mjl23
Structural
- Nov 9, 2006
- 45
How do you calculate the actual stress in reinforcing under a given load? I have plenty of references showing how to get the capacity, but not the actual stress.
I know stress is P/A + M/S.
But let's say we have a reinforcing bar in the middle of a 12x12 beam/column.
For sake of this example what if P is zero and M is large.
I guess I'm confusing myself on the basics here with the situation where the reinforcing is at the c.g. of the section, which I presume is not the neutral axis.
If I missed some required information feel free to state some assumption, hopefully I can figure this out with a nudge in the right direction.
I'm doing this exercise in the first place because part of the code I'm working uses the actual reinforcing stress to calculate the required lap length.
I know stress is P/A + M/S.
But let's say we have a reinforcing bar in the middle of a 12x12 beam/column.
For sake of this example what if P is zero and M is large.
I guess I'm confusing myself on the basics here with the situation where the reinforcing is at the c.g. of the section, which I presume is not the neutral axis.
If I missed some required information feel free to state some assumption, hopefully I can figure this out with a nudge in the right direction.
I'm doing this exercise in the first place because part of the code I'm working uses the actual reinforcing stress to calculate the required lap length.