CONCRETE FORMULAS 133
Development of Tensile Reinforcement
At least one-third of the positive-moment reinforcement in simple beams and one-
fourth of the positive-moment reinforcement in continuous beams should extend
along the same face of the member into the support, in both cases, at least 6 in
(152.4 mm) into the support. At simple supports and at points of inflection, the
diameter of the reinforcement should be limited to a diameter such that the develop-
ment length ldsatisfies
(5.54)
whereMncomputed flexural strength with all reinforcing steel at section
stressed to fy
Vuapplied shear at section
laadditional embedment length beyond inflection point or center of
support
At an inflection point, lais limited to a maximum of d, the depth of the centroid
of the reinforcement, or 12 times the reinforcement diameter.
Hooks on Bars
The basic development length for a hooked bar with fy60 ksi (413.7 MPa) is
defined as
(5.55)
wheredbis the bar diameter, in (mm), and is the 28-day compressive
strength of the concrete, lb/in^2 (MPa).
WORKING-STRESS DESIGN OF RECTANGULAR BEAMS
WITH TENSION REINFORCEMENT ONLY
From the assumption that stress varies across a beam section with the distance
from the neutral axis, it follows that
(5.56)
where nmodular ratio Es/Ec
Esmodulus of elasticity of steel reinforcement, ksi (MPa)
Ecmodulus of elasticity of concrete, ksi (MPa)
fccompressive stress in extreme surface of concrete, ksi (MPa)
fsstress in steel, ksi (MPa)
nfc
fs
k
1 k
fc
lhb
1200 db
fc
ld
Mn
Vu
la