Question 1: Consider a 600 mm deep reinforced concrete cantilever beam supported by a 600 mm square column as shown in the figure below. The beam reinforcement is anchored into the column. Minimum stirrups are provided in the anchorage zone according to CSA A23.3-19. Regular uncoated bars are used in the design. Material properties: fe = 35 MPa (normal-density concrete) and fy=400 MPa. 1. Determine the largest beam rebar size that can be used without hook in this design according to the CSA A23.3 requirements. 2. Design the anchorage zone if the diameter of the longitudinal steel bars is 25 mm. 40 clear- 600 mm 40 clear 600 mm,

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Question 1: Consider a 600 mm deep reinforced concrete cantilever beam supported by a
600 mm square column as shown in the figure below. The beam reinforcement is anchored
into the column. Minimum stirrups are provided in the anchorage zone according to CSA
A23.3-19. Regular uncoated bars are used in the design.
Material properties: fe= 35 MPa (normal-density concrete) and fy= 400 MPa.
1. Determine the largest beam rebar size that can be used without hook in this design
according to the CSA A23.3 requirements.
2. Design the anchorage zone if the diameter of the longitudinal steel bars is 25 mm.
40 clear-
600 mm
40 clear
600 mm,
Transcribed Image Text:Question 1: Consider a 600 mm deep reinforced concrete cantilever beam supported by a 600 mm square column as shown in the figure below. The beam reinforcement is anchored into the column. Minimum stirrups are provided in the anchorage zone according to CSA A23.3-19. Regular uncoated bars are used in the design. Material properties: fe= 35 MPa (normal-density concrete) and fy= 400 MPa. 1. Determine the largest beam rebar size that can be used without hook in this design according to the CSA A23.3 requirements. 2. Design the anchorage zone if the diameter of the longitudinal steel bars is 25 mm. 40 clear- 600 mm 40 clear 600 mm,
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