Handbook Companion To ACI 318-14 Vol 1
Handbook Companion To ACI 318-14 Vol 1
Handbook Companion To ACI 318-14 Vol 1
Beams
Given:
Material properties—
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fy = 60,000 psi
Load—
Pu1 = 15.0 kip at 4 ft 6 in. from each support
wu = 4.6 kip/ft Fig. E7.1—Simply supported precast concrete beam.
Span length: 18 ft
Beam width: 14 in.
Bearing at support: 6 in.
Bearing at concentrated load: 10 in.
Step 3: Analysis
The beam is simply supported and the loads are
symmetrical. Therefore, the maximum shear and
moment are located at supports and midspan,
respectively.
Step 4: Bearing
16.2.6.2 The minimum seating length th of the precast beam
on the wall ledge is thee greate
greater of:
Ɛn/180 and 3 in. Ɛn/180
80 = (18 ft)(12 iin./ft)/180
n /ft
/f = 1.2 in. < 3 in.
vide 6 in.,
Provided therefor OK.
n., therefore
Bearing strength
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22.8.3.2 Check bearing str
strength concentrated
h at seat and con entra
load:
f
The supporting surface (ledge) is wider on three of
the four sides. Therefore, condition (c) applies:
A 10 in. wide beam rests on the precast beam: 0.85(4000 psi)(14 in.)(10 in.)/1000=476 kip>>15 kip
OK
Beams
with steel strain less than 0.004 in./in at nominal
strength. The intent is to ensure ductile behavior.
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d = h – cover – dtie – db/2 d = 22 in. – 1.0 in. – 0.375 in. – 1.0 in. /2 = 20.1 in.,
say, 20 in.
22.2.2.1 The concrete compressive strain at nominal
moment strength is calculated at:
İcu = 0.003
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able property andd is about 10 to 15 per
percent off the
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concrete compressive rength. ACI 31318 neglects
nsi strength
the concrete tensile ength to calculat
calculate nomi
nominal
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Determine the equivalent concrete com ssive
compressive
stress at nominal strength:
Minimum reinforcement
The provided reinforcement must be at least the
9.6.1.1 minimum required reinforcement at every section
Beams
9.6.1.2 along the length of the beam.
3 f c′ 3 4000 psi
As , min = bw d As , min = (14 in.)(20 in.) = 0.89 in.2
fy 60, 000 psi
200 200
As , min = bw d As , min = (14 in.)(20 in.) = 0.93 in.2 Controls
fy 60,000 psi
As,prov = 3.16 in.2 > As,min = 0.93 in.2 OK
9.5.1.1 ࢥVnVu
9.5.3.1 Vn = Vc + Vs
22.5.1.1
Fig. E7.4—S
E7.4—Shear at the critical section.
Check if ࢥVcVu ࢥVc = (0.75)(35.4 kip) = 26.6 kip < Vu = 48.7 kip NG
Therefore, shear reinforcement is required.
Determine required Vu on each side of Pu
/HIWRIPu: VXƐ = Vu – wux1 VXƐ = 56.4 kip – (4.6 kip/ft)(4.5 ft) = 35.7 kip
Right of Pu: Vu,r = Vu – wux1 – Pu Vu,r = 56.4 kip – (4.6 kip/ft)(4.5 ft) –15 kip = 20.7 kip
22.5.1.2 Prior to calculating shear reinforcement, check
if the cross-sectional dimensions satisfy Eq.
(22.5.1.2):
Vu ≤ φ(Vc + 8 f c ′bw d ) Vu ≤ φ(35.4 kip + 8( 4000 psi)(14 in.)(20 in.)) = 132.8 kip
OK
Section dimensions are satisfactory.
Shear reinforcement
9.5.3 Transverse reinforcement satisfying equation
22.5.10.1 22.5.10.1 is required at each section where Vu > ࢥVc
Conclude:
use s = 7 in. until ࢥVu < 44.5 kip and From face of support use 3 in. space then
use s = 10 in. until ࢥVu < 0.5ࢥVc Five spaces at 7 in. on center (35 in.) and
Beams
Five spaces at 10 in. on center (3 in.+ 35 in.+ 50 in.) =
88 in. > 78 in. OK
The beam middle section of length:
(18 ft)(12) – 2(88 in.) = 40 in.
does not require shear reinforcement.