Crack Width Calculation As Per Aci 318 14

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The code recommendations in Section 10.10 of ACI 318 code are related to slenderness effects where flexural deformations govern so they have recommended modifying EI (corresponding to f11 or f22 for shear walls). There is no recommendation about reducing the GA shear. You should, however, note that some of our users use modifiers for f12 also. ACI 318-99 proposed limiting the spacing and removed actually calculating the width and also removed the exposure conditions. For example for beams and one-way slabs s (in) = 540/fs -2.5cc or in other words limiting the fs=0.6fy (For normal structures).

When beam design is done per ACI 318, STAAD will report the moment of inertia of the cracked section at the location where the design is performed. The cracked section properties are calculated in accordance with the equations shown below.

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Rectangular Sections

Gross section (A) and cracked transform section (B) for rectangular shapes

Without compression steel

n = EI/Ec

Tee Shaped Sections

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Aci

Gross and cracked transform sections for tee shapes without compression steel

Without compression steel

Width

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See D1.F.4.5 Beam Design Output for an example of output including the calculated cracked moment of inertia.

Crack Width Calculation As Per Aci 318 14

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Parent topic:D1.F.4.6 Beam Design per ACI 318-11 and Earlier