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STRENGTH DESIGN METHOD 409.3.5 — For post-tensioned anchorage zone design, a load 1. There are two or more spans,
(formerly Ultimate Strength Design) factor of 1.2 shall be applied to the maximum tendon jacking
force. 2. Spans are approximately equal, with the larger of two
Design Principle: adjacent clear spans not greater than the shorter by
Strength Strength Required to more than 20 percent,
2015 NSCP Load Combinations Summary
Provided Carry Factored Loads From Table 405.3.1 3. Loads are uniformly distributed,
U = 1.4(D) (405.31a)
U = 1.2(D ) + 1.6(L) + 0.5(Lr or R) (405.31b) 4. Unfactored live load, L, does not exceed three times
Provisions from 2010 NSCP: U = 1.2D + 1.6(Lr or R) + (1.0L or 0.5W) (405.31c) unfactored dead load, D, and
409.3 — Required strength U = 1.2D + 1.0W + 1.0L + 0.5(Lr or R) (405.31d) 5. Members are prismatic.
409.3.1 — Required strength U shall be at least equal to the U = 1.2D + 1.0E + 1.0L (405.31e)
effects of factored loads in Eq. (409-1) through (409-7). The U = 0.9D + 1.0W (405.31f)
effect of one or more loads not acting simultaneously shall be U = 0.9D + 1.0E (405.31g) Positive Moment
investigated. End spans:
U = 1.4(D + F ) (409-1) Design strength Discontinuous end
U = 1.2(D + F + T) + 1.6(L + H) + 0.5(Lr or R) (409-2) Design strength provided by a member, its connections to unrestrained . . . . . . . . . . . …. . . . wuln²/11
U = 1.2D + 1.6(Lr or R) + (1.0L or 0.8W) (409-3) other members, and its cross sections, in terms of flexure, axial Discontinuous end integral
U = 1.2D + 1.6W + 1.0L + 0.5(Lr or R) (409-4) load, shear, and torsion, shall be taken as the nominal with support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... wuln²/14
U = 1.2D + 1.0E + 1.0L (409-5) strength calculated in accordance with requirements and Interior spans . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ….. wuln²/16
U = 0.9D + 1.6W + 1.6H (409-6) assumptions of this Section, multiplied by the strength
U = 0.9D + 1.0E + 1.6H (409-7) reduction factor φ.
except as follows: Negative Moment at exterior face
1. The load factor on the live load L in Eq. 409-3 to 409-5 shall Values of φ: of first interior support
be permitted to be reduced to 0.5 except for garages, areas 2001 2010/2015 Two spans . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ……. wuln²/9
occupied as places of public assembly, and all areas where NSCP NSCP More than two spans . . . . . . . . . . . . …... wuln²/10
L is greater than 4.8 kN/m2. Flexure (tension-controlled) 0.9 0.9 Negative Moment at other faces of
Compression-controlled Section interior supports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ….. . . . wuln²/11
2. Where wind load W has not been reduced by a directionality 0.75 0.75
with spirals Negative Moment at face of all
factor, it shall be permitted to use 1.3W in place of 1.6W in Other compression-controlled
0.70 0.65 supports for:
Eq. 409-4 and 409-6. Section Slabs with spans not exceeding
3. Where E, the load effects of earthquake, is based on service- Shear and torsion 0.85 0.75 3m; and Beams where ratio of
level seismic forces, 1.4E shall be used in place of 1.0E in Bearing on concrete (except sum of column stiffnesses to
0.70 0.65
Eq. 409-5 and 409-7. for post-tensioned anchorage) beam stiff-nesses exceeds eight
post-tensioned anchorage zones 0.85 0.85 at each
4. The load factor on H, loads due to weight and pressure of soil,
water in soil, or other materials, shall be set equal to zero 2010/2015 NSCP: For sections in which the net tensile strain end of the span . . . . . . . . . …….. . . . . . . . . wuln²/12
in Eq. 409-6 and 409-7 if the structural action due to H εt, is between the limits for compression-controlled and Negative Moment at interior face of
counteracts that due to W or E. Where lateral earth tension-controlled sections, φ shall be permitted to be linearly exterior supports for members built
pressure provides resistance to structural actions from increased from that for compression-controlled sections to integrally with supports
other forces, it shall not be included in H but shall be 0.90 as εt increases from the compression-controlled strain Where support is a spandrel
included in the design resistance. limit to 0.005. beam . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . …….. . . . . . . . wuln²/24
409.3.2 — If resistance to impact effects is taken into account When support is a column………………. wuln²/16
in design, such effects shall be included with live load L.
409.3.3 — Estimations of differential settlement, creep, Shear in end members at face of
SHEAR AND MOMENT COEFFICIENTS First interior support . . . . . ……………….. . . . . 1.15wuln/2
shrinkage, expansion of shrinkage-compensating concrete, or
temperature change shall be based on a realistic assessment of Shear at face of all other supports . . . .... . . . wuln/2
408.4.3 As an alternate to frame analysis, the following
such effects occurring in service. approximate moments and shears shall be permitted to be
Note: ln = clear span for positive moment or shear and
409.3.4 — If a structure is in a flood zone, or is subjected to used in design of continuous beams and one-way slabs (slabs
forces from atmospheric precipitations, the flood loads and the average of adjacent clear spans for negative moment
reinforced to resist flexural stresses in only one direction),
appropriate load combinations of ASCE/SEI 7 shall be used. provided:
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Summary of ACI moment coefficients: FLOOR LOAD DISTRIBUTION Load distribution for a two‐way slab:
Case 1:
Discontinuous end
If S/L < 0.5, one way slab.
unrestrained:
Spandrel:
Column:
Equivalent uniform load carried by the shorter beam.
q𝑠
𝑤
(b) beams with two spans only 3
𝐿 𝐿
Where:
S = shorter span
L = longer span
m = S/L
q = floor load per unit area
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Problem 1 Problem 3 PROBLEM for PRACTICE
Section 409.3.1 of the 2010 NSCP provides the calculation Reference: FIGURE RCF-002
of the required strength U as follows: Problem 4
DATA : Beam width = 300mm
U = 1.4(D + F ) In accordance with the provisions of the 2010 NSCP,
Beam total depth = 500mm below the
U = 1.2(D + F + T) + 1.6(L + H) + 0.5(Lr or R) the required strength U shall be at least equal to the effects
100mm thick slab
U = 1.2D + 1.6(Lr or R) + (1.0L or 0.8W) of the factored loads below where the effects of one or more
All columns = 500mm x 500mm
U = 1.2D + 1.6W + 1.0L + 0.5(Lr or R) loads not acting simultaneously shall be investigated:
Floor dead load = 3.2 kPa (superimposed on slab)
U = 1.2D + 1.0E + 1.0L U = 1.4D
Floor live load = 3.6 kPa
U = 0.9D + 1.6W + 1.6H U = 1.2D+1.6L
Unit weight of concrete = 24 KN/m3
U = 0.9D + 1.0E + 1.6H U = 1.2D+1.6L+0.8W
Factored load, U = 1.2D + 1.6L
Results of the frame analysis of a certain structure provides the U = 1.2D+1.0E+1.0L
following values of loads for one of the critical members: All spans are referred to the centerline of the U = 0.9D+1.6W
Gravity loads: Dead load, D = 150 kN, Roof live load, Lr = 60 kN, columns. EI value is assumed constant. Use the Result from elastic analysis of a concrete beam yields the
Floor live load, L = 240 kN tributary area method. For moment and shear following values of the un-factored (service) moments:
Wind load : W = 50 kN (compression); W = 20 kN (tension) calculations, use the NSCP Coefficients. Dead load moment = 50 kN-m, Live load moment = 80 kN-
Seismic load : E = 40 kN (compression); E = 15 kN (tension) m, Wind load moment = 60 kN-m, Earthquake moment =
1. If S1 = 2.5m and L1 = L2 = 6.5m, find the factored shear
100 kN-m. Determine the value of the factored moment (kN-
1. Determine the factored load (kN) if dead load and live (KN) at D of Beam DE.
m) that will be used in designing the member.
load combination governs. A. 110.11 C. 126.63
A. 141 B. 188 C. 236 D. 240
B. 115.44 D. 12.32
2. Determine the design compression load if wind load
combination governs. 2. If S1 = 2.5m and L1 = L2 = 6.5m, determine the factored Problem 5
3. Determine the value of factored compression load (kN) if moment (kN-m) at end D of Beam DE. Refer to Figure - 1. A reinforced concrete floor consists
seismic governs in the design. A. 0.00 C. 59.60 of beams (b x h = 300 mm x 400 mm). Clear concrete cover
B. 56.89 D. 89.47 = 50 mm; L1 = 5.3m; L2 = 5.8m; L3 = 5.3m; Slab thickness, t
4. Determine the critical factored load (kN) that will be used
in the design of the member. 3. If S1 = 4.0m and L1 = L2 = 6.5m, determine the factored = 100 mm; concrete strength, f’c = 30 MPa; steel strength, fy
shear (KN) at H of Beam GH. = 415 MPa; main reinforcement = 25 mm diameter; ties =
Problem 2 A. 166 C. 155 12mm diameter. For shear and moment calculations, use
A continuous beam is to be subjected to a total uniform B. 143 D. 123 NSCP coefficient method. Assume 300x300 column
dead load of 10 kN/m and live load of 25 kN/m. Use NSCP dimensions.
coefficient method. Refer to Figure – 4. U = 1.2D + 1.6L.
1. Find the shear Vu (kN), at end J of span IJ if the total
1. Find the factored moment at H.
ultimate load wu = 36 kN/m.
2. Determine the factored moment at C.
2. What is the moment, Mu (kN/m) at end J of span JK if
3. Find the factored moment at I. the total ultimate load wu = 36 kN/m.
4. Calculate the factored shear at G.
5. Find the factored axial force at the second support
from the right end.
0.5m x0.5m column (typ)
Pu = 567 .2 kN
A B C D E F G H I
7m 8m 7m Figure – 1
Figure RCF‐002
Figure – 4
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Figure – 2
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