The fatigue strength of concrete is not sensitive to stress concentrations.
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Compute the maximum bar spacing, s, to control for cracks in…
Compute the maximum bar spacing, s, to control for cracks in a one-way slab with 1.5 in. of clear cover and fy = 52 ksi.
In order for a reinforced concrete beam to function properly…
In order for a reinforced concrete beam to function properly (concrete resisting compression, steel resisting tension), a bond must not exist between the concrete and the reinforcement.
A rectangular beam with cross section b = 14 in., h = 24 in….
A rectangular beam with cross section b = 14 in., h = 24 in., and d = 21.5 in. supports a total factored uniform load of 2.90 kips/ft, including its own dead load. The beam is simply supported with a 22-ft span. It is reinforced with five No. 8 Grade 60 bars, three of which are cutoff between midspan and the support and two of which extend 10 in. past the centers of the supports. The concrete strength is 3,900 psi (normal weight). The beam has Grade 60 No. 3 stirrups satisfying ACI 318-14 Sections 9.7.6.2.2 and 9.6.3.3. The strength of the five bars is φMn = 336.8 kip-ft, and the strength of the remaining two bars is φMn = 145.6 kip-ft. If the distance from the support to the theoretical cutoff point is 6.463 ft, determine the distance from the support to the actual cutoff point (i.e. use ACI 318-14 Section 9.7.3.3).
Heat-of-hydration cracking can be prevented by proper mix de…
Heat-of-hydration cracking can be prevented by proper mix design and by preventing rapid drying of the surface during the first hour or so after placing.
Determine the transverse reinforcement index, Ktr, for a rec…
Determine the transverse reinforcement index, Ktr, for a rectangular beam with b = 18 in. and d = 21 in., four epoxy-coated No. 6 Grade 60 tension-reinforcement bars placed in the bottom of the beam, and No. 3 Grade 40 stirrups located every 6 in. along the span. Assume 8,000-psi lightweight concrete and a clear cover of 1.75 in.
Vertical cracks that extend almost to the zero-strain axis o…
Vertical cracks that extend almost to the zero-strain axis of a member are likely _______ cracks.
For economy, some of the bars can be cutoff where they are n…
For economy, some of the bars can be cutoff where they are no longer needed.
A rectangular beam has a cross section of b = 16 in., h = 22…
A rectangular beam has a cross section of b = 16 in., h = 22 in., and d = 19.5 in. It is reinforced with two No. 6 Grade 60 bars. The concrete strength is 2,500 psi (normal weight). The beam has Grade 60 No. 3 stirrups. Determine the transformed cross-sectional area of the bars, Ast.
A rectangular beam has a cross section of b = 16 in., h = 22…
A rectangular beam has a cross section of b = 16 in., h = 22 in., and d = 19.5 in. It is reinforced with three No. 6 Grade 60 bars. The concrete strength is 5,200 psi (normal weight). The beam has Grade 60 No. 3 stirrups. Determine the cracked moment of inertia, Icr. The neutral axis location of the cracked beam (measured from the top of the beam) is 4.2179 in.