Module 4
Module 4
Module 4.
❖ Over-reinforced beams, failure occurs when the compressive strain unit of the
concrete is reached, at a load when the steel is still below its yield stress,
between point O and A shown in the fig. 3.7a. This second type of failure is
accompanied by a downward movement of the neutral axis, because the
concrete is stressed into its nonlinear range although the steel response is still
linear. This type of failure occurs suddenly with little warning.
Flexural Strength by Strain Compatibility Method
Strains in concrete
and steel
Flexural Strength by Strain Compatibility Method
(3.15)
Flexural Strength by Strain Compatibility Method
(3.16)
(3.17)
Solving this equation for the stress-block depth
(3.18)
The resisting moment at failure is the product of the tensile (or compressive) force
and the internal lever arm. For a member with constant width compression zone,
shown in figure (b), the nominal flexural strength is
(3.19)
Flexural Strength by Strain Compatibility Method
Flexural Strength by Strain Compatibility Method
Flexural Strength by Strain Compatibility Method
Ultimate Flexural Capacity by Strain Compatibility
Analysis
Problem 1:
The stress and strain in the tendons resulting from the effective prestress force are,
respectively
Ultimate Flexural Capacity by Strain Compatibility
Analysis
Ultimate Flexural Capacity by Strain Compatibility
Analysis
Ultimate Flexural Capacity by Strain Compatibility
Analysis
Ultimate Flexural Capacity by Strain Compatibility
Analysis
Ultimate Flexural Capacity by Strain Compatibility
Analysis
Ultimate Flexural Capacity by Strain Compatibility
Analysis Using Graphical Solution for Steel Stress
Problem 2:
Ultimate Flexural Capacity by Strain Compatibility
Analysis Using Graphical Solution for Steel Stress