A handbook on reinforced concrete; for architects, engineers and contractors
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Author(s)Frank Dinsmore Warren
PublisherRareBooksClub.com
ISBN / ASIN1130102262
ISBN-139781130102260
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1906 Excerpt: ...3.95 4.06 2.44 2.46 2.73 2.84 2.97 3.10 3.24 Reinforcement, outside spans. (In lower side of girder.) Area of metal. 10.29 10.61 10.99 11.37 6.86 7.18 7.70 8.08 8.40 8.95 9.32 9.74 10.20 10.60 11.06 1.37 11.89 12.29 12.63 12.97 7.80 7.87 8.73 9.08 9.48 9.90 10.10 No. and size of bars. Table 16.--Continued. Safe bending moment. Factor of safety =3 5. In. lbs. 4,275,000 4,725,000 5,205,000 5,445,000 5,945,000 6,500,000 7,028,000 7,620,000 8,210,000 8,830,000 9,450,000 10.130,000 10,800,000 11,550.000 12,230,000 13,040,000 13,800,000 4,030,000 4,520,000 4,980,000 5,495.000 5,745,000 6.291,000 6,855,000 7.430,000 8,038,000 8,655,000 9,325,000 9.978,000 Ft. lbs. 356,700 394,000 434,500 453,500 495,500 542,200 586,000 636.000 685,000 737,000 788,000 843,500 900,000 961,000 1,020,000 1,089,000 1,150,000 336,200 376,900 415,000 458,800 478,700 524,800 571,000 618,400 670,000 722,000 777,700 832,500 Sq. in 13.42 14.04 14.53 15.18 15.80 16.48 17.12 17.75 18.30 19.00 19.36 19.94 20.52 21.25 21.84 22 50 23.05 13.37 14 10 14.78 15.43 16.20 16.77 17.42 18 00 18.73 19 32 20.05 20.58 No. and size of bars. No. and size of bars. Area of metal. Sq. 10.74 11.23 11.62 12.16 12.65 13.20 13.70 14.20 14.69 15.20 15.50 15.95 16.40 17 00 17.46 18 00 18.43 10.70 11.28 11 82 12.33 12 94 13.40 13.94 14.40 14.97 15 45 16 03 16 46 Description Of Table II. This table is inserted to be used in a more specific way than Table I, in cases of uniform loading where the total live load in tons uniformly distributed along the beam or girder is known, as well as the span in feet. Only a sufficient number of sizes are here given to cover the ordinary loading met with in practice, and such sizes are selected as are capable of withstanding the severest loading for a given amount of material--in other...
