chapter 2-continuous beam
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REINFORCED CONCRETE DESIGNEINFORCED CONCRETE DESIGN
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CONTINUOUS BEAMCONTINUOUS BEAMCONTINUOUS BEAMCONTINUOUS BEAM
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LEARNING OUTCOME :LEARNING OUTCOME :LEARNING OUTCOME :LEARNING OUTCOME :
1.0 Determine moments and shear forces in continuous
beam.
By completing this chapter, students shall be able to:
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. es gn a con nuous eam an app y ura y anserviceability checks.
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Introduction to Continuous Beam
Continuous beamsare beams thathave more thanone span andnormally found incast in-situ
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cons ruc on.
Figure belowshows failuremode of a
continuous beamand the positionof the mainreinforcement.
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Assumption Loading from Slab
Loading acting on a beam can be contributed by loading from
the supported slabs, supported secondary beams,brickwall, and other structure elements such as staircase,roof truss etc.
Load distribution from the slab to beam always depends on the
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,the slabs.
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Assumption Loading from Slab (cont)
For rectangular slabs that supported in 4-sides, the followingmethod can be used: 0ne-way slab (L/Lx > 2.0)
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where n = uniform distributed load on slab (kN/m2)
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Flanged beams
Flanged beams are cast as a part of the slab system. When the beams are resisting sagging moments, the slab act as acompression flange and the members designed as T or L beams.
With hogging moments, the slab will be in tension and the membersdesigned as a rectangular section.
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The effective flange width, beff (Cl.5.3.2.1) :
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Analysis Method
There are few methods that could be used in obtaining shearand moment values of a continuous beam for design purposes:
o Use of shear and moment coefficiento Moment distributiono Stiffness method
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(a) Shear & moment coefficient
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Analysis Method cont
(a) Shear & moment coef.
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Design Procedure for a rectangular beam :
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Design Procedure for a flanged beam :
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Shear Reinforcement (Cl. 6.2)
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Shear Reinforcement (Cl. 6.2)
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Detailing
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