CIVIL ENGINEERING FORMULAS

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CHAPTER 5


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CONCRETE


FORMULAS


REINFORCED CONCRETE


When working with reinforced concrete and when designing reinforced con-
crete structures, the American Concrete Institute(ACI)Building Code Require-
ments for Reinforced Concrete, latest edition, is widely used. Future references
to this document are denoted as the ACI Code. Likewise, publications of the
Portland Cement Association(PCA) find extensive use in design and construc-
tion of reinforced concrete structures.
Formulas in this chapter cover the general principles of reinforced concrete
and its use in various structural applications. Where code requirements have to
be met, the reader must refer to the current edition of the ACI Codepreviously
mentioned. Likewise, the PCA publications should also be referred to for the lat-
est requirements and recommendations.


WATER/CEMENTITIOUS MATERIALS RATIO


The water/cementitious (w/c) ratio is used in both tensile and compressive
strength analyses of Portland concrete cement. This ratio is found from


(5.1)


wherewmweight of mixing water in batch, lb (kg); and wcweight of
cementitious materials in batch, lb (kg).
The ACI Codelists the typical relationship between the w/cratio by weight
and the compressive strength of concrete. Ratios for non-air-entrained concrete
vary between 0.41 for a 28-day compressive strength of 6000 lb/in^2 (41 MPa)
and 0.82 for 2000 lb/in^2 (14 MPa). Air-entrained concrete w/c ratios vary from
0.40 to 0.74 for 5000 lb/in^2 (34 MPa) and 2000 lb/in^2 (14 MPa) compressive
strength, respectively. Be certain to refer to the ACI Codefor the appropriate
w/c value when preparing designs or concrete analyses.
Further, the ACI Codealso lists maximum w/cratios when strength data
are not available. Absolute w/cratios by weight vary from 0.67 to 0.38 for


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