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"RECTBEAM" --- RECTANGULAR CONCRETE BEAM ANALYSIS/DESIGN

Program Description:
"RECTBEAM" is a spreadsheet program written in MS-Excel for the purpose of analysis/design of rectangular
beam or column sections. Specifically, the required flexural reinforcing, ultimate moment capacity, bar spacing
for crack control, moments of inertia for deflection, beam shear and torsion requirements, and member capacity
for flexure (uniaxial and biaxial) with axial load are calculated. There is also a worksheet which contains
reinforcing bar data tables. This version is based on the ACI 318-05 Code.
This program is a workbook consisting of eleven (11) worksheets, described as follows:

Worksheet Name

Description

Doc
Complete Analysis
Flexure(As)
Flexure(Mn)
Crack Control
Shear
Torsion
Inertia
Uniaxial
Biaxial
Rebar Data

This documentation sheet


Beam flexure, shear, crack control, and inertia
Flexural reinforcing for singly or doubly reinforced beams/sections
Ultimate moment capacity of singly or doubly reinforced beams/sections
Crack control - distribution of flexural reinforcing
Beam or one-way type shear
Beam torsion and shear
Moments of inertia of singly or doubly reinforced beams/sections
Combined uniaxial flexure and axial load
Combined biaxial flexure and axial load
Reinforcing bar data tables

Program Assumptions and Limitations:


1. This program follows the procedures and guidelines of the ACI 318-05 Building Code.
2. The "Complete Analysis" worksheet combines the analyses performed by four (4) of the individual
worksheets all into one. This includes member flexural moment capacity, as well as shear, crack control,
and inertia calculations. Thus, any items below pertaining to any of the similar individual worksheets
included in this one are also applicable here.
3. In the "Flexure(As)" worksheet, the program will display a message if compression reinforcing is required,
when the beam/section cannot handle the ultimate design moment with tension reinforcing only. Then a
doubly-reinforced design is performed.
4. In the "Flexure(As)" worksheet for a singly reinforced beam/section, when the required flexural reinforcing is
less than the Code minimum, then the program will use the lesser value of either 4/3 times the required value
or the minimum value as the amount to actually use for design.
5. In the "Flexure(Mn)", "Uniaxial", and "Biaxial" worksheets, when the calculated distance to the neutral axis, 'c',
is less than the distance to the reinforcement nearest the compression face, the program will ignore that
reinforcing and calculate the ultimate moment capacity based on an assumed singly-reinforced section.
6. In the "Uniaxial" and "Biaxial" worksheets, the CRSI "Universal Column Formulas" are used by this program
to determine Points #1 through #7 of the 10 point interaction curve. For the most part, these formulas yield
close, yet approximate results. However, these results should be accurate enough for most applications
and situations.
7. To account for the fact that the CRSI "Universal Column Formulas" originally utilized =0.70 for compression,
which was applicable up through the ACI 318-99 Code, they have been factored by (0.65/0.70) to account for
the reduction in the factor = 0.65 for compression beginning with ACI 318-02 Code and continuing with the
ACI 318-05 Code. This modification has been made to the equations applicable to Points #1 through #7.
8. In the "Uniaxial" and "Biaxial" worksheets, the CRSI "Universal Column Formulas", which are used by this
program, assume the use of the reinforcing yield strength, fy =60 ksi.
9. In the "Uniaxial" and "Biaxial" worksheets, this program assumes a "short", non-slender rectangular column

with symmetrically arranged and sized bars.

10. In the "Uniaxial" and "Biaxial" worksheets, for cases with axial load only (compression or tension) and no
moment(s) the program calculates total reinforcing area as follows:
Ast = (Ntb*Abt) + (Nsb*Abs) , where: Abt and Abs = area of one top/bottom and side bar respectively.
11. In the "Uniaxial" and "Biaxial" worksheets, for pure moment capacity with no axial load, the program assumes
bars in 2 outside faces parallel to axis of bending plus 50% of the total area of the side bars divided equally
by and added to the 2 outside faces, and program calculates reinforcing areas as follows:
for X-axis: As = A's = ((Ntb*Abt) + (0.50*Nsb*Abs))/2
for Y-axis: As = A's = ((Nsb*Asb+4*Atb) + (0.50*(Ntb-4)*Atb))/2
12. In the "Uniaxial" and "Biaxial" worksheets, for Point #8 (Pn = 0.1*f'c*Ag) on the interaction curve the
corresponding value of Mn is determined from interpolation between the moment values at Point #7
(balanced condition, = 0.65) and Point #9 (pure flexure, = 0.90).
13. In the "Uniaxial" and "Biaxial" worksheets, design capacities, Pn and Mn, at design eccentricity,
e = Mu*12/Pu, are determined from interpolation within the interaction curve for the applicable axis.
14. In the "Biaxial" worksheet, the biaxial capacity is determined by the following approximations:
a. For Pu >= 0.1*f'c*Ag, use Bresler Reciprocal Load equation:
1/Pn = 1/Pnx + 1/Pny - 1/Po
Biaxial interaction stress ratio, S.R. = Pu/Pn <= 1
b. For Pu < 0.1*f'c*Ag, use Bresler Load Contour interaction equation:
Biaxial interaction stress ratio, S.R. = (Mux/Mnx)^1.15 + (Muy/Mny)^1.15 <= 1
15. The "Rebar Data" worksheet contains tables of reinforcing bar data which include various bar properties,
reinforcing bar areas based on spacing, and various plain welded wire fabric properties.
16. This program contains numerous comment boxes which contain a wide variety of information including
explanations of input or output items, equations used, data tables, etc. (Note: presence of a comment box
is denoted by a red triangle in the upper right-hand corner of a cell. Merely move the mouse pointer to the
desired cell to view the contents of that particular "comment box".)

"RECTBEAM (318-05).xls" Program


Version 1.1

RECTANGULAR CONCRETE BEAM/SECTION ANALYSIS


Flexure, Shear, Crack Control, and Inertia for Singly or Doubly Reinforced Sections
Per ACI 318-05 Code
Job Name:
Subject:
Job Number:
Originator:
Checker:

Slab
Exterior
Interior
a=
(prov) =
b=10''
(min) =
(temp) =
b =
f 'sb =
h=16''
d=13.5''
(max) =
f 's =
As=2.4 As(min) =
Singly Reinforced Section As(temp) =
As(max) =
Mn =
d'
b

Input Data:
Beam or Slab Section?
Exterior or Interior Exposure?
Reinforcing Yield Strength, fy =
Concrete Comp. Strength, f 'c =
Beam Width, b =
Depth to Tension Reinforcing, d =
Total Beam Depth, h =
Tension Reinforcing, As =
No. of Tension Bars in Beam, Nb =
Tension Reinf. Bar Spacing, s1 =
Clear Cover to Tension Reinf., Cc =
Depth to Compression Reinf., d' =
Compression Reinforcing, A's =
Working Stress Moment, Ma =
Ultimate Design Moment, Mu =
Ultimate Design Shear, Vu =
Total Stirrup Area, Av(stirrup) =
Tie/Stirrup Spacing, s2 =

Beam
Exterior
60
4
10.000
13.500
16.000
2.400
4.000
3.000
2.000
0.000
0.000
75.00
120.00
20.00
0.220
6.0000

ksi
ksi
in.
in.
in.
in.^2
in.
in.

A's

in.
in.^2
ft-kips

Design of

ft-kips
kips

1 =
=
As =
As(max) =
a=
Mn(max) =
Crack Control (Distribution of Reinf.):
Per ACI 318-05 Code:
A 's required?
Es = 29000 ksi
c=
Ec =
3605
a=
ksi
n=
8.04
f 's yields?
n = Es/Ec
fs = 32.18 ksi
f 's =
fs(used) = 32.18 ksi
A 's =
s1(max) = 13.64 in. >= s1 = 3 in., O.K.As =
(min) =
(temp) =
Per ACI 318-95 Code:
b =
dc = 2.5000 in.
z = 101.37 k/in.
f 'sb =
(max)
z(allow) = 145.00 k/in. >= z = 101.37
k/in., =
As

in.^2

Doubly Reinforced Section

in.

Results:
Moment Capacity Check for Beam-Type Section:
1 =
0.85
c = 4.983 in.
a = 4.235 in.
b = 0.02851
(prov) = 0.01778
(min) = 0.00333
As(min) = 0.450 in.^2 <= As = 2.4 in.^2, O.K.
(temp) =
N.A.
(total for section)
As(temp) =
N.A.
in.^2/face
(max) = 0.02138
As(max) = 2.886 in.^2 >= As = 2.4 in.^2, O.K.
f 's =
N.A.
ksi
Mn = 122.93 ft-k >= Mu = 120 ft-k, O.K.
Shear Capacity Check for Beam-Type Section:
Vc = 12.81 kips
Vs = 22.28 kips
Vn = Vc+Vs = 35.08 kips >= Vu = 20 kips, O.K.
Vs(max) = 51.23 kips >= Vu-(phi)Vc = 7.19 kips, O.K.
Av(prov) = 0.220 in.^2 = Av(stirrup)
Av(req'd) = 0.071 in.^2 <= Av(prov) = 0.22 in.^2, O.K.
Av(min) = 0.050 in.^2 <= Av(prov) = 0.22 in.^2, O.K.
s2(max) = 6.750 in. >= s2 = 6 in., O.K.

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O.K.

As(min) =
Moment of Inertia for Deflection:As(temp) =
fr =
0.474 ksi
As(max) =
kd = 5.5430 in.
Ig = 3413.33 in.^4
Shear for
Vc =
Mcr = 16.87 ft-k
Vs =
Icr = 1790.06 in.^4
= Vc+Vs =
Ie = 1808.52 in.^4 Vn
(for deflection)
Vs(max) =
Av(prov) =

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"RECTBEAM (318-05).xls" Program


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Comments:

Av(min) =
Av(req'd) =

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"RECTBEAM (318-05).xls" Program


Version 1.1

RECTANGULAR CONCRETE BEAM/SECTION DESIGN


Job Name:
Job Number:

Flexural Reinforcing for Singly or Doubly Reinforced Sections


Per ACI 318-05 Code
Subject:
Originator:
Checker:

Input Data:
Beam or Slab Section?
Reinforcing Yield Strength, fy =
Concrete Comp. Strength, f 'c =
Beam Width, b =
Depth to Tension Reinforcing, d =
Total Beam Depth, h =
Ultimate Design Moment, Mu =
Depth to Compression Reinf., d' =

Beam
60
4
10.000
13.500
16.000
120.00
0.000

b=10''
ksi
ksi
in.
in.

As=2.332

in.

in.
in.

Reinforcing Criteria:
b =
(min) =
As(min) =
(temp) =
As(temp) =
(max) =
As(max) =

f 's yields?
f 's =

ft-kips

Stress Block Data:


0.85
4.841
4.115

d=13.5''

in.

Results:

1 =
c=
a=

h=16''

Beam
Slab
As =
As(max) =
a=
Mn(max) =
A 's required?
c=

Singly Reinforced Section As =


(min) =
(temp) =
b =
d'
b
f 'sb =
(max) =
A's
h

As(temp) =
As(max) =
As

Doubly Reinforced Section


0.02851
0.00333
0.450
N.A.
N.A.
0.02138
2.886

in.^2
(total)
in.^2/face
in.^2

Computed Reinforcing:
=
As =
(4/3)*As =
f 's =
A's =
As(use) =

0.01727
2.332
3.109
N.A.
N.A.
2.332

in.^2
in.^2
ksi
in.^2
in.^2

Comments:

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RECTANGULAR CONCRETE BEAM/SECTION ANALYSIS


Job Name:
Job Number:

Ultimate Moment Capacity of Singly or Doubly Reinforced Sections


Per ACI 318-05 Code
Subject:
Originator:
Checker:

Input Data:
1.RC section properties
Beam or Slab Section?
Beam
Reinforcing Yield Strength, fy = 413.683 mPa
= 59.9996308 ksi
Concrete Comp. Strength, f 'c =
27.57
mPa
= 3.99868939 ksi
Beam Width, b =
254
mm
=
10.000
in.
Depth to Tension Reinforcing, d = 342.900 mm
=
13.500
in.
Total Beam Depth, h = 406.400 mm
=
16.000
in.
2.Reinforcing details
Tension bar diameter =
25
mm
#=
3
As = 1472.622 mm^2
=
2.283
in.^2
Compression bar diameter =
25
mm
#=
3
A's = 1472.622 mm^2
=
2.283
in.^2
Depth to Compression Reinf., d' =
15.000
mm
=
0.591
in.

As

Singly Reinforced Section

d'=15''
A's
=1472.6
h=406.4

b=254

d=342.9

As=1472.622

Doubly Reinforced Section

Results:
Stress Block Data:
1 =
c=
a=

0.85
1.213
1.031

in.
in.

Reinforcing Criteria:
=
b =
(min) =
As(min) =
(temp) =
As(temp) =
(max) =
As(max) =

0.01691
0.02850
0.00333
0.450
N.A.
N.A.
0.03828
5.168

in.^2 <= As, O.K.


(total for section)
in.^2/face
in.^2 >= As = 2.28256797750979 in.^2, O.K.

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RECTANGULAR CONCRETE BEAM/SECTION ANALYSIS


Beam or One-Way Type Shear
Per ACI 318-05 Code
Subject:
Originator:

Job Name:
Job Number:
Input Data:
Beam or Slab Section?
Reinforcing Yield Strength, fy =
Concrete Comp. Strength, f 'c =
Beam Width, b =
Depth to Tension Reinforcing, d =
Total Beam Depth, h =
Ultimate Design Shear, Vu =
Ultimate Design Axial Load, Pu =
Total Stirrup Area, Av(used) =
Tie/Stirrup Spacing, s =

Beam
60
4
10.000
13.500
16.000
20.00
0.00
0.220
6.0000

ksi
ksi.

Slab
Vs =
Checker:
Vn = Vc+Vs =
Vs(max) =
Av(prov) =
Av(min) =
Av(req'd) =
s(max) =

in.
in.

d Vu

in.

Vu d

d Vu

kips
kips
in.^2
in.

Vu
d

Results:

Vu

For Beam:
Vc =
Vs =
Vn = Vc+Vs =
Vs(max) =
Av(prov) =
Av(req'd) =
Av(min) =
s(max) =

12.81
22.28
35.08
51.23
0.220
0.071
0.050
6.750

Typical Critical Sections for Shear


kips
kips
kips >= Vu = 20 kips, O.K.
kips >= Vu-(phi)Vc = 7.19 kips, O.K.
in.^2 = Av(used)
in.^2 <= Av(prov) = 0.22 in.^2, O.K.
in.^2 <= Av(prov) = 0.22 in.^2, O.K.
in.

>= s = 6 in., O.K.

Comments:

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Version 1.1

RECTANGULAR CONCRETE BEAM/SECTION ANALYSIS


Job Name:
Job Number:

Crack Control - Distribution of Flexural Reinforcing


Per ACI 318-05 and ACI 318-95 Codes
Subject:
Originator:

Checker:

Input Data:
Beam or Slab Section?
Exterior or Interior Exposure?
Reinforcing Yield Strength, fy =
Concrete Comp. Strength, f 'c =
Beam Width, b =
Depth to Tension Reinforcing, d =
Total Beam Depth, h =
Tension Reinforcing, As =
No. of Tension Bars in Beam, Nb =
Tension Reinf. Bar Spacing, s =
Clear Cover to Tension Reinf., Cc =
Working Stress Moment, Ma =

Beam
Exterior
60
4
10.000
13.500
16.000
2.400
4.000
3.000
2.000
75.00

b=10''

Slab
Exterior
Interior
fs =
fs(used) =
s(max) =

ksi

dc = h-d =

ksi
in.

h=16''

d=13.5''

z(allow) =

in.
in.

2*dc
As=2.4

in.^2

dc=2.5''

Beam

in.
in.

ft-kips

Results:
h

Per ACI 318-05 Code:


2*dc

Es =
Ec =
n=
fs =
fs(used) =
s(max) =

29000
3605
8.04
32.18
32.18
13.64

As

ksi
ksi
n = Es/Ec

dc

One-Way Slab

ksi
ksi (lesser of 'fs' and 2/3*fy)
in. >= s = 3 in., O.K.

Per ACI 318-95 Code:


dc =
z=
z(allow) =

2.5000
101.37
145.00

in.
k/in.
k/in. >= z = 101.37 k/in., O.K.

Note: The above calculation of the 'z' factor is done solely for comparison purposes to ACI 318-05 Code.
Comments:

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"RECTBEAM (318-05).xls" Program


Version 1.1

RECTANGULAR CONCRETE BEAM/SECTION ANALYSIS


Job Name:
Job Number:

Moment of Inertia of Singly or Doubly Reinforced Sections


Per ACI 318-05 Code
Subject:
Originator:
Checker:

fr =
Es =
Ec =
n=
r=
B=
kd =
Ig =

Input Data:
Reinforcing Yield Strength, fy =
Concrete Comp. Strength, f 'c =
Beam/Section Width, b =
Depth to Tension Reinforcing, d =
Beam/Section Total Depth, h =
Tension Reinforcing, As =
Depth to Compression Reinf., d' =
Compression Reinforcing, A's =
Working Stress Moment, Ma =

60
4
10.000
13.500
16.000
2.400
0.000
0.000
75.00

b=10''

ksi
ksi
in.
in.
in.

h=16''

Icr =
Ig/Icr =

in.

As=2.4

in.^2

Singly Reinforced Section

ft-kips

Results:

d'

fr =
Es =
Ec =
n=
kd =
Ig =
Mcr =
Icr =
Ig/Icr =
Ie =

0.474
29000
3605
8.04
5.5430
3413.33
16.87
1790.06
1.907
1808.52

d=13.5''

in.^2

ksi

A's

ksi
ksi

in.

As

in.^4
ft-k

Doubly Reinforced Section

in.^4
in.^4

Note: Use effective moment of inertia, 'Ie', in deflection calculations.


Comments:

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RECTANGULAR CONCRETE BEAM/SECTION ANALYSIS


Beam Torsion and Shear
Per ACI 318-05 Code
Subject:
Originator:

Job Name:
Job Number:

Vc =
Vs =
Checker:
Vn = Vc+Vs =
Vs(max) =
Av(prov) =
Av(req'd) =
b=10''
Av(min) =
xo=5.5''
s(max) =

Input Data:
Reinforcing Yield Strength, fy =
Concrete Comp. Strength, f 'c =
Beam Width, b =
Depth to Tension Reinforcing, d =
Total Beam Depth, h =
Ultimate Design Shear, Vu =
Ultimate Design Torsion, Tu =
Ultimate Design Axial Load, Pu =
Total Stirrup Area, Av+t(used) =
Closed Stirrup Spacing, s =
Edge Distance to Tie/Stirrup, dt =

60
4
10.000
13.500
16.000
20.00
5.00
0.00
0.400
6.0000
2.2500

ksi
ksi
in.
in.

Al
h = yo At
16''

in.
kips
ft-kips

d=13.5''

yo =
Acp =
Pcp =

kips
in.^2

As

in.

dt=2.25''

Aoh =

in.

Beam Section

Vc =

12.81

kips

Tcr =
Tu(limit) =
Tu(max) =
At(prov) =
At(req'd) =
At(min) =

Vs =

40.50

kips

Al(req'd) =

Vn = Vc+Vs =
Vs(max) =
Av(prov) =
Av(req'd) =
Av(min) =
s(max) =

53.31
51.23
0.400
0.071
0.050
6.750

kips >= Vu = 20 kips, O.K.

Results:
For Shear:

Al(min) =

kips >= Vu-(phi)Vc = 7.19 kips, O.K.


in.^2 = Av+t(used)
in.^2 <= Av(prov) = 0.4 in.^2, O.K.
in.^2 <= Av(prov) = 0.4 in.^2, O.K.
in.

Total (Av+t) =
Total (Av+t)(min) =

>= s = 6 in., O.K.

For Torsion:
Tu(limit) =
Tu(max) =
At(prov) =
At(req'd) =
At(min) =

1.95
7.51
0.164
0.074
0.000

ft-kips < Tu = 5 kips, must consider torsion!

Al(req'd) =

0.422

in.^2 < Al(min) = 0.422 in.^2, thus use Al(min)

Al(min) =

0.422

in.^2 >= Al(req'd) = 0.422 in.^2, thus use Al(min)

ft-kips >= Tu = 5 kips, O.K.


in.^2 = (Av+t(used)-Av(req'd))/2
in.^2 <= At(prov) = 0.164 in.^2, O.K.
in.^2 <= At(prov) = 0.164 in.^2, O.K.

For Combined Shear and Torsion:


Total (Av+t) =
Total (Av+t)(min) =

0.220
0.050

in.^2 <= Av+t(prov) = 0.4 in.^2, O.K.


in.^2 <= Av+t(prov) = 0.4 in.^2, O.K.

Comments:

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"RECTBEAM (318-05).xls" Program


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RECTANGULAR CONCRETE BEAM/COLUMN ANALYSIS

For X-Axis Flexure with Axial Compression or Tension Load


Assuming "Short", Non-Slender Member with Symmetric Reinforcing (per ACI 318-05 Code)
Job Name:
Subject:
Pu =
Job Number:
Originator:
Checker:
Mux =
Lx = b =
Input Data:
Ly = h =
dy =
Lx=18
Reinforcing Yield Strength, fy =
60
g=
ksi.
Y
1 =
Concrete Comp. Strength, f 'c =
4
ksi
Total Member Width, Lx = 18.000 in.
Ntb =
Total Member Depth, Ly = 18.000 in.
Abt =
Distance to Long. Reinforcing, d' =
2.500
Ly=18
in.
X
Ntb=8
Ultimate Design Axial Load, Pu = 200.00 kips
Abs =
Nsb=0
tb =
Ultimate Design Moment, Mux = 100.00 ft-kips
ss =
Total Top/Bot. Long. Bars, Ntb =
8
Top/Bot. Longitudinal Bar Size =
8
Ast =
d'=2.5 (typ.)
Total Side Long. Bars, Nsb =
0
Member Section
Ag =
g =
Side Longitudinal Bar Size =
8
(min) =
Results:
As(min) =
(max) =
X-axis Flexure and Axial Load Interaction Diagram Points
As(max) =
Location Pnx (k) Mnx (ft-k)
ey (in.)
Comments
X=
Nom. max. compression = Po
Point #1
948.55
0.00
0.00
F1 =
Allowable Pn(max) = 0.8*Po
Point #2
758.84
0.00
0.00
F2 =
Point #3
758.84
105.09
1.66
Min. eccentricity
F3 =
Point #4
640.36
170.72
3.20
0% rebar tension = 0 ksi
F4 =
25% rebar tension = 15 ksi
Point #5
534.60
207.29
4.65
Point #6
447.71
232.10
6.22
50% rebar tension = 30 ksi
##
Point #7
303.20
261.59
10.35
100% rebar tension = 60 ksi
##
Pn = 0.1*f'c*Ag
Point #8
129.60
225.87
20.91
##
Point #9
0.00
199.20
(Infinity)
Pure moment capacity
##
Point #10 -341.28
0.00
0.00
Pure axial tension capacity
##
##
X-AXIS INTERACTION DIAGRAM Poc =
Gross Reinforcing Ratio Provided:
1200.00
g = 0.01951
Pos =
##
1000.00
Member Uniaxial Capacity at Design Eccentricity:
##
800.00
Interpolated Results from Above:
P15c =
Pnx (k) Mnx (ft-k)
ey (in.)
P15s =
600.00
457.21
228.60
6.00
##
##
400.00
Effective Length Criteria for "Short" Column:
P30c =
k*Lu <=
9.90
P30s =
ft. (for k*Lu/r(min) <= 22)
200.00
k*Lu <= 18.00 ft. (for k*Lu/r(min) <= 40)
##
##
0.00
0.00
50.00
100.00
150.00
200.00
250.00 Pbc
300.00
Pure Axial Compression Capacity without Reinforcing:
=
-200.00
Pn = 572.83 kips
Pbs =
##
-400.00
Tie Minimum Size and Maximum Spacing:
##

#3@16''
##
-600.00

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0.00
0.00

50.00

100.00

150.00

200.00

250.00

300.00

-200.00

-400.00
-600.00

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Version 1.1

RECTANGULAR CONCRETE BEAM/COLUMN ANALYSIS


For Biaxial Flexure with Axial Compression or Tension Load
Assuming "Short", Non-Slender Member with Symmetric Reinforcing (per ACI 318-05 Code)
Job Name:
Subject:
Job Number:
Originator:
Checker:

1200.00

X-AXIS INTERACTION DIAGRAM

1200.00

Y-AXIS INTERACTION DIAGRAM

Pu =
Mux =
Lx = b =
800.00
800.00
Input Data:
Ly = h =
dy =
Lx=18
Reinforcing Yield Strength, fy =
60
g=
ksi.
Y
600.00
600.00
1 =
Concrete Comp. Strength, f 'c =
4
ksi
Total Member Width, Lx = 18.000 in.
Ntb =
400.00
400.00
Total Member Depth, Ly = 18.000 in.
Abt =
Distance to Long. Reinforcing, d' =
2.500
Nsb =
Ly=18
Ntb=8
in.
X
200.00
200.00
Ultimate Design Axial Load, Pu = 200.00 kips
Abs =
Nsb=0
tb =
Ultimate Design Moment, Mux = 100.00 ft-kips
ss =
Ultimate Design Moment, Muy = 100.00 ft-kips
0.00
0.00
Total Top/Bot. Long. Bars, Ntb =
8
=
d'=2.5 (typ.)
0.00
50.00
100.00
150.00
200.00 Ast
250.00
0.00
50.00
100.00 150.00 200.00 250.00 300.00
Top/Bot. Longitudinal Bar Size =
8
Ag =
-200.00
-200.00
g =
Total Side Long. Bars, Nsb =
0
Member Section
(min) =
Side Longitudinal Bar Size =
8
-400.00
-400.00
Results:
As(min) =
(max) =
Gross reinforcing ratio provided:

g = 0.01951
As(max) =
-600.00
-600.00
X=
X-axis Flexure and Axial Load Interaction Diagram Points
Y-axis Flexure and Axial Load Interaction Diagram Points
F1 =
Location Pnx (k) Mnx (ft-k)
Comments
Location Pny (k) Mny (ft-k)
Comments
F2 =
ey (in.)
ex (in.)
Nom. max. compression = Po
Nom. max. compression = Po
Point #1
948.55
0.00
0.00
Point #1
948.55
0.00
0.00
F3 =
Allowable Pn(max) = 0.8*Po
Allowable Pn(max) = 0.8*Po
Point #2
758.84
0.00
0.00
Point #2
758.84
0.00
0.00
F4 =
Point #3
758.84
105.09
1.66
Min. eccentricity
Point #3
758.84
87.47
1.38
Min. eccentricity
Point #4
640.36
170.72
3.20
Point #4
651.66
136.89
2.52
##
0% rebar tension = 0 ksi
0% rebar tension = 0 ksi
Point #5
534.60
207.29
4.65
25% rebar tension = 15 ksi
Point #5
543.64
165.23
3.65
25% rebar tension = 15 ksi
##
Point #6
447.71
232.10
6.22
50% rebar tension = 30 ksi
Point #6
456.48
181.87
4.78
50% rebar tension = 30 ksi
##
Point #7
303.20
261.59
10.35
Point #7
312.47
196.34
7.54
##
100% rebar tension = 60 ksi
100% rebar tension = 60 ksi
Pn = 0.1*f'c*Ag
Pn = 0.1*f'c*Ag
Point #8
129.60
225.87
20.91
Point #8
129.60
170.85
15.82
##
Point #9
0.00
199.20
(Infinity)
Pure moment capacity
Point #9
0.00
152.79
(Infinity)
Pure moment capacity
##
Point #10 -341.28
0.00
0.00
Pure axial tension capacity
Point #10 -341.28
0.00
0.00
Pure axial tension capacity
Poc =
Pos =
Member Uniaxial Capacity at Design Eccentricity, ey:
Member Uniaxial Capacity at Design Eccentricity, ex:
##
Interpolated Results from Above:
Interpolated Results from Above:
##
Pnx (k) Mnx (ft-k)
Pny (k) Mny (ft-k)
ey (in.)
ex (in.)
P15c =
457.21
228.60
6.00
376.52
188.26
6.00
P15s =
##
Biaxial Capacity and Stress Ratio for Pu >= 0.1*f'c*Ag:
Effective Length Criteria for "Short" Column:
##
Pn = 263.93 kips Pn = 1/(1/Pnx + 1/Pny -1/Po) <= 1.0
k*Lu <=
9.90
P30c =
ft. (for k*Lu/r(min) <= 22)
S.R. = Pu/Pn <= 1.0
S.R. = 0.758
k*Lu <= 18.00 ft. (for k*Lu/r(min) <= 40)
P30s =
##
Biaxial Stress Ratio for Pu < 0.1*f'c*Ag:
Pure Axial Compression Capacity w/o Reinf.:
Tie Min. Size & Max. Spac.: ##
Pn = 572.83 kips Pn = 0.80*0.70*(0.85*f'c*Ag)
S.R. = (Mux/Mnx)^1.15 + (Muy/Mny)^1.15 <= 1.0
S.R. =
N.A.
#3@16''
Pbc =
Pbs =

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CALCULATIO

REINFORCING BAR DATA TABLES:

Bar Size
#3
#4
#5
#6
#7
#8
#9
#10
#11
#14
#18

Spacing
(in.)
3
3-1/2
4
4-1/2
5
5-1/2
6
6-1/2
7
7-1/2
8
8-1/2
9
9-1/2
10
10-1/2
11
11-1/2
12

#3
0.44
0.38
0.33
0.29
0.26
0.24
0.22
0.20
0.19
0.18
0.17
0.16
0.15
0.14
0.13
0.13
0.12
0.115
0.11

Reinforcing Bar Properties


Diameter
Area
Perimeter
(in.)
(in.^2)
(in.)
0.375
0.11
1.178
0.500
0.20
1.571
0.625
0.31
1.963
0.750
0.44
2.356
0.875
0.60
2.749
1.000
0.79
3.142
1.128
1.00
3.544
1.270
1.27
3.990
1.410
1.56
4.430
1.693
2.26
5.320
2.257
4.00
7.091
Typical specification: ASTM A615 Grade 60 Deformed Bars

Reinforcing Bar Area for Various Bar Spacings (in.^2/ft.)


Bar Size
#4
#5
#6
#7
#8
#9
0.80
1.24
1.76
2.40
3.16
4.00
0.69
1.06
1.51
2.06
2.71
3.43
0.60
0.93
1.32
1.80
2.37
3.00
0.53
0.83
1.17
1.60
2.11
2.67
0.48
0.74
1.06
1.44
1.90
2.40
0.44
0.68
0.96
1.31
1.72
2.18
0.40
0.62
0.88
1.20
1.58
2.00
0.37
0.57
0.81
1.11
1.46
1.85
0.34
0.53
0.75
1.03
1.35
1.71
0.32
0.50
0.70
0.96
1.26
1.60
0.30
0.47
0.66
0.90
1.19
1.50
0.28
0.44
0.62
0.85
1.12
1.41
0.27
0.41
0.59
0.80
1.05
1.33
0.25
0.39
0.56
0.76
1.00
1.26
0.24
0.37
0.53
0.72
0.95
1.20
0.23
0.35
0.50
0.69
0.90
1.14
0.22
0.34
0.48
0.65
0.86
1.09
0.21
0.32
0.46
0.63
0.82
1.04
0.20
0.31
0.44
0.60
0.79
1.00

Weight
(lbs./ft.)
0.376
0.668
1.043
1.502
2.044
2.670
3.400
4.303
5.313
7.650
13.600

#10
5.08
4.35
3.81
3.39
3.05
2.77
2.54
2.34
2.18
2.03
1.91
1.79
1.69
1.60
1.52
1.45
1.39
1.33
1.27

#11
6.24
5.35
4.68
4.16
3.74
3.40
3.12
2.88
2.67
2.50
2.34
2.20
2.08
1.97
1.87
1.78
1.70
1.63
1.56

Tension Development and Splice Lengths for f 'c=3,000 psi and fy=60 ksi
Development
Class "B" Splice
Standard 90 deg. Hook
Bar Size Top Bar Other Bar Top Bar Other Bar Embed. Leg Length Bend Dia.
(in.)
(in.)
(in.)
(in.)
(in.)
(in.)
(in.)
#3
22
17
28
22
6
6
2-1/4
#4
29
22
37
29
8
8
3
#5
36
28
47
36
10
10
3-3/4
#6
43
33
56
43
12
12
4-1/2
#7
63
48
81
63
14
14
5-1/4
#8
72
55
93
72
16
16
6
#9
81
62
105
81
18
19
9-1/2
#10
91
70
118
91
20
22
10-3/4
#11
101
78
131
101
22
24
12
#14
121
93
----37
31
18-1/4
#18
161
124
----50
41
24
Notes:
1. Straight development and Class "B" splice lengths shown in above tables are
based on uncoated bars assuming center-to-center bar spacing >= 3*db without
ties or stirrups or >= 2*db with ties or stirrups, and bar clear cover >= 1.0*db.
Normal weight concrete as well as no transverse reinforcing are both assumed.
2. Standard 90 deg. hook embedment lengths are based on bar side cover >= 2.5"
and bar end cover >= 2" without ties around hook.
3. For special seismic considerations, refer to ACI 318-05 Code Chapter 21.

Tension Development and Splice Lengths for f 'c=4,000 psi and fy=60 ksi
Development
Class "B" Splice
Standard 90 deg. Hook
Bar Size Top Bar Other Bar Top Bar Other Bar Embed. Leg Length Bend Dia.
(in.)
(in.)
(in.)
(in.)
(in.)
(in.)
(in.)
#3
19
15
24
19
6
6
2-1/4
#4
25
19
32
25
7
8
3
#5
31
24
40
31
9
10
3-3/4
#6
37
29
48
37
10
12
4-1/2
#7
54
42
70
54
12
14
5-1/4
#8
62
48
80
62
14
16
6
#9
70
54
91
70
15
19
9-1/2
#10
79
61
102
79
17
22
10-3/4
#11
87
67
113
87
19
24
12
#14
105
81
----32
31
18-1/4
#18
139
107
----43
41
24
Notes:
1. Straight development and Class "B" splice lengths shown in above tables are
based on uncoated bars assuming center-to-center bar spacing >= 3*db without
ties or stirrups or >= 2*db with ties or stirrups, and bar clear cover >= 1.0*db.
Normal weight concrete as well as no transverse reinforcing are both assumed.
2. Standard 90 deg. hook embedment lengths are based on bar side cover >= 2.5"
and bar end cover >= 2" without ties around hook.
3. For special seismic considerations, refer to ACI 318-05 Code Chapter 21.

Tension Development and Splice Lengths for f 'c=5,000 psi and fy=60 ksi
Development
Class "B" Splice
Standard 90 deg. Hook
Bar Size Top Bar Other Bar Top Bar Other Bar Embed. Leg Length Bend Dia.
(in.)
(in.)
(in.)
(in.)
(in.)
(in.)
(in.)
#3
17
13
22
17
6
6
2-1/4
#4
22
17
29
22
6
8
3
#5
28
22
36
28
8
10
3-3/4
#6
33
26
43
33
9
12
4-1/2
#7
49
37
63
49
11
14
5-1/4
#8
55
43
72
55
12
16
6
#9
63
48
81
63
14
19
9-1/2
#10
70
54
91
70
15
22
10-3/4
#11
78
60
101
78
17
24
12
#14
94
72
----29
31
18-1/4
#18
125
96
----39
41
24
Notes:
1. Straight development and Class "B" splice lengths shown in above tables are
based on uncoated bars assuming center-to-center bar spacing >= 3*db without
ties or stirrups or >= 2*db with ties or stirrups, and bar clear cover >= 1.0*db.
Normal weight concrete as well as no transverse reinforcing are both assumed.
2. Standard 90 deg. hook embedment lengths are based on bar side cover >= 2.5"
and bar end cover >= 2" without ties around hook.
3. For special seismic considerations, refer to ACI 318-05 Code Chapter 21.

Tension Lap Splice Classes


For Other than Columns
For Columns
Area (Provided) / Area (Req'd)
% of Bars Spliced
Maximum Tension Stress
% of Bars Spliced
<= 50%
> 50%
in Reinforcing Bars
<= 50 %
> 50%
<2
B
B
<= 0.5*fy
A
B
>= 2
A
B
> 0.5*fy
B
B

Compression Development and Splice Lengths for fy=60 ksi


Bar Size
Development Length (in.)
Splice Length (in.)
f 'c=3000 f 'c=4000 f 'c=5000 f 'c=3000 f 'c=4000 f 'c=5000
#3
9
8
8
12
12
12
#4
11
10
9
15
15
15
#5
14
12
12
19
19
19
#6
17
15
14
23
23
23
#7
19
17
16
27
27
27
#8
22
19
18
30
30
30
#9
25
22
21
34
34
34
#10
28
24
23
38
38
38
#11
31
27
26
43
43
43
#14
37
32
31
------#18
50
43
41
------Notes:
1. For development in columns with reinforcement enclosed with #4 ties spaced
<= 4" on center, values above may be multiplied by 0.75, but shall not be < 8".
2. For development in columns with reinforcement enclosed by spiral reinforcement
>= 1/4" diameter and <= 4" pitch, values above may be multiplied by 0.83, but
shall not be < 8".
3. For splices in columns with reinforcement enclosed with #4 ties spaced <= 4"
on center, values shown above may be multiplied by 0.83 for #3 thru #11 bars,
but shall not be < 12".
4. For splices in columns with reinforcement enclosed by spiral reinforcement >=
1/4" diameter and <= 4" pitch, values above may be multiplied by 0.75 for #3
thru #11 bars, but shall not be < 12".

Maximum Allowable Spacing of Column Ties (in.)


Vertical Bar Size
Tie Bar Size
Tie Bar Size
Tie Bar Size
#3
#4
#5
#5
10
----#6
12
----#7
14
----#8
16
16
--#9
18
18
--#10
18
20
--#11
--22
22
#14
--24
27
#18
--24
30
Notes:
1. Maximum tie spacing should be <= least column dimension.
2. For special seismic considerations, refer to ACI 318-05 Code Chapter 21.

Plain Welded Wire Reinforcement Properties


Welded Wire Reinf.
Wire Diameter
Wire Area
Reinf. Weight
Designation
Each Way (in.)
Each Way (in.^2/ft.)
(psf)
6x6 - W1.4xW1.4
0.135
0.028
0.21
6x6 - W2.0xW2.0
0.159
0.040
0.29
6x6 - W2.9xW2.9
0.192
0.058
0.42
6x6 - W4.0xW4.0
0.225
0.080
0.58
4x4 - W1.4xW1.4
0.135
0.042
0.31
4x4 - W2.0xW2.0
0.159
0.060
0.43
4x4 - W2.9xW2.9
0.192
0.087
0.62
4x4 - W4.0xW4.0
0.225
0.120
0.85
Notes:
1. Welded wire reinforcement designations are some common stock styles
assuming plain wire reinf. per ASTM Specification A185. (fy = 65,000 psi)
2. First part of welded wire reinf. designation denotes the wire spacing each way.
3. Second part of welded wire reinf. designation denotes the wire size as follows:
W1.4 ~= 10 gage , W2.0 ~= 8 gage
W2.9 ~= 6 gage , W4.0 ~= 4 gage

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