Apologies Brisidii and bkal, I was away and unable to respond.
The design is for a capping beam for a quay wall. The Capping beam includes service tunnels and is supported on the caisson walls. I have been looking at an envelope of forces consisting of Bollard pull, fender load, crane load, shrinkage and differntial temperatures. The stresses show tensions at the top and bottom of the section of the beam with localised patches of tension. I have taken a step back and calculated alot by hand, however I would like to know how one designs the reinforcement to an almost patch like arrangement of stress. Tomorrow ill post an image.
I have integrated the the the stress and determined the reinforcement in direct tension, additionaly checked for cracking. However I do feel this is conservative.
I will try and get that book practitioners guide. I just find its odd how many people use FEA but dont know how to design the reinforcement if the gradient is not clear showing obvious bending.
Thanks