Question 12.P.6: A reinforced concrete T-beam is required to carry a uniforml...
A reinforced concrete T-beam is required to carry a uniformly distributed load of 42 kN/m on a simply supported span of 6 m. The slab is 125 mm thick, the rib is 250 mm wide and the effective depth to the tensile reinforcement is 550 mm. The working stresses are 8.5 N/ mm² in the concrete and 140 N/mm² in the steel; the modular ratio is 15. Making a reasonable assumption as to the position of the neutral axis find the area of steel reinforcement required and the breadth of the compression flange.
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Assume that the neutral axis is at the base of the flange. The maximum bending moment is
M=\frac{42 \times 6^{2}}{8}=189 \mathrm{\ kN} \mathrm{\ m}
Then, taking moments about the resultant compressive force in the concrete flange
140 A_{\mathrm{s}}\left(550-\frac{125}{3}\right)=189 \times 10^{6}
i.e.
A_{s} = 2655.7 mm²
The tensile force in the steel is equal to the compressive force in the concrete, i.e.
140 A_{\mathrm{s}}=\left(\frac{8.5}{2}\right) b \times 125
which gives
b = 699.9 mm
The required width of the flange is therefore 700 mm.