![]() Thus it behaves as doubly reinforced beam. How can we quickly work out the moment of resistance of such a doubly reinforced beam of size b x d, reinforced at top and bottom with steel of equal area 'A'?Regards,E S JayakumarB.V.HarsodaBronze SponsorJoined: Posts: 2293Location: RAJKOT,GUJARAT, INDIAPosted: Tue 7:12 am Post subject:Refer previous post at below link:-esjayakumar wrote:Dear Sefians,In plinth beams and beams in raft foundations, we normally provide equal reinforcement at top and bottom. ![]() These forces need to be taken from a frame or beam analysis programme. Beam Analysis The CivilWeb Concrete Beam Design Spreadsheets allow the designer to input any bending moments and shear forces for design. Thus it behaves as doubly reinforced beam. The CivilWeb T Shaped RCC Beam Design Excel Sheet can be used to design T shaped beams in accordance with BS EN 1992 or BS 8110. These tables can be used for design of Doubly Reinforced Beams.R.K.DesaiPosted via EmailesjayakumarGeneral SponsorJoined: Posts: 1209Location: CochinPosted: Tue 1:14 am Post subject:Dear Sefians,In plinth beams and beams in raft foundations, we normally provide equal reinforcement at top and bottom. The solved examples are also part of the file. Desai1960SEFI MemberJoined: Posts: 14Posted: Mon 4:40 pm Post subject: Design of Doubly Reinforced BeamsDear SefiansThere has been a discussion on design of Doubly Reinforced Beams.I would like add thatin the form of an EXCEL file is available on SEFI's web site under SPREAD SHEETS link.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |