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Beam Design With Crackwidth Calculation

The document is a calculation sheet for designing a beam to resist hogging moment. It provides design inputs such as the ultimate moment capacity, factored moments, and section properties. It then summarizes the design of the flexure reinforcement, shear reinforcement, deflection, and cracking checks. The beam is designed with 3 bottom bars of 20mm diameter and 3 top bars of 16mm diameter to resist the ultimate moment of 33.4 kN-m. 8mm diameter stirrups spaced at 150mm are provided to resist the design shear stress of 0.81 MPa. Checks are also performed for deflection, cracking, and serviceability limits.
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Beam Design With Crackwidth Calculation

The document is a calculation sheet for designing a beam to resist hogging moment. It provides design inputs such as the ultimate moment capacity, factored moments, and section properties. It then summarizes the design of the flexure reinforcement, shear reinforcement, deflection, and cracking checks. The beam is designed with 3 bottom bars of 20mm diameter and 3 top bars of 16mm diameter to resist the ultimate moment of 33.4 kN-m. 8mm diameter stirrups spaced at 150mm are provided to resist the design shear stress of 0.81 MPa. Checks are also performed for deflection, cracking, and serviceability limits.
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CALCULATION SHEET

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COMMENTARY: Beam Design for Hogging Moment

DESIGN INPUT
Ultimate moment capacity = 96.845 kN-m. This is the ultimate capacity of the section. That below is factored from the characteristic loads.
Factored Moment at Support, Musupp = 33.40 kN-m Breadth of Section ,b = 250 mm
Ultimate Shear, Vu = 67.50 kN/m Depth of Section, D = 400 mm
Factored Moment at M.Span, Muspan = 27.50 kN-m Position main Reinforcement = 2 (1=B1/T1, 2=B2/T2)
Option = 1 Basic Cover, c =
(1 Full restraint, 2 partial, 3 close joints) 50 mm
Restraint Factor dist. bars, Rm = 0.50 Concrete , fcu = 25 N/mm2
Restraint Factor main bars, Rd = 0.50 Reinforcement, fy = 415 N/mm2
Target max crack width = 0.2 mm fct/fb = 0.67 [IS3370(Part 2)(Annex A)]
Ultimate Tension, Tu = kN/m Support type 3 0 grnd, 1 cant, 2 simp, 3 cont
Eff. depth main bars, d = 334 mm c= 50 mm
Ult. UDL for calc of shear at av = 0.00 kN/m Eff. depth stirrups, d = 346 mm c= 50 mm
Service Moment, Ms = 22.27 kNm/m d' = 53 mm

Beam Design Mesh, nw = 0


Top bars = 3 Nos Distribution bars = mm dia at
16 mm Dia Bars mm centres
Shear Stirrups = 8 mm dia
Bottom bars = 3 Nos at 150 mm c/c
20 mm Dia Bars and Legs = 2

Max. span (mm) of beam = 6000

DESIGN SUMMARY Top Bars Bottom Bars Shear Stirrups


As prov = 603 mm2 As prov = 942 mm2 As prov = 335 mm2
As req = 294 mm2 As req = 240 mm2
As min = 171 mm2 As min = 171 mm2
As therm = 315 mm2 As therm = 157 mm2
w max, flexure = 0.099 mm w max, thermal = 0.09 mm
w max, thermal = 0.104 mm

SHEAR
Calculated shear stress, v = 0.81 N/mm2 Invoke shear enhancement? 0 0 or 1
Basic ultimate shear capacity, vc = 0.00 N/mm2 Distance from support,av = mm
### Shear stress at av = 0.81 N/mm2
Enhanced stress = 0.00 N/mm2

TEMPERATURE EFFECTS
[IS3370(Part 2)(Annex A)] Centigrade Farenheit
Hydration temperature rise, T1 = 27 50
Seasonal variation, T2 = 20 60
Conc Coeff. Thermal expansion = 0.00001
Inst. modulus of elast. conc, Ec = 25.000 kN/mm2
Modulus of elast. steel, Es = 200 kN/mm2
CALCULATION SHEET
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FLEXURE

Design of beam to IS 456-2000.


Ultimate Moment, Mu = 33.40 kNm/m Position Main Reinforcement = B2/T2 layer
Ultimate Shear, Vu = 67.50 kN/m Dia. Top reinforcement = 16 mm
Ultimate Tension, Tu = 0.00 kN/m with Number of bars 3 mm
Breadth of Section, b = 250 mm Dia. Bottom reinforcement = 20 mm
Depth of Section, D = 400 mm with Number of bars 3 mm
Cover, c = 50 mm Dia. Shear Reinforcement = 8 mm
Concrete , fcu = 25 N/mm2 with centres of 150 mm
Reinforcement, fy = 415 N/mm2 No of legs= 2
Effective depth main bars, d = 334 mm
Type of beam= SS Effective depth stirrups, d = 346 mm
Span / Effective de = 20 d' = 53 mm
R = Mu/(b*d^2) = 1.198 Mpa

Ptreq/100= Astreq/bd = (fcu/2fy)[1-√(1-4.598R/fcu)] = 0.00352

Astreq = 294.19 mm2 Ast provided = 603 mm2


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Ast Min = 0.85*b*d/fy = 171 mm 2
(IS-456-2000,Cl 26.5.2.1)

Ast Max = 0.04*b*D 4000 mm2 (IS-456-2000,Cl 26.5.1.1)

SHEAR
Nominal shear stress = Vu/(b*d 0.81 N/mm2 (IS-456-2000,Cl 40.1)Provide shear stirrups
Max shear stress τcmax = 3.1 N/mm2
maximum shear stress.Hence,
Since, Nominal shear stressless than the size of the section is adequate
b= 8.239
Design shear strength τc = 0.42 N/mm2 (IS-456-2000,Table 19)
Design of vertical stirrups
Vus/d = 96.443 N/mm
Asv = 100.53 mm2
Spacing required Sv = 376.35 mm
Check for maximum spacing
Maximum allowable spacing is least of the following
1) = 300 mm
2) 0.75 times eff de = 250.5 mm
3) Spacing from min= 363 mm
shear r/f
Max allowable spac= 250.5 mm
of stirrups
Provided spacing of stir= 250 mm Ok

Therefore , Provide 8 mm dia two leggevertical stirru @ ###c/c

DEFLECTION
Percentage of steel Pt = 0.35
fs = 117.4
Modification factor Kt = 1.9427 (IS-456-2000,Fig 4)

(L/d)max = 38.85

(L/d)provid = 17.96 Ok
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FLEXURAL CRACKING

Service moment, M = Mu/1.5 = 22.27 kNm/m


Instantaneous modulus if elasticity, Ec = 25.000 kN/mm2
Service Direct Tension = T/1.5 = 0.00 kN Modulus of Elasticity of steel Es = 200 kN/mm2
Reinforcement diameter = 16.00 mm Target crack width, wmax = 0.2 mm
Reinforcement spacing = 75.00 mm
Effective depth , d = 334 mm
Distance from comp face, a' = 400 mm2 Modular Ratio, ae = Es/(0.5*Ec) = 16
Area of main reinforcement, As = 603 mm2

widths will be determined in accordance with Annex B of IS 3370-2009.


Using Modular Ratio theory for bending,

Depth of neutral axis, x =[ -ae*As+/-((ae*As)^2+2*b*ae*As*126.56 mm

Tensile stress in reinforcement, fs = M/[As(d - x/3)] = 126.50 N/mm2

Flexural strain in the tension face = (fs/Es)*(h - x)/(d - x) = 0.00083

Direct tensile strain in the tension face = Tension force/(As*Es) = ###

Therefore total strain, e1 = ### + ### = 0.00083

STIFFENING EFFECT OF CONCRETE IN FLEXURE

For a limiting crackwidth of 0.1mm, e2 = 1.5*b*(h - x)*(a' - x)/(3*Es*As*(d - x)) = ###

and for a limiting crackwidth of 0.2mm, e2 = b*(h - x)*(a' - x)/(3*Es*As*(d - x)) = ###

STIFFENING EFFECT OF CONCRETE IN TENSION Note: IS 3370 Annexure B, Limit on strain in direct tension = 0.0017

For a limiting crack width of 0.1mm, e2 = (b*h)/(Es*As) = ###

and for a limiting crackwidth of 0.2mm, e2 = (2* b*h)/(3*Es*As) = ###

Therefore the dominant effect is flexure.or a crackwidth of 0.2 e2 = ### approximately.

Average strain at level where cracking is being considered = em = e1 - e2 = ### - ### = ###

Distance to the surface of nearest reinforcement bar, acr = 61.07 mm

ximum flexural crackwidth, wmax = 3*acr*em/[1+ 2*(acr - c)/(h - x)] = 0.099 mm.Satisfactory
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EARLY THERMAL CRACKING

Main reinforcement = 16 dia bars a 3 mm centres. As = 603 mm2

Dist. Reinforcement = 8 dia bars a 150 mm centres. Asd = 335 mm2

Beam Depth = 400 mm.

Crackwidths will be determined in accordance with Annex A of IS 3370-2009.

Instantaneous modulus of elasticity of concrete, Ec = 25.000 kN/mm2


Modulus of Elasticity of steel Es = 200 kN/mm2
Coefficient of thermal expansion mature concrete, a = 0.00001
Variation in hydration temperature T1 = 27 degrees C
Variation in seasonal temperature T2 = 20 degrees C
Target maximum crack width wmax = 0.2 mm
nw = 0
Restraint factor main bars, Rm = 0.50
Restraint factor dist bars, Rd = 0.50
IS 3370 Annex A, Maximum early thermal crack spacing, Smax = (fct/fb)*(j/2*r)

Maximum early thermal crack width, wmax =Smax*R*a*(T1 + T2)

Substituting for Smax and rearranging, r = (fct/fb)*(j/2)*R*a*(T1 + T2)/wmax

MAIN REINFORCEMENT Applies to both faces of a suspended slab


IS 3370-2009 Figure 2, Depth of surface zone in slab = 200
Cross sectional area of surface zone = 50000 mm2
For this zone, min proportion of reinforcement, rcrit = fct/fy = 0.0028 IS 3370-2009, Annex A
From the above reinforcement to achieve target crackwidth, r = 0.0063
Minimum area of reinforcement required to control cracking = 314.9 mm2, using the larger value of r
Actual area provided = 603 mm2

Therefore the actual early thermal crackwidth = 0.104 mm with a spacing of 444 mm

DISTRIBUTION REINFORCEMENT
For the distribution reinforcement surface zone also = 50000 mm2 and ρcrit0.0028 =
From the above reinforcement to achieve target crackwidth, r = 0.0031
Minimum area of reinforcement required to control cracking = 157.45 mm2, using the larger value of r
Actual area provided = 335 mm2
Therefore the actual early thermal crackwidth = 0.094 mm with a spacing of 400 mm

GROUND SLABS The slab is suspended and the following does therefore not apply
For a ground slab the above top surface zone and crackwidth calculations also apply.

Cross sectional area of bottom zone = 0 mm2


Reinforcement provided is 0 mm diameter bars at 0 mm centres = 0 mm2/m
For this bottom zone r = 0
Area of reinforcement required to control cracking = 0 mm2/m using the larger value of r.
Therefore the actual crackwidth = 0.00 mm with a spacing o 0 mm
assuming a restraint factor of 0.5 at mid length.
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