CONCRETE FORMULAS 117
TENSILE STRENGTH OF CONCRETE
The tensile strength of concrete is used in combined-stress design. In normal-
weight, normal-density concrete the tensile strength can be found from
(5.5)
REINFORCING STEEL
American Society for Testing and Materials(ASTM) specifications cover ren-
forcing steel. The most important properties of reinforcing steel are
1.Modulus of elasticity Es, lb/in^2 (MPa)
2.Tensile strength, lb/in^2 (MPa)
3.Yield point stress fy, lb/in^2 (MPa)
4.Steel grade designation (yield strength)
5.Size or diameter of the bar or wire
CONTINUOUS BEAMS AND ONE-WAY SLABS
The ACI Codegives approximate formulas for finding shear and bending
moments in continuous beams and one-way slabs. A summary list of these for-
mulas follows. They are equally applicable to USCS and SI units. Refer to the
ACICodefor specific applications of these formulas.
For Positive Moment
End spans
If discontinuous end is unrestrained
If discontinuous end is integral with the support
Interior spans
For Negative Moment
Negative moment at exterior face of first interior
support
Two spans
More than two spans
Negative moment at other faces of interior supports wl^2 n 11
wln^2 10
wln^2 9
wln^2 16
wln^2 14
wln^2 11
fr0.7 2 fc MPa in SI units
fr7.5 2 fc lb/in^2 in USCS units