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Beam Design

The document discusses the design of a reinforced concrete beam including input values, output values, and calculations. It determines that increasing the beam width or using bundled bars is needed as the provided steel is not sufficient. The beam is determined to be safe based on the calculations shown.

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Beam Design

The document discusses the design of a reinforced concrete beam including input values, output values, and calculations. It determines that increasing the beam width or using bundled bars is needed as the provided steel is not sufficient. The beam is determined to be safe based on the calculations shown.

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Mu =

f'c =
fy =
Input Value
280 b= 300 ds = 10
28 h= 500 Es= 200000
275 db 25 cc = 25

Output Value
Asreq = 2844.48375283433
n= 6
Asprovided = 2945.24311274043
use s = 25
Conclusion: Increase width of beam or use bundle bars

Approach Used :
Design As: SRRB
Remarks: Not within the range of Economical
⌀Mn = 288.503916859159
Conclusion: The beam is safe
CALCULATION :
β1 = 0.85 s= 15
d= 452.5 smin = 25

⌀= 0.9 a= 113.4372347344
Mn = 311.1111111111 c= 133.455570275765
Rn = 5.06473935246 εy = 0.001375
m= 11.55462184874 εt = 0.007171924612775
εt(tension Controlled) = 0.005
ρ= 0.0209538398 εt(max) = 0.004
ρmin = 0.005090909091 ⌀use = 0.9
ρmax = 0.027586363636
ρuse = 0.0209538398 Mn = 320.559907621288

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