Marc Rogue
Structural
- Jul 30, 2021
- 19
Hello,
I am looking at a doubly reinforced beam 8"x18" with 2#8 bars top and bot witg 2.5" cover everywhere meaning d 15.5". when i do the strain analysis i get a strain in the compression steel of .0018 which isn't quite yielded yet, based on hooks law we have .0018X29000 for the stress in the comp steel but when i sum forces to find my new a for the whitney stress block i get a value of .8 which is above the comp steel. My gut is telling me this way sum of forces equals 0 which is fine but what about the n/a, if my new C is above the top steel that would mean the top steel is in tension and the neutral axis has moved up soo much that it no longer makes sense to me. So the question is how do we calculate the capacity of such beam?
I am looking at a doubly reinforced beam 8"x18" with 2#8 bars top and bot witg 2.5" cover everywhere meaning d 15.5". when i do the strain analysis i get a strain in the compression steel of .0018 which isn't quite yielded yet, based on hooks law we have .0018X29000 for the stress in the comp steel but when i sum forces to find my new a for the whitney stress block i get a value of .8 which is above the comp steel. My gut is telling me this way sum of forces equals 0 which is fine but what about the n/a, if my new C is above the top steel that would mean the top steel is in tension and the neutral axis has moved up soo much that it no longer makes sense to me. So the question is how do we calculate the capacity of such beam?