Quiz 1lecture Ce3
Quiz 1lecture Ce3
Prepared by:
Engr. Ken Lua, MSCE
REINFORCED CONCRETE DESIGN
Major Topics:
Introduction to Reinforced Concrete Design Week 1
Structural Elements
Week 2, 3
Loads on Structures
Module 1
Beam Flexure
Singly Reinforced Beams
Week 4
Doubly Reinforced Beams
Beam Shear Week 5
Slab Design Week 6 Module 2
Introduction to Reinforced Concrete Design Week 1 Activity 1: Current knowledge and expectations
Structural Elements
Week 2 Quiz 1 - Introduction
Loads on Structures
Beam Flexure
Singly Reinforced Beams Week 3
Doubly Reinforced Beams Week 4 HW1 – Beam Flexure – Actual Design/Analysis
Beam Shear Week 5 Quiz 2 - Beams
Slab Design Week 6 HW2 – Beam Shear, Slab Design
Monolithic Beams or T-Beams Week 7
Compression Members Week 8 Quiz 3 – Columns
Reinforced Concrete Detailing Week 9
Week 10/11 Submission of Notes
PART 1: INTRODUCTION
Structural Elements
Loads on Structures
INTRODUCTION
Concrete:
Great resistance to fire and water Low strength per unit weight leads to
heavy members
Low-maintenance
Low strength per unit volume leads to
Can be cast into variety of shapes larger members
Curing of Concrete
Curing is performed by submerging the specimen
underwater. This is done in order to prevent moisture loss.
Rapid moisture loss leads to cracking and loss of strength of
the concrete specimen
Shrinkage of Concrete
Contracting of a hardened concrete mixture due to
the loss of water/moisture. Shrinkage or temperature
bars are used.
STRESS-STRAIN RELATIONSHIP
REINFORCED CONCRETE
STRESS-STRAIN RELATIONSHIP
STEEL REINFORCEMENT
ELASTIC MODULUS OF CONCRETE
Structural Elements
Loads on Structures
STRUCTURAL ELEMENTS
A structure refers to a system
of connected parts used to
support a load. Important
examples related to civil
engineering include buildings,
bridges, and towers;
TYPES
1. One – way Floor System
2. Two – way Floor System
ONE-WAY SLABS
One-way floor system is a slab or deck that is
supported such that it delivers its load to the
supporting members by one-way action. It is
often referred to as a one-way slab.
SHEAR CRACKS
Originates near supports because the
shear capacity of the beam is
inadequate
BEAMS – REINFORCEMENTS
BEAMS – REINFORCEMENTS
BEAMS – REINFORCEMENTS
BEAMS – MINIMUM DEPTH
COLUMNS
Members that are generally vertical and resist
axial compressive loads are referred to as
columns.
PART 1: INTRODUCTION
Structural Elements
Loads on Structures
REVIEW OF LOADS AND LOAD PATH
LOAD DISTRIBUTION
P = pressure load
w = P*(s/2)
w = P*(s/2 + s/2)
Bea
ms
pac
ing
,S
LOAD DISTRIBUTION
One-way Slab (s/l ≤ 0.5)
ps/2
E F
psl/4 psl/4
LOAD DISTRIBUTION
Two-way Slab (s/l > 0.5)
W= PS/2
S
LOAD DISTRIBUTION
Two-way Slab
W=PS/2
S
W=PS/2
LOAD DISTRIBUTION
LOAD DISTRIBUTION
P = pressure load
s/2
Bea
mo
r Jo
s
ist
spa
cing
,S
LOAD DISTRIBUTION
s/2
w=P
Ps
w=
LOAD DISTRIBUTION
w
w
LOAD DISTRIBUTION
p = 5 kPa or kN/m2
300mm
150mm
S = 2m s s s l
s s
L = 3m BEAM 1
BEAM 2
w1
w1 = ps = 5(kN/m2) * 2(m) = 10kN/m
w2
w2 = ps/2 = 5(kN/m2) * 2(m) / 2 = 5 kN/m
s s s l
s s
BEAM 1
BEAM 2