Lion06
Structural
- Nov 17, 2006
- 4,238
This might sound like a silly question, but I have to ask. The question is which b to use when calc'ing rho prime in order to get the long term multiplier for long term concrete deflections.
Let's say you have a concrete T-beam with a flange width of 120" and a stem width of 36". You will get a significantly different rho prime depending which b you use for As/(bd).
I have always used the flange width, but have never had such a big disparity before and needed so much compression steel to cut down the long term deflections so this is the first time I've thought this much about it.
Let's say you have a concrete T-beam with a flange width of 120" and a stem width of 36". You will get a significantly different rho prime depending which b you use for As/(bd).
I have always used the flange width, but have never had such a big disparity before and needed so much compression steel to cut down the long term deflections so this is the first time I've thought this much about it.