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WORKING STRENGTH DESIGN (WSD)
> VALUES OF MODULAR RATIO, n
- NSCP 2015 (Page 520)
429.6.4It shall be permitted to take the modular ratio n =
Es /Ec as the nearest whole number (but not less than 6).
Except in calculations for deflection, value of n for
lightweight concrete shall be assumed to be the same as for
normal weight concrete of the same strength.
429.6.5 In doubly reinforced flexural members, an effective
modular ratio of 2Bs/Ee shall be used to transform
compression reinforcement for stress computation,
Compressive stress in such reinforcement shall not exceed
permissible tensile stress.
419,2.2.1 Modulus of Elasticity, Ec, for concrete
hall be \itted to be calculated Ie
llowable strength of Concrete perm 0 be calculated as (a) or (b
lowable Stress of Stee! a) For values of We between 1440 and 2560 kg/m3
n= Modular Ratio Ec = we'5 (0.043) \fe (in MPa)
a) For normal weight concrete
Ec = 4700 \fc (in MPa)
WORKING STRENGTH DESIGN (WSD)
CRACKED SECTION
SOLUTION (consider beam cracked section)
1, (bw)(a)(5) = mAs ( d-a)
2uIT= ce (w)(ay(2)? 1 PEGarasy (d-a)?
IT{ ey (bw)(a)(@)? } +n(As)(N) (d-a)?
where n= és /Ec
3. Fb — Hexure Stress (Two Conditions)
1. Foo Me (based ‘on Concrete Strength)
2. Fs 77 8, (based on Steel Strength)
ALLOWABLE STRESS:
SOLUTION TANAWSIS 1, Horizontal Members (Beams, Slab, Footing)
1. & Ayabove-E Aybelow 45 fic
).Sfy (for slab reinforcement, db < 10, fy s200Mpa
2. IT=E (Ina+ Ay?) fs = 140 Mpa (for fy = 280 Mpa)
fs = 170 Mpa (for fy = 420 Mpa)
Vertical Members (Column, Walls, Etc)
3. Fo= ME 2.
C 25 fc
WORKING STRENGTH DESIGN (WSD}
wT KED SECTION SOLUTION (consider beam cracked section)
7 1. (bw)(a)(5) = (bw)(h-a)() +(n-1)(As)(d-a)
| wr
bot ZH (ole 2214 ED)
a2. irate
» (owt ay 7) 1 +(n- syasinn Ha)?
dea where n= es / Ec
L Lo (n-1)As O° t 3. Fb—Flexure Stress
Mc
1 1 * Fco=—-, (based on Concrete Strength)
w bw + Fs-4=M© (ased on Steel Strength)
ALLOWABLE STRESS: “° n 1 ’ im
SOLUTION / ANALYSIS 1. Horizontal Members (Beams, Slab, Footing)
fe=0.45 f'c
J. EAyabove-5 Aybelow .5fy (for slab reinforcement, db < 10, fy <200Mpa
2. IT=E (Ina+Ay?)
2. Vertical Members (Column, Walls, Etc)
M
3. Fo=Xé fe=0.25 fc ]}
fs=0.4fy Y,Working Stress Design of Reinforced Concrete
Working Stress Design
Working Stress Design is called Alternate Design Method by NSCP (National Structural
Code of the Philippines) and ACI (American Concrete Institute, ACD.
Code Reference
NSCP 2010, Section 424; Alternate Design Method
ACI 318M-99, Appendix A: Alternate Design Method
Notation
f- = allowable compressive stress of concrete
f; = allowable tesnile stress of steel reinforcement
c= specified compressive strength of concrete
Jy = specified yield strength of steel reinforcement
E, = modulus of elasticity of concrete
E, = modulus of elasticity of steel
n= modular ratio
M= design moment
d= distance from extreme concrete fiber to centroid of steel reinforcement
kd = distance from the neutral axis to the extreme fiber of concrete
jd = distance between compressive force C and tensile force T
p = ratio of the area of steel to the effective area of concrete
‘atio of long side to short side of concentrated load or reaction area
Ag = area of steel reinforcement
Design Principle
The design concept of WSD is based on Elastic Theory in which the stress-strain diagram
is within the proportional limit and will obey Hooke's Law.
Actual Stress < Allowable Stress
Allowable Stresses
(NSCP 2010, 424.4.1 / ACI 318M, A.3.1)
Concrete
1. Flexure
Extreme fiber stress in compression 0.45 f¢
2. Shear
Beams and one-way slabs and footings:
Shear carried by concrete, v, 0.09/ fé
Maximum shear carried by concrete plus shear er
reinforcement, v, 0.38/ fe
Joists:
Shear carried by concrete, v, 0.09,/ fi
Two-way slabs and footings:
Shear carried by concrete, v, but not greater
than 2\/ff Wl + 2/8) / fe
3. Bearing on loaded area 0.32Steel Reinforcement
1. Grade 275 or Grade 350 reinforcement 140 MPa
2. Grade 420 reinforcement or greater and welded
wire fabric (plain or deformed)
3. For flexural reinforcement, 10 mm or less in
diameter, in one-way slabs of not more than4 —_0.50fy
m span but not greater than 200 MPa
170 MPa
Modulus of Elasticity
Modulus of Elasticity of Concrete (NSCP 408.6.1)
For weight of concrete, w, between 1500 and 2500 kg/m?
Ey = we!50.043,/ ft
For normal weight concrete
E, = 4700,/fE
Modulus of Elasticity of Steel Reinforcement (NSCP 408.6,2)
For nonprestressed reinforcement
E, = 200000 MPa
Modular Ratio
(NSCP 424.6.4) It shall be permitted to take the modular ratio, 2 =
nearest whole number (but not less than 6).
Modular Ratio for Beams with Compression Steel (NSCP 424.6.5)
= asthe
E.
In doubly reinforced flexural members, an effective modular ratio of 2n shall be
used to transform compression reinforcement for stress computations.
Assumptions in WSD
1, Plane section remains plane before and after bending.
2. Concrete stress varies from zero at the neutral axis to a maximum at the extreme
fiber.
3. Concrete do not carry tensile stress. All tensile stress will be carried by steel
reinforcement.
4, The steel and concrete are perfectly bond so that no slippage between the two will
occur.
b
x3
x
k— »v
Moment of area:
Qabove NA = Qbelow NA
1 2
zba? = nA,(d— 2)
Tensile and Compressive Forces
T = fis
C=} fbx
C=f
Moment in the section
y=d-sa
M=Cy
M=Ty
Bending stresses
ba 5
Ina = 3 +nA,(d— x)?
fe =
fe
nMeld ile Rote UI eR meer ei ty
Consider a relatively long simply supported beam shown below. Assume the load w, to be
increasing progressively until the beam fails. The beam will go into the following three
stages:
1. Uncrack Concrete Stage — at this stage, the gross section of the concrete will resist the
bending which means that the beam will behave like a solid beam made entirely of
concrete.
2. Crack Concrete Stage ~ Elastic Stress range
3. Ultimate Stress Stage - Beam Failure
Wo
1 3 1
Moment Diagram
Concrete Beam Crack Stages
At section 1: Uncrack stage
a. Actual moment, M < Cracking moment, M,;
b. No cracking occur
c. The gross section resists bending
d. The tensile stress of concrete is below rupture
At Section 2: Boundary between crack and uncrack stages
a. Actual moment, M = Cracking moment, Mz,
b. Crack begins to form
c. The gross section resists bending
d. The tensile stress of concrete reached the rupture point
At Section 3: Crack concrete stage
a. Actual moment, M > Cracking moment, M,;
b. Elastic stress stage
c. Cracks developed at the tension fiber of the beam and spreads quickly to the
neutral axis
d. The tensile stress of concrete is higher than the rupture strength
e. Ultimate stress stage can occur at failureWorking Stress Analysis —- Uncracked Stage
The beam will behave elastically and remains uncracked. The tensile stress of concrete is
below rupture.
Cracking Moment
NSCP 2010, Section 409.6.2.3
Modulus of rupture of concrete, f, = 0.7\/f! MPa
— tely
Cracking moment, M,,. = 7
Me
Where
J,, = Moment of inertia of the gross section neglecting reinforcement
Yt = distance from centroid of gross section to extreme tension fiberWorking Stress Analysis - Cracked Stage
General Requirement
Actual Stresses < Allowable Stresses
Internal Couple Method
Static equilibrium of internal forces
Factor k:
pe fe
fs
———
foro
Factor j:
j;-1-1
j=1l-—gk
Moment resistance coefficient:
1 .
R= the kj
Moment capacity: Use the smallest of the two
M, =C jd=4f.kjbd® = Rbd?
M, =T jd = A.f, jdTransformed Section Method
Convert steel area to equivalent concrete area by multiplying A, with modular ratio, n.
Gross Transformed Stress & Internal
Section Section Couple Diagrams
Location of the neutral axis from extreme compression fiber
Singly reinforced: ba? = nA,(d— zx)
Doubly reinforced: $bx? + (2n — 1) Al (a — d') =nA,(d— 2)
Cracked section moment of inertia (Iya = ler)
ba?
3
br? 5
Doubly reinforced: Iy.4 = > + (2n — 1)Ak(a — d')? + nA,(d — 2)?
Singly reinforced: Iy4 = +nA,(d— x)?
Actual stresses (calculate using Flexure Formula)
Concrete
f Ma
“Iva
Tension steel
fe M(d
nm Iya
Compression steel for doubly reinforced
fi _ M(x—a’)
Qn Iyaee ee
Example 01: Total Compression Force at the Section of Concrete Beam
Problem
Arectangular reinforced concrete beam with width of 250 mm and effective depth of 500
mm is subjected to 150 kN-m bending moment. The beam is reinforced with 4-25 mmo
bars. Use alternate design method and modular ratio n = 9.
1. What is the maximum stress of concrete?
2. What is the maximum stress of steel?
3. What is the total compressive force in concrete?
Solution
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Area of reinforcing bars
A, =4x $n(25") = 6257 mm?
nA, = 9(625m) = 56257 mm?
Location of the neutral axis
Qabove NA = Qelow NA
2502(42) = nA,(d — 2)
1252? = 56257(500 — «)
1252” + 56252 — 28125007 = 0
aw = 204.42 and — 345.79
use x = 204.42 mm
Moment of inertia
3
Ina = ane +nA,(d— x)?
2 493
| Iva = 250(204.42") + 56257(500 — 204.42)?
Ty 4 = 2255 762 492 mm*
Bending stresses
f= Mc
oT
Concrete
Mer
fe= Iya
150(204.42)(10007)
Fe = 9955 762 492
fe =13.59MPa answer
Steel
f. M (d—2)
n Iva
f, _ 150(500 — 204.42) (1000)
9 2255 762 492
fs = 19.65 MPa answer
Total compressive force in concrete
C =} febx = 4(13.59)(250) (204.42)
C=347.26kN answerer) Vu eer eae meee Lat)
Problem
Areinforced concrete beam 300 mm wide has an effective depth of 600 mm. It is
reinforced with 4-32 mm diameter bars for tension. f’, = 21 MPa and f, = 275 MPa. Find
the moment capacity of the beam.
Solution
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Modulus of elasticity of concrete
E, = 4700,/ ft = 4700/21
E, = 21538.11 MPa
Modular ratio
nae 200 000
~ EB. 21538.11
n=9
Allowable stresses
fs = 140 MPa for Grade 275 |
f. = 0.45 f! = 0.45(21) = 9.45 MPa
Steel area
A; =4x 5732") = 10247 mm?
nAg = 9(10247) = 92167 mm?
Moment of area
Qabove NA = Qbelow NA
3002(4.r) = nA,(d— 2)
1502? = 92167(600 — x)
1502? + 92167@ — 55296007 = 0
a@ = 257.22 and — 450.24
Use @ = 257.22 mm
Moment of inertia
3
300% +nA,(d— x)?
Iva =
_ 300(257.22")
NA = + 92167(600 — 257.22)? |
I
Iy4 = 5103735931 mm? |
Moment capacity
iS Me
b= |
Based on concrete
_ Me
Ina
M (257.22
9.45 = (257.22)(1000°)
5 103 735 931
M = 187.51kN-m
fe
Based on steel
f. _ M(d-=)
nn Iva
140 — M(600 — 257.22)(1000")
Oo 5 103 735 931
M = 231.61kN:-m
Use the safe value of M
M = 187.51kN-m answer‘xample 03: Compressive Force at the Section of Concrete T-Beam
Problem
The following are the dimensions of a concrete T-beam section
Width of flange, by = 600 mm.
Thickness of flange, t¢= 80 mm
Width of web, by = 300 mm
Effective depth, d = 500 mm
The beam is reinforced with 3-32 mm diameter bars in tension and is carrying a moment
of 100 kN-m. Find the total compressive force in the concrete. Use n= 9.
Solution
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An=3'% 4.-n(32?) = 7687 mm?
nA, = 9(7687) = 69127 mm?
Assume NA is at the bottom of the flange
Qabove NA = 600(80)(40) = 1920000 mm*
Qbelow NA = A, (500 — 80) = 9201169 mm?
Qabove wa < Qhelow nar therefore, NA is within the web.
Qabove NA = Qbelow NA
600x($x) — 300(a — 80)[ 5 (a — 80)] = nA, (500 — x)
30022 — 150(x — 80)? = 69127(500 — x)
a = 167 mm
6002* — 300(a — 80)*
300UUOC
600(167°) — 300(167 — 80)*
rr
Ina = 3273562384 mm*
+nA,(500— x)?
Iva =
+ 69127(500 — 167)?
fs _ M(d-2)
nn INA
fs _ 100(500 — 167)(10007)
9 3.273 562 384
fe = 91.55 MPa
T = f, As = 91.55(7687)
T = 220.89 kN
Cc=T
C = 220.89 kN answer
Another Solution for finding C
Mz — 100(167)(10007)
fe= Ty, —- 3273562384
fe = 5.10 MPa
M(x—80) _ 100(167 — 80)(1000")
Iva 3273 562 384
fer = 2.66 MPa
fa =
CH= 4(fo+ fealty bp + FSer(@ — bp )bw
C = 4(5.10 + 2.66)(80)(600) + 4(2.66)(167 — 80)(300)
C = 220.95kN (okay)Example 04: Stress of Tension Steel, Stress of Compression Steel, and
Stress of Concrete in Doubly Reinforced Beam
Problem
A300 mm * 600 mm reinforced concrete beam section is reinforced with 4 - 28-mm-
diameter tension steel at d = 536 mm and 2 - 28-mm-diameter compression steel at d' = 64
mm. The section is subjected to a bending moment of 150 kN-m. Use n= 9.
1. Find the maximum stress in concrete.
2. Determine the stress in the compression steel.
3. Calculate the stress in the tension steel.
Solution
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A, = 4x 40(28?) = 7840 mm?
nA, = 9(784r) = 70567 mm?
ApH 2% 4.n(28?) = 39207 mm?
(2n — 1) Al = [2(9) — 1](3927) = 66647 mm?
300
UZ
Lf
fin
Je 300 —|
Qabove NA = Qoelow NA
300x(5ar) + (2n — 1) AL (a — 64) = nA, (536 — x)
150x? + 6664m(x — 64) = 70567(536 — x)
1502 + 13 72077 — 42085127 = 0
az = 186.15 and — 473.50
Use a = 186.15 mm
300(a*
iar a + (2n —1)A4 (a — 64)? + nA, (536 — 2)?
300(186.15°
Iya = “—— + 66647(186.15 — 64)? + 70567(536 — 186.15)?
Iya = 3670555 446 mm!
Bending Stresses
h- Mc
=<
Concrete:
Mz
Te
_ 150(186.15)(1000")
“3670555 446
fc = 7.61 MPa answer
Tension steel:
fs — M(536 — x)
n Iya
fs _ 150(536 — 186.15)(1000%)
9 3.670 555 446
fs = 128.67 MPa answer
Compression steel:
fl M(a—64)
Qn xa
fi 150(186.15 — 64)(1000?)
2(9) 3 670 555 446
fi = 89.85 MPa answerDesign of Steel Reinforcement of CH uEe Ann eee
Steps is for finding the required steel reinforcements of beam with known M,
other beam properties using Working Stress Design method.
Given the following, direct or indirect:
Width or breadth = b
Effective depth = d
Allowable stress for concrete = fo
Allowable stress for steel = ts
Modular ratio =n
Maximum moment carried by the beam = Max
imax and.
Step 1: Solve for the balanced moment capacity
a fe
fete
nm
Fe baba
Mbat = Cra(d — $a)
Lal =
° If Max $ Mpat design the beam as singly reinforced (go to Step 2)
* Tf Mmax > Mjqis design the beam as doubly reinforced (go to Step 3)
Step 2: Singly Reinforced Beam (Max $ Mpad)
Locate the neutral axis by solving x from the equation below
bz + ba? (d— 2) _ 2M max(d — x)
3 2 da
Section Section Couple Diagrams
Solve for the required steel area
bx?
A.=————>
2n(d— x)
You can also use the approximate formula for the amount of A,
A, = Mons
Fe(d — 52m)
Step 3: Doubly Reinforced Beam (Mingy > Mpay)
Additional given: Embedment depth of compresian steel = d’
Solve for As; from Balanced Condition
Moat
Ag = ——!_
' fRG- 3 Voat)
Solve A, from the excess of May aNd Mpa
Mexcess = Minax — Moat
Mexcess
40-7 Ga)
Total steel area in tension
As = Aa + Aso
f— >
|
=
1
Gross Transformed Stress & Internal
Section Section Couple Diagrams
Solve A,' from the balanced condition and use Mexcess
(Note: if f,' > f;, use f,' =f) ,
, 2nfe(tia — A’) I 2fs(xbar — a’)
= ——— or =e
fe Lal ‘ d — &bat
2n Meacess
AS Fn —\(d—2)
Tass’Example 01: Required Steel Area of Reinforced C ete Beam
Problem
A rectangular concrete beam is reinforced in tension only. The width is 300 mm and the
effective depth is 600 mm. The beam carries a moment of 80 kN-m which causes a stress
of 5 MPa in the extreme compression fiber of concrete. Use n= 9.
1. What is the distance of the neutral axis from the top of the beam?
2. Calculate the required area for steel reinforcement.
3. Find the stress developed in the steel.
Solution
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Distance of the neutral axis from the top of the beam
| M=Cy
M = $f-bx(d — 52)
80(1000*) = $(5)(300x)(600 — +x)
250x? — 450.0002 + 80 000 000
x = 1600 and 200
Use z = 200 mm answer
| b=300
lb = 300 |
Required steel area
Qabove NA = Qbelow NA
300x(4.) =nA,(d— 2x)
1502? = nA,(d—z) |
150(2007) = 9A, (600 — 200)
A, = 1666.67 mm? answer
Stress developed in the steel
| s/n _ fe
d-a« ws
f/9 _ 5
600200 200
fs = 90 MPa answerCTE) nding the Number of 28-mm Steel Bars of Singly-Reinforced
Concrete Cantilever Beam
Problem
A reinforced concrete cantilever beam 4 m long has a cross-sectional dimensions of 400
mm by 750 mm. It is to carry a superimposed load of 29.05 kN/m including its own weight
The steel reinforcement has an effective depth of 685 mm. Use /", = 21 MPa, f,- 165 MPa,
and n= 9. Determine the required number of 28 mm 0 reinforcing bars using Working
Stress Design method.
Solution
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Maximum Moment
Mraz: = 29.05(4)(2) = 232.4 kN - m
Y Wo = 29.05 kN/m
For Balanced Capacity
fe = 0.45 f! = 0.45(21) = 9.45 MPa
fs = 165 MPa
Lat _ d
fe fet fa/n
Lat 685
9.45 ~ 9.45 + 165/9
2a) — 233 mm
Cia = 4 fe btar = 4(9.45)(400)(233)
Chat = 440.37 kN
Moai = Cou (d — $tiar) = 440.37[ 0.685- +(0.233) |
Moai = 267.45 kN -m
Minax < Miap thus, the beam is singly-reinforced.
For Singly Reinforced Section
fe = 165 MPa
f=?
685
2
10
nw OL
Lt
Accurate Solution for finding A, (Not recommended)
a
b= 400
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Approximate Solution for finding A, (Recommended)
Minox = T(d — Fa)
Mmaz = As fa(d — 4211)
fa(d — 42601)
_ 232.4(10002)
* 165(685 — 1 (233)]
A, = 2319.13 mm?
A,=
Number of bars
_ A, _ 2319.13
Ay — 47(28?)
N =3.76
Use 4 - 28 mm @ bars answerExample 03: Finding the Number of 32-mm Steel Bars for Doubly-
Reinforced Concrete Propped Beam
Problem
A propped beam 8 m long is to support a total load of 28.8 kN/m, It is desired to find the
steel reinforcements at the most critical section in bending. The cross section of the
concrete beam is 400 mm by 600 mm with an effective cover of 60 mm for the
reinforcements. f’, = 21 MPa, f, = 140 MPa, n = 9. Determine the required number of 32
mm ¢ tension bars and the required number of 32 mm o compression bars.
Solution
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The most critical section in bending is at the fixed support
Wo = 28.8 kN/m
Moment Diagram
Max = weL7/8
Mi = 9weL?/128
w,L? — 28.8(8)
Mmnax = 3 =—.
Mraz = 230.4kN +m
| For Balanced Capacity
f, = 0.45 f! = 0.45(21) = 9.45 MPa
fs = 140 MPa
jb = 400 +
Boat a
fe fet fs/n
Piat 540
9.45 9.45 + 140/9
pq = 204 mm
2
Chai = 385.56 KN
Coat = $ fe bttat = $ (9.45) (400) (204)
Myer = Cra(d — 42r5q1) = 385.56[ 0.540 — $ (0.204) |
Moat = 181.98 KN - m
Mmax ? Mpab thus, the beam is doubly-reinforced
For Doubly-Reinforced Beam Section
Solve for A, from Balanced Condition
Meat = Thai(d — $2pat)
Mea = fsAsi(d — $2iat)
181.98(1000") = 140, [540 — 4(204) |
Ag: = 2753.93 mm?
Solve A, from the excess of Myjqy aNd Myqr
Mexcess = Minar ~ Miu = 230.4 — 181.98
Mezcess = 48.42 kN +m
Mexcess = T2(d — a’)
Mexeess = furAs(d— a’)
48.42(1000?) = 140.A,2(540 — 60)
Ago = 720.54 mm?
Total steel area in tension
A, = Ag + Aso = 2753.93 + 720.54
A, = 3474.47 mm?
we
1
d’=60
Number of 32-mm tension bars
A, _ 3474.47
| N=. = Tog)
» 4 m(28")
N = 4.32
Use 5 - 32 mm @ bars answer
Solve A,’ from the balanced condition using Mexcess
(Note: if f,' > f,, use f;' =f.)
fi/2n fe
Lat — Ad! had
yo 2nf-(tta — d')
f a
, _ 2(9)(9.45)(204 — 60)
f= 204
fi) = 120.07 MPa
You may also use the tension steel in the proportion:
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fa'< (fe = 140 MPa), use f,' = 120.07 MPa
Mean = Ti (— d')
Meccess = As(2n — 1)(fi/2n)(d— a’)
48.42(10007) = A’,[2(9) — 1][120.07/(2 x 9) ](540 — 60)
| Al = 889.55 mm?
Number of 32-mm compression bars
_ Ay _ 889.55
Ay 47(32?)
N=11
Use 2 - 32 mm bars answer