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Ultimate Stress Design Overview

This document summarizes design procedures for ultimate stress design of reinforced concrete members. It includes procedures for singly and doubly reinforced beams, T-beams, and seismic design of columns. Key steps are to check if reinforcement is below the balanced condition, analyze sections for yielding and moment capacity, and compare design values to code limits. Transverse and confining reinforcement is designed according to code-specified spacing and area requirements. Shear strength is calculated considering the contributions of both concrete and shear reinforcement.

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Ultimate Stress Design Overview

This document summarizes design procedures for ultimate stress design of reinforced concrete members. It includes procedures for singly and doubly reinforced beams, T-beams, and seismic design of columns. Key steps are to check if reinforcement is below the balanced condition, analyze sections for yielding and moment capacity, and compare design values to code limits. Transverse and confining reinforcement is designed according to code-specified spacing and area requirements. Shear strength is calculated considering the contributions of both concrete and shear reinforcement.

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Ultimate Stress Design

Where:
1. CHECK IF SRB OR DRB Ash = 0.25 π (ds)2 N
NSCP 2001 hx – max horizontal spacing of crosstie legs
cb : fy = [600(d-c)] / cb N – no of parallel legs to parallel force
ab : ab = β1 c b hc – dimension perpendicular to seismic force;
Asb : C=T – Measure C2C of confining hoop reinforcement
Asmax : Asmax = 0.75Asb Ach – core area
NSCP 2010
cmax : 800 = [600(d- cmax)] / cmax NOTE:
amax : amax = β1cmax  Lateral  design for shear
Asmax : C=T  Confining Hoop  design for seismic
COMPARE  Transverse  design for shear& seismic
A. Singly Reinforced Beam
As < Asmax  Any Geometry Centroid
ρ < ρmax  Rectangular only
B. Doubly Reinforced Beam X – Numbering
Caltech: MOMENT OF INERTIA Y – individual
As > Asmax  Any
MODE 3 - 2 centroid to
ρ > ρmax  Rectangular only
ρ = As / bd x y freq reference distance
ρb = 0.85 f’c Freq – area
ρmax = 0.75 ρb β1 [600/(600+fy)] ȳ nσy2
2. ANALYSIS
A. Singly Reinforced Beam Plastic Centroid
1. Assume Yield, fs=fy A. Locate individual centroid from reference
c : 0.85 f’c (β1 c)b = As fy
a : a = β1 c
2. Check
fs = [600(d-c)] / c
3. Compare
a. fs>fy ∴ YIELD, OK !
ρ<ρb B. Strengths
b. fs<fy ∴ does not YIELD 1. Conrete Strength , Cc
ρ>ρb Cc = 0.85 f’c Ac
new
c : C = T & fy=fs=[600(d-c)] / c 2. Steel Strength , Cs
∴0.85 f’c (β1 c)b = As {[600(d-c)] / c} Cs = As [fy – 0.85f’c]
new
a : a = β1 c
4. Moment Capacity NOTE: concrete displaced by steel is neglected
Mu = Φ [C or T](d-a/2) Cs = Asfy
B. Doubly Reinforced Beam
1. Assume Yield, fs=fy C. Resultant and Location
c : C c + C s’ = T R = ∑Cc + ∑Cs
0.85 f’c (β1 c)b + As’fs = As fy
a : a = β1 c Where:
2. Check R – Column strength
a. Tension Bars x̄,  ȳ - varignon’s
fs = [600(d-c)] / c
b. Compression Bars
 BENDING MOMENT
f’s = [600(c-d’)] / c
Mu = Pu (e)
3. Compare
c. fs>fy ∴ YIELD, OK ! Purlins
f’s>fy
d. fs<fy ∴ does not YIELD
f’s<fy
new
c : C c + C s’ = T 1. LOADINGS
1. For fs does not yield WDL = DL(S) + Wpurlin
0.85 f’c (β1 c)b + As’fs = As [600(d-c)] / c WLL = LL (S)
2. For f’s does not yield WWW = WWfactor (WL)(S)
0.85 f’c (β1 c)b + As’[600(c-d’)] / c = Asfy WLW = LWfactor (WL)(S)
new
a : a = β1 c 2. NORMAL AND TANGENTIAL
4. Moment Capacity
Mu = Φ Cc(d-a/2)+ Φ Cs’ (d-d’)

a. Normal, Wy
T-Beams
WDL cos θ
1. ASSUME YIELD WLL cos θ
Ac: 0.85 f’c Ac = Asfy WWW
Af: Af = bf tf WLW
NSCP b. Tangential, Wx
1. bf = bw + 16tf WDL sin θ
2. bf = Span/4 WLL sin θ
3. bf = (S1 + S2)/2 WWW
∴ choose SMALLEST bf WLW
2. COMPARE 3. BENDING STRESS
Ac < Af ∴ Ac is with in Af ∴ Rectangular beam a. Without Sagrod
Ac > Af ∴ T-beam Mx = Wx L 2 / 8 fbx = My / Sx
3. ANALYSIS My = Wy L 2 / 8 fby = Mx / Sy
a. Rectangular beam b. With Sagrod
b. T-beam 3. Midspan
Mx = Wx L 2 / 8 fbx = My / Sx
Seismic Design My= Wy L2 / 32 fby = Mx / Sy
4. Thirdpoints
A. Lateral Reinforcements Mx = Wx L 2 / 8 fbx = My / Sx
Vu = Φ (Vc + Vs) My= Wy L2 / 90 fby = Mx / Sy
4. INTERACTION FORMULA
B. Confining Hoop Reinforcements fbx/Fbx + fby/Fby = 1
Ash = 0.3 S hc (f’c/fyh) [(Ag/Ach) – 1]
Ash = 0.09 S hc (f’c/fyh)
∴ choose SMALLEST Ash Shear Strength
Vu = Φ (Vc + Vs)
C. Transverse Reinforcements Vn = Vc + Vs
S = min.Dimension / 4 Vu – factored shear force
S = 6db(mainbar) Vn – nominal shear force
S = 100 + (350-hx)/3 = Sx Vc – shear force provided by concrete
∴ choose SMALLEST S Vs – shear force provided by shear reinforcements
100mm < Sx < 150mm Av = Astrirrups (N)
N – no of legs parallel to shear
Vs = Avfynd/S
Min. Av = bw S / 3fy
A. Shear force provided by concrete, Vc
1. Simplified Calculation
 Shear and flexure only
Vc = (1/6) √f’c bw d 2001
Vc = 0.17 √f’c bw d 2010
 Axial compression, Nu
Vc = (1/6) √f’c bw d [1 + (Nu/Ag)]
Nu/Ag  in MPa
 Axial tension
Vc = (1/6) √f’c bw d [1 + (0.3Nu/Ag)]
Nu  negative for tension
2. Detailed Calculation
 Shear and flexure only
Vc = (1/7) bw d [f’c + 120 ρw (Vud/Mu)] 2001
Vc = 0.3 √f’c bw d
∴ choose SMALLEST Vc
Vud/Mu < 1
ρw = As/bd
Vc = bw d [0.17 λ √f’c +17ρw (Vud/Mu)] 2010
 Axial compression
Vc = (1/7) bw d [f’c + 120 ρw (Vud/Mm)]
Vc = 0.3 √f’c bw d [√1 + (0.3Nu/Ag)]
∴ choose SMALLEST Vc
NOTE: If [Mm = Mu – Nu(4h-d)/8] < 0
∴ Vc = invalid! Don’t use
Ag – total area
B. Reduction factor
Φ = 0.9  moment
Φ = 0.85  torsion and shear 2001
Φ = 0.75  torsion and shear 2010

BASIC FORMULAS
1. Average shearing stress (max web shear stress)
fv = v/tw
2. Maximum shear stress (max horizontal stress)
fv = VQ/Ib
3. Shear flow
q = VQ/I
4. Spacing bolt
S = RI/VQ R = Asfy Q = Aȳ
5. Flexural/Bending stress
fb = MC/I = M/S S = I/C
6. Shearing resistance
R = Fvbolts [Area] [#of bolts]

BOLTED CONNECTIONS
1.Based on shear capacity of bolts
σ = P / AN
A – area of bolts
N – all bolts
2.Based on bearing capacity of bolts
σ = P / AN
A – projected area of bolts
N – all bolts
3.Based on gross area
P = Ag (0.6 fy)
Ag – (gross width)*(thickness)
4.Based on net area
P = Ae (0.5 fu)
Ae = UAnc – effective net area
Anc = Smallest An – critical net area
An1 = 0.85Ag – use only for short members
(splice, gusset etc.)
An2 = Ag - ∑(Ahole)(t)
An3 = Ag - ∑(Ahole)(t) + ∑(s2/4g)(t)
5.Based on block shear
P = 0.3FuAv + 0.5FuAt
Av – shear/area parallel to force
At – shear/area perpendicular to force
 For different ruptures
P ∴ smallest
 Fv = 0.3Fu
Ft = 0.5Fu

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