Concrete Design Flowcharts 3-14-17
Concrete Design Flowcharts 3-14-17
Updated3/10/17
LAPSPLICES(Howdotheywork?)
Servicability (crackingetc.)
Concrete Design General Provisions
General Preliminary Design Information
Applicable Codes
ASCE/SEI 7-10
ACI 318-11
Other ACI stuff
CRSI
Concrete Design General Provisions
General Preliminary Design Information
General Preliminary Design Information General Design-Strength Considerations
Load Combinations from ASCE/SEI 7-10 ACI 9.3 Design Strength
Load Factors from ACI 318-11 Ch.9 Tension controlled section (ACI 10.3.4) 0.9
Floor Live Loads ASCE 7-10 Compression cntrl section (ACI 10.3.3) 0.75 . 10.9.3
Unit Weight of Concrete 0.65
Lightweight structural concrete = 90 Shear and Torsion 0.75
Bearing on Concrete 0.65
Sand lightweight concrete = 115
Normal weight concrete = 145 150 for R.C.
Heavy weight concrete = 200
Specified Compressive Strength ACI 9.3
When using equations w/ it is common to use
E.g. 4ksi concrete 4000
Concrete Design General Provisions
Mechanical Properties of Concrete Durability of Concrete (Wmac pg 90).
Mechanical Properties of Concrete
Compressive Stress-Strain Relationship
Linear elastic up to 0.65
Compressive strength reached @ approx. 0.002 strain
descends past 0.002 to an ultimate strain of at least 0.003
Youngs Modulus ( 33 . or
ACI 3-18-11 Section 8.5.1 ( 57,000
For high-strength concrete ( 40,000 1.0 10
Poissons Ration usually 0.18 to 0.2
Tensile Strength
ACI Eq. 9-10 Modulus of Rup 7.5
=1.0 for normal wt., = 0.85 for sand-ltwt, & =0.75 for ltwt.
Volume Changes (Section 3-6 of Wight/MacGregor textbook for examples)
Temperature Change
Axial Deformation
0.000006
Creep Strain increase over long periods
ACI
Shrinkage (humidity dependent)
Common values 0.0004 to 0.0008 in/in.
Concrete Design General Provisions
Mechanical Properties of Rebar
Mechanical Properties of Rebar (Wmac pg 93)
ASTM A615 Std Spec for Deformed & Plain Carbon-steel Bars for Concrete Reinforcement (designated w/ S)
ASTM A706 Std Spec for Low-Alloy Steel Deformed and Plain Bars for Conc. Reinf. (designated w/ W)
ACI 318-11 Section 21.2.5.1 requires A615 w/ special requirements of A706 for seismic.
ASTM A996 Std Spec for Rail-Steel & Axle-Steel Deformed Bars for Conc. Reinf. (designated w/ I, R, or A)
c a
.
N.A.
Flexural Design of Singly Reinforced Beams h
d
Construction Considera
moment arm between the force couple (usually the tension force).
F :
See pg 129 Textbook for irregular shaped section jd. Spacing
Bundled Bars
0.003 0.85
N.A.
.
YES
2
10.5
??
For beams with multiple layers of bars on the bottom calculate d by:
Where: is distance from centroid of bar to bottom of beam.
Example: Above has 6 #9 bars. h=20, 2.5 from beam bottom to center of bottom rebar layer, and ACI 7.6.2 spacing over 1min.
As Y . " . "
20 bar 20" #
As
3 1 2.5 3 1 4.625"
20" 20" 3.5625" 16.438"
6 1
0.003 0.85
c a
.
N.A.
Flexural Analysis of Flanged Sections h
d
Flanged Sections
Effective Flange Width (ACI 8.12)
4
Slab extending on both sides 2 8
, 10.5
12
Use design example from MacGregor (663 to 667) and CERM 51-7 to get design moments.
Then design slab similar to a one-way slab.
Check specialized shear strength also.
Concrete Slab Design
Design of Continuous Two-Way Slabs/Systems (CERM 51-5 & MacGregor Ch 13 & Little PPI Ch 8)
General Information on Continuous Two-Way Slabs/Systems per ACI 318: Section 13 (CERM 51-5)
Direct Design Method Flow Example to Design Flexural Reinforcement & Shear
DDM Given:
Further Distribute into Column Strips & Middle Strips Check Shear Strength of Slab =0.75
1. Loading (DL & LL & Slab Weight) CERM Table 51.4 Controlled by Either
2. Column distances Caveat of 85% beams if theyre in column strip. Wide Beam Shear Occurs in longer span at
3. Material properties SEE MacGregor (662) for the process! distance from supports
Select Reinforcing Steel for Moment
Identify the Section in Question 2
The section span direction determines Estimate B Center to Center supports in
spanning length (center to center of supports) transverse direction
First Iteration for
transverse width (center to center of supports)
Assume Tension Controlled Punching Shear See little PPI book (63)
face to face clear distance along span length
1
0.1 4
2
. . .
Isolate Column Strips and Middle Strips (CERM 51-6)
Isolate w/ the Area of concrete required 2
( ) to balance the area of steel
Calculate the total Statical Moment 40 for interior column, 30
exterior, 20 for corner.
where: .
SELECT BARS
Shear in Concrete Beams
Shear in concrete beams
General Information Shear Reinforcement Limits
General provision in ACI 318 Ch. 11 Spacing: ACI 11.4.5
Seismic provisions in ACI 318 Ch. 21 Min. Shear Reinforcement: 11.4.6
. ACI 9.3.2.3 Preferred Spacing?? (max, min, otherwise).
Shear in Brackets, & Corbels
Capacity Check of Brackets and Corbels (small book general Structures)
Show all Steel An Asc etc
Torsion
General Information =0.75 per ACI 318 Section 9.3.2.3
ACI 318: Section 11.5 Governs Torsion In pure torsion, cracks w/ angle off hor. ACI 11.5.3.6 allows 45
After torsional cracking: Closed stirrups resist vert component. Long reinf to resist horiz. Components of
torsional stresses
Gross area enclosed by shear flow 0.85 where = area inside centerline of
outermost torsional reinforcement/stirrups. It includes open spaces and are inside flanges w/ stirrups.
Threshold Torsion: Torsion may be neglected if ACI 11.5.1
= Area enclosed by perimeter of the section. = perimeter of the section
Uniform Shear Flow:
Applied Torsion is resisted by moment of shear flow in walls about section centroid: 2
Shear Stress in the walls: ACI 11.5.3.7 & R11.5.3.10 Required area of Long. Reinf.
Cracking Torsion/Torque = 4
ACI 11.5.5.3
When threshold is exceeded, reinforcement must resist full torsion, concrete is neglected.
ACI 11.5.2.4: critical section is located d from the end of the section at a support. Where:
Except when a concentrated torsion is applied within d, then the critical section is at the joint face.
ACI 11.5.6.2 Minimum diameter long reinf bar
Stirrup Area: Steel area to account for Shear and Torsion ACI 11.5.3.8
0.042
accounts for two stirrup legs, while only accounts for one, resulting in: 2 To prevent concrete crushing combined torsion and shear forces
The spacing of the reinforcement is limited by the minimum required by shear or torsion. limited by ACI 11.5.3.1.
ACI 11.4.5 Shear spacing max for 4 for 4 Dimensions of section must be:
ACI 11.5.6 Torsion spacing max but less than 12. 12max spacing default
8 ACI 11.5.3
.
When threshold torsion is exceeded: closed stirrups and long. reinf. Must be provided.
ACI 11.5.3.6 Required are of 1 leg of closed stirrup: For hollow sections:
.
ACI 11.5.5.2 Min. Combined area of shear & torsion stirrups: 8
1.7
0.75
Torsion Factored torsional moment exceeds threshold of Section 11.5.1.
Provide transverse and longitudinal reinforcement to resist
ACI 11.5.6.1 ?
8
NO
min " "
Flowchart
12
NO @ from support
Compression struts control:
8 REDESIGN SECTION
1.7
Different for
HOLLOW SECTIONS!
? Design Long. Reinf. For Torsion
45
Compute ratio of stirrup area required for Shear
See Previous Slides Last step for Where
Or a known stirrup size at spacing s
Design Variables 0.75
outside perimeter of cross section Check min Long Reinf. For Torsion
area of the cross section Compute ratio of stirrup area required for Torsion 5
= perimeter along centerline of outermost =
.
closed transverse torsional reinforcement bar. ACI 11.5.6.2 Longitudinal bars have to be
spaced less than 12 inches around perimeter.
Add stirrup areas and verify min. rqd: Min. Governs: Use larger value of ENTIRE PERIMETER. Even mid height.
. Must be within stirrups
. NO
Min 11.5.5.2
Select Stirrups:
Use value of #
Considering #3 0.22 & #4 bars 0.40
Column Design
General
Interaction Diagrams indicate failure envelopes that columns should stay within. (CERM Appendix 52.N)
General breakdown of strain corresponding to points on interaction diagram PPI little book (39 to 41) & MacGregor (510 & 516)
Pertinent ACI Codes (See CERM 52-2 & section 6 small PPI book)
ACI 10.9.1 Longitudinal reinforcement ratio must be:0.01 0.08 (0.06 for special moment frames
Typically is between 1 to 3 percent for tied columns and 2.5 to 5 for spirals.
ACI 7.6.6 & 12.14.2.2 Bundled bards to resist high axial loads
ACI 10.9.2 Min. bars in a rectangle column is 4. Spiral columns need 6.
1.5
ACI 7.7.1 Min. clear distance btw longitudinal bars 1.5 Typ. governs at splice locations
1
ACI 10.10.6.5 MINIMUM END MOMENT = , 0.6 0.03
Moment Magnification for BRACED/NON-SWAY frames (CERM 53-5 & PPI book (44) & MacGregor (581))
Moment Magnification for UNBRACED/SWAY frames (see comprehensive design example MacGregor (610)
Also see CERM 53-6 example & little PPI book (47)
Column Design
Beam Column Joints (pg 953 Textbook)
Development, Hooks, & Bar Cut-off
1.
Bar Development and Longitudinal Continuous Bars in Tension (Ch 9 ppi book & Ch 8 Textbook
ACI 318 permits 3 ways for bars to develop in tension 2.
1. Straight embedment of the bar beyond the point of maximum stress
TWO WAYS TO CALCULATE
ACI 318 Table 12.2.2 Gives development length for different clear cover and spacing scenarios.
1.0 3.
In the equations:
1.3 12
1.0
1.2
1.5 / 3 . . . . 6
need not be > 1.7
0.8 #6
1.0 #6
0.75
1.0
12 max 100
EXPLAIN & Ktf TERMS
Values given in the Table 12.2.2 can vary drastically from the results of Eqn ACI 318: 12-1.
If you cant get enough straight tension use Eqn. 12-1 to get a smaller
Bundled Bars
Development, Hooks, & Bar Cut-off
1.
Bar Development and Longitudinal Continuous Bars in Tension (Ch 9 ppi book & pg 381Textbook
ACI 318 permits 3 ways for bars to develop in tension 2.
2. Hooked Anchorage ACI 318: 12.5
Must meet minimum ACI 318: R12.5 dimensions to qualify a 90 or 180 degree hook.
3.
Serviceability, Cracking, Structural Integrity, & Deflections
General Information (chapter 9 Textbook & Ch 4 Ppi book& some Ch1& ACI 318 Ch7.12&on).
G
Bar Development and Longitudinal Continuous Bars (Ch 9 ppi book & Ch 8 Textbook
ACI 7.13.2.2: perimeter beams shall have continuous reinforcement at columns
At least 1/6th tension steel for negative moment. Not less than 2 bars
At least 1/4 of tension steel for positive moment at mid-span. At least 2 bars
Fir discontinuous supports: Use hooks to develop at face.
Failure due
d
Walls, Foundations, & Footings
Walls and Retaining Walls (CERM 54,
ACI 14.3 Minimum Reinforcement
Retaining Wall design example on CERM 54-5.