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Camparison of section capacity of concrete beam of rearrangement bars in beam

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ABA102

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Mar 3, 2017
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Due to site condition the original arrangement of bars in concrete beam of one layer of 10T32 has been rearranged to 2 layers of 5T32. Is there a big impact in section capacity of the beam?
 
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Yes - your depth to centroid of reinforcement has been reduced (smaller "d") so your flexural capacity, and shear capacity, is reduced.

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The relative impact on this change will depend primarily on the overall depth of the beam. Any beam will be affected, but a 2' deep beam much more so than a 6' deep beam.

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I was planning to say just what Lomarandil did. Deeper beams tend to be quite insensitive to this kind of thing. Consider:

- I'm guessing this raises your reinforcement centroid about 1.5" (32 mm x (0.5 + 0.7)). Thus reducing your effective depth 1.5".

- For this change to affect your capacity by more than 5%, you're beam would need to be shallower than 30".

So, in KootK-land, we'd be letting this roll if the beam was 30" deep or more.

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