CRACK WIDTHS BEAM AND SLAB CRACK WIDTH DESIGN DESIGN | C15
Summary Design reinforced concrete sections to meet specific crack requirements. Both rectangular beam and slab sections can be designed to resist the effects of axial tension, bending moment and temperature and the combination thereof. Temperature effects are also included to evaluate early cracking and long-term thermal cracking. The module accounts for concrete shrinkage due to hydration by a combination of the thermal expansion coefficient and the restraint factor. The design method employed by the codes is ideally suited for non-temperate regions like Europe.
What makes this module special?
Multiple section types Evaluate early and long-term cracking Multiple sets of bars calculated
Detailed Description Crack Width can be used to design reinforced concrete sections to meet specific crack requirements. Both rectangular beam and slab sections can be designed to resist the effects of axial tension, bending moment and temperature and the combination thereof. Up to four sets of suggested bar configurations are calculated for slab sections. Each set has a different diameter and spacing to comply with the crack width requirements. A fifth column is provided where you could enter a bar configuration of choice.
For beams, up to four sets of suggested bar configurations are calculated. The bar diameters are chosen to not differ by more than one size.
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