b.323 The empirical provisions of 6.3.2.1 and 6.3.2.2 were developed for nonprestressed T-beams. The flange widths in 6.3.2.1 and 6.3.22 should be uset Problem Two: The beam shown below part is f...
Problem Two: The beam shown below part is for an interior span and is cast monolithically with a one-way slab. The clear span for the beam is 30 feet, and the clear spacing between beams is 10 feet. (a) Reinforcement is shown for the positive moment region. Determine if the beam is adequate to support a uniformly distributed, factored load of 5 k/ft. (b) Design the slab reinforcement for the positive moment region using a factored load of 500 psf....
1. T-Beams are used to support a floor in an industrial building. The floor is used for product storage so it must be designed for a heavy 600 psf. The floor must also support a superimposed dead load of 20 psf (in addition to the self-weight of the beams and slab. The layout of the beams and slabs is shown below. The beams span 30.0% and are spaced at 4.0” center to center. The slab is 3” thick. The concrete...
5:06 0 < HW #7 HW #7-Due 4/10/2019.doc t] .Calculate strain in tension steel and nominal moment strength for the precast section shown below. Given:f C." 4,000 psi,f,-60,000 psi (a) A-3.00 i 2 (b) A,-5.641 2 30 in 26 A, in 2. A reinforced slab (3.5 inch thickness) built integrally with beam consists of four spans (8'6" ft. on-center). The clear span of the slab is 7" 6" for all spans including the end span. The service live load on...
Problem #2 (33%) Design the T-beam for the floor system shown below. The floor has a 4-in. slab suspoted by 22-ft-span-length beams cast monolithically with the slab. Beams are 8 ft- 0 in. on center and have a web width of 12 22 in.; fe' 3000 psi in. and a total depth and fy 60,000 psi. Service loads are 0.125- ksf live load and 0.200-ksf dead load. The given dead load does not include the weight of the floor system....
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3. The beam shown in the figure below is carrying superimposed dead load of 25 kN/m and use and occupancy load of 45 kN/m. For preliminary analysis, assume a self weight of 10 kN/m. We are required to find the maximum positive (tension at the bottom) and negative (tension at the top) moments due to the factored loads, and then design the beam CIV E 374-RC-Lab 3 Fall 2018 (a) Determine the maximum...
Select reinforcement for the T-beams in the simply-supported floor system shown below. The system is 26-foot-long and subjected to its own self-weight and a service live load of 200 psf. Take the compressive strength of the concrete to be fe' = 3 ksi and the yield stress of the rebar to be fy = 60 ksi. Show a sketch of the designed cross-section, including beam dimensions and reinforcement selection. Limit your reinforcement selection to one that incorporates a single layer...
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Problem 2: Design of T-beam Calculate the reinforcing required for the T-beam system below 22 30 15 15 10'0 10'0 10 0 1 of 2 live load is 400 lbf/ft2 and use the dimensions shown in the figure. (a) Calculate the maximum factored moment (note: remember to include the self-weight of slab and beams) (b) Determine the effective flange width (c) Check if a
The continuous beam shown in Fig. 1 is part of a beam-and-slab floor system of an office building and is typical of a series of beams spaced at 4 m intervals. In addition to the dead load, the live load on the floor is 3 kPa. Using f'c = 32MPa, N32 bars for main reinforcement, a) Find the maximum positive and negative moments using the AS3600 simplified method. b) Design the beam cross-section for the maximum amount of tensile steel...
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The floor system shown below consists of normalweight concrete (150 pcf). Beams C2 ! LT 1 7.0 inch ! h=20 in G2! 12 in Girders BI 1 7.0 inch Slab 8 ft span h 24 in ----- - -- - --- 15 in 15 ft 15 ft Use 4000 psi concrete and Gr. 60 reinforcing steel. Assume 0.75 inch clear cover. Include concrete self-weight and a superimposed dead...
Problem 1 Reinforced Concrete T-Flanged Sections (50 pts.) You are required to analyze and design the propped cantilever t-section from HM 4 but for shear only. Draw shear V and moment M diagrams for uniformly distributed load throughout the 30ft span and equally concentrated loads at 10ft and 30ft. Recall that the connection at the left joint N1 is fixed. The connection at 20ft N3 is a roller. The right end node N2 is a free end. Use a concrete...