The document contains three examples of calculating stresses and load capacities in composite reinforced concrete columns. The first example calculates the safe load for a circular reinforced concrete column with a specified concrete and steel cross-sectional area and stress limit. The second example determines the stresses in the concrete and steel bars of a reinforced concrete column carrying a given load. The third example finds the maximum load for a circular reinforced concrete column given stress limits in the steel bars and concrete.
The document contains three examples of calculating stresses and load capacities in composite reinforced concrete columns. The first example calculates the safe load for a circular reinforced concrete column with a specified concrete and steel cross-sectional area and stress limit. The second example determines the stresses in the concrete and steel bars of a reinforced concrete column carrying a given load. The third example finds the maximum load for a circular reinforced concrete column given stress limits in the steel bars and concrete.
The document contains three examples of calculating stresses and load capacities in composite reinforced concrete columns. The first example calculates the safe load for a circular reinforced concrete column with a specified concrete and steel cross-sectional area and stress limit. The second example determines the stresses in the concrete and steel bars of a reinforced concrete column carrying a given load. The third example finds the maximum load for a circular reinforced concrete column given stress limits in the steel bars and concrete.
mm2 cross-sectional area carries 6 reinforcing bars whose total area is 500 mm2 . Find the safe load, the column can carry, if the concrete is not to be stressed more than 3.5 MPa. Take modular ratio for steel and concrete as 18.
section is reinforced with 4 steel bars of 25 mm diameter, one in each corner. The column is carrying a load of 1000 kN. Find the stresses in the concrete and steel bars. Take E for steel = 210 GPa and E for concrete = 14 GPa
diameter has 4 steel bars of 20 mm diameter embedded in it. Find the maximum load which the column can carry, if the stresses in steel and concrete are not to exceed 120 MPa and 5 MPa respectively. Take modulus of elasticity of steel as 18 times that of concrete.
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