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This document contains calculations to determine crack width in a cantilever slab made of reinforced concrete. Input parameters like concrete compressive strength, rebar size and spacing, slab dimensions, and applied service moment are provided. Calculations are shown to determine stress in rebar and concrete, neutral axis depth, strains, and final crack width of -0.02 mm, indicating compliance with standards. Disclaimers note that the spreadsheet should be used with accompanying guidance and is subject to revision.
This document contains calculations to determine crack width in a cantilever slab made of reinforced concrete. Input parameters like concrete compressive strength, rebar size and spacing, slab dimensions, and applied service moment are provided. Calculations are shown to determine stress in rebar and concrete, neutral axis depth, strains, and final crack width of -0.02 mm, indicating compliance with standards. Disclaimers note that the spreadsheet should be used with accompanying guidance and is subject to revision.
This document contains calculations to determine crack width in a cantilever slab made of reinforced concrete. Input parameters like concrete compressive strength, rebar size and spacing, slab dimensions, and applied service moment are provided. Calculations are shown to determine stress in rebar and concrete, neutral axis depth, strains, and final crack width of -0.02 mm, indicating compliance with standards. Disclaimers note that the spreadsheet should be used with accompanying guidance and is subject to revision.
Client Made by Date Page Location Cantilever slab MM 03-Jun-2014 Crack Width Calculations to BS8110: 1997/ BS8007:1987 Checked Revision Job No AG CRACK WIDTH CALCULATIONS - FLEXURE - INPUT fcu= 30 N/mm 2 fy= 500 N/mm 2 Area of reinforcement " As " = 2010 mm 2 b = 1000 mm h = 850 mm d = 802 mm Minimum cover to tension reinforcement " CO " = 40 mm Maxmum bar spacing " S " = 100 mm Bar dia " DIA " = 16 mm " a cr " =(((S/2)^2+(CO+DIA/2)^2)^(1/2)-DIA/2) as default or enter other value = 61.3 mm "acr " is distance from the point considered to the surface of the nearest longitudinal bar Applied service moment " Ms "= 134.7 KNm CALCULATIONS moduli of elasticity of concrete " Ec" = (1/2)*(20+0.2*fcu) = 13.0 KN/mm 2 moduli of elasticity of steel " Es " = 200.0 KN/mm 2 Modular ratio " a " = (Es/Ec) = 15.38 " r " = As/bd = 0.003 depth to neutral axis, "x" = (-a.r +((a.r) 2 + 2.a.r) 0.5 .d = 194 mm " Z " = d-(x/3) = 737 Reinforcement stress " fs " = Ms/(As*Z) = 91 N/mm 2 Concrete stress " fc " = (fs*As)/(0.5*b*x) = 1.88 N/mm 2 Strain at soffit of concrete beam/slab " e1 " = (fs/Es)*(h-x)/(d-x) = 0.000490 Strain due to stiffening effect of concrete between cracks " e2 " = e 2 = b.(h-x) 2 /(3.Es.As.(d-x)) for crack widths of 0.2 mm Used e 2 = 1.5.b.(h-x) 2 /(3.Es.As.(d-x)) for crack widths of 0.1 mm n/a e 2 = 0.000587 Average strain for calculation of crack width " e m "= e 1 -e 2 = -0.000097 Calculated crack width, " w " = 3.a cr .em/(1+2.(a cr -c)/(h-x)) CALCULATED CRACK WIDTH, 'w' = -0.02 mm CALCULATION SHEET Tender Notes Disclaimer Status of spreadsheet Public release version. Revision history RCC14 Crack Width.xls Date Version Action 04-Aug-99 RCC14 v0.1 Renamed All advice or information from the British Cement Association and/or Reinforced Concrete Council is intended for those who will evaluate the significance and limitations of its contents and take responsibility for its use and application. No liability (including that for negligence) for any loss resulting from such advice or information is accepted by the BCA, RCC or their subcontractors, suppliers or advisors. Users should note that all BCA software and publications are subject to revision from time to time and should therefore ensure that they are in possession of the latest version. This spreadsheet should be used in compliance with the accompanying publication 'Spreadsheets for concrete design to BS 8110 & EC2' available from British Cement Association, Telford Avenue, Crowthorne, Berkshire RG45 6YS. Page 2 Notes Page 3 Notes Size (kB) 81 All advice or information from the British Cement Association and/or Reinforced Concrete Council is intended for those who will evaluate the significance and limitations of its contents and take responsibility for its use and application. No liability (including that for negligence) for any loss resulting from such advice or information is accepted by the BCA, RCC or their subcontractors, suppliers or advisors. Users should note that all BCA software and publications are subject to revision from time to time and should therefore ensure that they are in possession of the latest version. This spreadsheet should be used in compliance with the accompanying publication 'Spreadsheets for concrete design to BS 8110 & EC2' available from British Cement Association, Telford Avenue, Crowthorne, Berkshire RG45 6YS. Page 4 Notes Page 5 Notes Page 6