BEAM Flashcards
1
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Beam Steps
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1) Loads
2) Demands
3) Possible Bar Layouts
4) Flexural Design Checks
5) Moment Redistribution
6) Curtailment
7) Phi Mn Envelope
8) Transverse Reinforcement
2
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1) Loads
A
- accurately determine loads based on trib area
- dead load
- live load
- apply area reduction factor
3
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2) Demands
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- use code analysis to determine EQ demand
- important to consider EQ in both directions
- can use software (SAP2000) to analyse gravity loads
4
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3) Possible Bar Layouts
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- determine phiMn for a number of possible bar layouts
- layouts must respect min. cover, and assume a maximum bar size
5
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4) Flexural Design Checks
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- check max bar diameter to avoid bond failure
- check min and max reinforcement ratio
- check hook development length
6
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5) Moment Redistribution
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- plastic behaviour of beam allows for redistribution
- target common M*
- should reduce absolute max moment (usually -ve) and compensate by increasing moments in non-crit regions (usually +ve)
- controls axial force induced in columns; more even distribution of long. reinforcement; standardise cages for ease of fabrication
- equalises moments for beam sections on opposite sides of interior columns
- reinforcement need not be anchored or terminated at beam-column joints
7
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Rules for moment redistribution
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- limit of 30% reduction of -ve moments
- ensure no premature PHZ formation - no limit to increasing +ve moment
- must retain storey equilibrium of centreline moments
- use column face moments for beam flexural reinforcement design
- must be equal before and after redistribution to maintain equilibrium
8
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6) Curtailment
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- undertaken when either or both PHZ have reached overstrength
- plot Mn-Mo diagrams and capacities of sections
- curtailment lengths are functions of Ld and 0.3d (0.3 d accounts for cracking shallower than 45 degrees)
- important to use Tjd shifted diagrams
9
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Rules for Curtailment
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- at least 2 bars > 16mm full length for stirrups
- at least 1/4 max positive tension rebar must extend to supports
- typically lap at midspan of beams
10
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7) Phi Mn Envelope
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- plot capacity envelope
- check M*1.2G+1.5Q load case fits within envelope (can redistr. and drop BMD by up to 30% for -ve moment)
- also plot 70% M+1.2G+1.5Q (represents SLS - can not redistr.)
- capacity envelope must satisfy these two plots
- can add additional +ve steel on bottom if needed (curtail d from column face with vertical hook to ensure plastic hinge forms at desired location)
- capacity moment diagram should touch tenion shifted demand and at d from column face to ensure plastic hinge triggered under design EQ
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8) Transverse reinforcement
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3 reasons
- stop compression bars buckling
- confine PHZ core concrete
- carry shear
- calculate shear forces associated with beam flexural overstrength
- must determine PHZ (detailing depends on this)
- maximum shear occurs at d from column face