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b= 12 in.
d= 17 in.
n= 9
As = 3 in 2 d h
M= 70 kip-ft As
f'c = 3000 psi
c = 145 pcf
Ec = 3,155,924 psi b
n= 9.19 Fs = 20000
n 0.132 Fc = 1350
x= 6.78 in. k= 0.399 kb = 0.378
Icr = 4067 in4 j= 0.867 jb = 0.874
fc = Mx/I = 1401 psi
fs = nM(d-x)/I = 18996 psi bd2bal = 3767.514
There are two ways to use this spreadsheet. If you fill in the
yellow colored cells, it will calculate the stress in the
concrete and in the reinforcing steel. Or, you can use
"goal seek" to set the concrete stress equal to an
allowable value (e.g. 0.45f'c) and vary the moment in
cell C12 to determine the moment that would cause the
concrete to reach its allowable stress. Similarly, you can
set the steel stress to an allowable value (e.g. 24,000)
and see what moment would have caused that.
T-Beam Analysis-ASD Input values in cells colored yellow - cells C3 through C9
f'c =
beff
4000 psi
fy = 60000 psi
beff = 38 in.
bw = 10 in. -
d= 16.5 in.
hf = 3 in.
As = 3.16 in2 clear span
c = 145 pcf between
allowable Fs = parallel T
24000 psi
beams
allowable Fc = 1800 psi
bw bw
Ec =33w1.5sqrt(fc')= 3,644,147 psi
n= 7.958 8.00
= 0.00504
n = 0.0403
If x < hf
k=n+ n22n=
0.25
x = kd = 4.07 in. x > hf so this analysis is not valid - it acts like a T-Beam
jd = 15.14 in.
Ms = AsFsjd = 1148541 in-lb = 95.71 ft-k <-- CONTROLS
Mc = Fcbd2kj/2 = 2106543 in-lb = 175.55 ft-k -
I=bx /3 + nAs(d-x) =
3 2
in4
x= +
bw bw ( )
nA s nA s 2 2nA s d b
+
bw
1) h2f =
bw
I = bx3/3-(b-bw)(x-hf)3/3+nAs(d-x)2=
( ) 4.17 in2
4747 in4
B= 10.928 C=
hf
d
-54.312
Nominal Moment Strength Singly Reinforced Rectangular Beam
Units
f'c = 3000 psi
b= 14 in.
d= 21 in.
As = 3.00019 in 2 d h
fy = 60 ksi As
a= 5.04 in.
Mn = 3326.4 in.-k
277.2 kip-ft
b
Mn = 249.5 kip-ft
tangular Beam
Quadratric Solver
ax2 + bx + c = 0
x =( -b + (b2-4ac).5)/2a
2 solutions
a b c x x
7 78 -795 6.454055 -17.59691