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cve60069

Civil/Environmental
May 1, 2010
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Dear All

I am working on a transformed section and I have found the attached pdf useful. My only "unknown" is the with the use of (m-1) when assigning a value to the transformed steel-areas. Should (m-1) read 1/m, please?

Regards
 
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Please re-upload the attachment, it seems it doesn't open.
 
It won't open. How is "m" derived?

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The attachment won't open for me either, but I believe (m-1) refers to the modular ratio between steel and concrete less the area of concrete displaced by the steel. The value of (m-1) is used only when the steel is in compression. When in tension, use m.

BA
 
m is the ratio of the steel modulus to the concrete modulus. When doing transformed sections m is used to "transform" the steel area into equivalent concrete area. The reason for the m-1 is that when the steel area is expanded in an un-cracked section the steel area inside the concrete needs to be subtracted.

As(m-1) = As*m - As

As*m = expanded steel
-As = subtracted steel area

If the section is cracked than no subtraction is needed and the term is just

As*m
 
Thanks

I should have expanded the bracket and I may have seen that.

Thanks for all your help.
 
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