4.1 Analysis ... : STE P Task Standard
4.1 Analysis ... : STE P Task Standard
4.1
ANALYSIS
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4.1 Introduction
This chapter covers the analysis and design of concrete beams to EC2. A procedure for carrying
out the detailed design of beams is shown in Table 5.1 and Figure 5.1. This assumes that the
beam dimensions have previously been determined during conceptual design.
STE
TASK STANDARD
P
EN 1990 : Table 2.1
1 Determine design life, Exposure class & Fire resistance EN 1992-1-1: Table 4.1
EN 1992-1-2: Sec. 5.6
BS 8500-1: Table A.3
2 Determine material strength
EN 206-1: Table F1
EN 1992-1-1: Table 7.4N
3 Select size of beam
EN 1992-1-2: Table 5.5
Calculate min. cover for durability , fire and bond
4 EN 1992-1-1: Sec. 4.4.1
requirements
EN 1990 Table A1.1 and
5 Estimate actions on beam
A1.2
Analyze structure to obtain critical moments and
6 EN 1992-1-1: Sec. 5
shear forces
7 Design flexural reinforcement EN 1992-1-1: Sec. 6.1
8 Design shear reinforcement EN 1992-1-1: Sec. 6.2
9 Check deflection EN 1992-1-1: Sec. 7.4
10 Check cracking EN 1992-1-1: Sec. 7.3
11 Detailing EN 1992-1-1: Sec. 8 & 9.2
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A C
w = 0.5nlx kN/m
ly
Beam AB and CD
ly
w = 0 kN/m
lx
Beam AC and BD
B D
lx
𝑙𝑦
Figure 4.1: Action from one-way slab 𝑙𝑥 > 2.0
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ly
Beam AB and CD
ly
w = (nlx/3) kN/m
lx
Beam AC and BD
B D
lx
𝑙𝑦
Figure 4.2: Action from two-way slab 𝑙𝑥 ≤ 2.0
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Mode of failure
Flexural crack
Bending moment
diagram
Position of main
reinfrocement
Where;
Ln = clear distance between the faces of the supports
a1, a2 = min {0.5h; 0.5t}, where h is the overall depth of
the beam and t is the width of the supporting element.
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Effective spans for different support conditions are given in Figure 5.3.
cetreline
e Cantilever
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Example 4.1
A rectangular reinforced concrete beam is simply supported on two masonry walls 250 mm
thick and 8.0 m apart (clear distance). The beam has to carry a distributed permanent action of
15 kN/m (excluding beam self-weight) and variable action of 10 kN/m. The materials to be used
are grade C20 concrete and grade 500 reinforcement. The beam inside buildings which
subjected to 1 hour fire resistance and design for 50 years design life. Design the beam.
Use the assumption of ∅bar = 20 mm and ∅link = 8 mm.
Example 4.2
Figure E5.2 shows part of the first floor plan of a reinforced concrete office building. During
construction, slabs and beams are cast together. The overall thickness of the slab is 125 mm and
the dimensions of the beam are as given in the diagram. The finishes, ceiling and services from a
characteristic permanent action of 1.5 kN/m2. The characteristic variable action is 3.0 kN/m2.
Three meter high brick wall weighing 2.60 kN/m2 is placed over the entire span of all beams.
The construction materials consist of Grade C25 concrete and Grade 500 steel reinforcement.
For durability consideration a nominal cover of 30 mm is required. Use the assumption of ∅bar =
25 mm and ∅link = 8 mm. Based on the information provided:
1 2 3
3500 2500
A
250 x 600
2000
250 x 450
B
250 x 600
250 x 450
250 x 600
6000
Brickwall 3m
height
C
250 x 600
*all units in mm Figure E4.2
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Example 4.1
Ref Calculation Output
Specification
wkN/m
L h
Span, L = 8.0m
Mansory wall thick = 250mm
Characteristic Action
Permanent, Gk = 15kN/m
b
Variable, Qk = 10 kN/m
Design life = 50 years (table 2.1 EN 1990)
Fire resistance = R60 (sec. 5 EN 1992-1-2)
Exposure classes = XC1
Materials :
Charecteristic strength of concrete, fck = 20 N/mm2
Charecteristic strength of steel, fyk = 500 N/mm2
Unit weight of reinforced concrete, rc = 25 kN/m3
Assumed : bar 1 = 20mm
bar 2 = 12mm
link = 8 mm
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Example 4.2
Ref Calculation Output
Specification
1 2 3
3500 2500
A
250 x 600
2000
250 x 450
B
250 x 450
250 x 600
250 x 600
6000
Brickwall 3m
height
C
250 x 600
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4.4
CONTINUOUS BEAM
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4.4 Continuous beam
Continuous beams are one that rest on more than two supports and a common element in in-
situ construction. Typical failure mode, bending moment and main reinforcement of a
continuous beam is shown in Figure 4.4
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• Note: Values apply where characteristic variable load does not exceed characteristic
permanent load and variations is span length do not exceed 15% of the longest span. (F is
the total design load on span, and L is the effective span)
Table 4.2 : Moments and shear coefficients of continuous beam (Ref. BS 8110: Part 1: 1997)
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Example 4.3
Floor plan of an office building is shown in Figure E5.3. Design the continuous beam 1a/A-D for
the following data:
Variable load on slab = 3.0 kN/m2
Finishes, ceiling and services = 1.5 kN/m2
Characteristic concrete strength = 25 N/mm2
Characteristic steel strength = 500 N/mm2
Nominal concrete cover = 30 mm
A B C D
8000 8000 8000
3000
1a
3000
2
3000
2a
3000
3
3
Notes:
Dimension: L = 8000 mm, B = 3000 mm
Slab thickness: h = 110 mm
Beam size: 225 x 500 mm
Use the assumption of ∅bar 1 = 20 mm , ∅bar 2 = 16mm and ∅link = 6 mm.
Figure E4.3
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Example 4.3
Ref Calculation Output
A B C D
8000 8000 8000
1
3000
1
a
3000
2
3000
2
a
3000
3
Dimension :
Span, L = 8m
Width, B = 3m
Slab thickness = 110
Beam size = 225 x 500mm
Characteristic loads:
Finishes ect = 1.5 kN/m2
Variable, Qk = 3 kN/m2
Materials :
Unit weight of reinforced concrete, = 25 kN/m3
Charecteristic strength of concrete, fck = 25 N/mm2
Charecteristic strength of steel, fyk = 500 N/mm2
Charecteristic strength of link, fyk = 500 N/mm2
Nominal concrete cover = 30 mm
Assumed : bar 1 = 25mm
bar 2 = 12mm
link = 8 mm
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