reinforcement (stirrups). Plot the stirrups distribution along the
span of the beam.
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A simply supported inverted T-beam has a clear span ln = 32 ft
and is subjected to its own weight and the point loads P as shown.
The point load P consists of a service dead load of 16 kips and a
service live load of 28kips. Design #3 vertical stirrups for the
beam (ignore any torsional effects). Assume d = 41.5 in., ƒc’ =
4,000 psi, and ƒy = 60,000 psi.
1. A simply supported inverted T-beam has a...
design a 20 ft long simply supported beam to resist dead load ( including self load) of 1.5 k/ft and live load of 2k/ft take fc' = 4 ksi, and fy= 60ksi using ACI code plz.
A rectangular beam having b=16 in and d=26 in spans 28 ft face
to face of simple supports. It is reinforced for flexure with 6#11
bars that continue uninterrupted to the ends of the span. It is to
carry service dead load 2.0 kips/ft (including self weight) and
service live load 3.6 kips/ft, both uniformly distributed along the
span. Design the shear reinforcement using vertical U stirrups.
Economize the spacing of stirrups in appropriate number of bands.
Material strengths are...
A rectangular reinforced concrete beam of span 16 ft supports a concentrated load of 40 kips at mid-point of the beam and a uniformly-distributed load of 4 kips/ft over the entire span. Given: (a) The breadth of the beam is 18 inches. (b) Concrete compressive strength, fc, is 3500 psi. (c) Rebar is Grade 40 steel i) Determine the maximum moment and maximum shear acting on the beam. ii) Determine the minimum effective depth 'd' of the beam section (rounded...
1. A rectangular beam with b 16 in., d-17 in., and h 20 in. has a clear span of 24 ft. as shown below. The beam has 1 ft. of bearing at each end, so for analysis purposes it is treated as a 25 ft. simple span (to center of bearing at each end). The beam supports an unfactored concentrated live load of P-65 kips. The beam is reinforced with 6-#10 longitudinal bars and #4 stirrups. Material strengths are fc-4,000,...
For the simply supported beam that follows. Size and space the stirrups according to the ACI code using the simplified method. Assume a constant Vc method with f'c 4,000 Psi. and Fy 60,000 psi. the beam has a 20-foot span that has a 6 inch length resting on each pier. Let b= 18 inches, d= 22 inches. The live load is 2 KLF and the dead load is 1.6 KLF which includes the beam weight.
For the simply supported beam...