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differences in designing concrete with FRP reinforcement rather than with steel. The spreadsheets and all design examples are based on recommendations in the American Concrete Institute's Guide for the Design and Construction of Concrete Reinforced with FRP Bars (ACI 2003). The design and analysis examples and design aids are intended to Design a reinforced concrete to support a concrete wall in a relatively large building. The wall is 12 inches thick and carries unfactored dead and live loads of 10 kip/ft and 12.5 kip/ft respectively. The allowable soil pressure is 5,000 psf and the its density is of 120 pcf. The bottom of the footing should be at 5 ft below ground level. reinforced concrete masonry cantilever retaining wall. Example: Design the reinforced concrete masonry cantile-ver retaining wall shown in Figure 2. Assume level backfill, no surcharge or seismic loading, active earth pressure and masonry laid in running bond. The coefficient of friction between the footing and foundation soil, k 1, is 0.25, and the a. Design criteria: Wall thickness = 12 in View Reinforced_Concrete_Wall_Design_Basics_-_OShea.pdf from AA 1Reinforced Concrete Wall Design Basics Mike O'Shea, P.E. Structural Concrete Design Requirements Reinforced masonry design requires that a grout/reinforcement spacing be assumed. The grout spacing affects the wall weight, which in turn affects the seismic load. Assume a grout spacing of 48 in. o.c. Check Load Combination G (0.6D + 0.7E). Wall weight is 44 psf, and R = 2.5 for reinforced masonry. Manual for Design and Detailing of Reinforced Concrete to September 2013 the Code of Practice for Structural Use of Concrete 2013 Contents 1.0 Introduction 2.0 Some highlighted aspects in Basis of Design 3.0 Beams 4.0 Slabs 5.0 Columns 6.0 Beam-Column Joints 7.0 Walls 8.0 Corbels 9.0 Cantilevers 10.0 Transfer Structures 11.0 Footings The first Reinforced Concrete Design Manual (formerly titled ACI Design Handbook) was developed in accordance with the design provisions of 1963 ACI 318 Building Code by ACI Committee 340, Design Aids for Building Codes, whose mission was to develop handbook editions in accordance with the ACI 318 Building Code. the specified compressive strength of masonry, f'm, is 1500 psi (10.3 MPa), reinforcement requirements listed account for a soil load factor of 1.6 (ref. 6), the maximum width of the compression zone is limited to six times the wall thickness, or a 72 in. (1,829 mm) vertical bar spacing, whichever is smaller, Design of Slab (Examples and Tutorials) by Sharifah Maszura Syed Mohsin Example 1: Simply supported One way slab A rectangular reinforced concrete slab is simply-supported on two masonry walls 250 mm thick and 3.75 m apart. The slab has to carry a distributed permanent action of 1.0 kN/m2 (excluding slab self-weight) and a variable action of 3. Chapter 4 Ductile Coupled Reinforced Concrete Shear Walls 2020 NEHRP Provisions Training Materials S. K. Ghosh and PrabuddhaDasgupta, S. K. Ghosh Associates LLC 1 COUPL
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