Dr Jawed Qureshi presents a tutorial on design of singly reinforced concrete beam as per Eurocode 2. This is part of Eurocode 2 Concrete Design YouTube video series.
Concrete is weak in tension and strong in compression. To overcome its weakness in tension we use steel bars at the tension side of the beam. For a simply supported beam, the main or tension steel bars are provided at the bottom of the section. A beam cannot take bending moment without tensile steel reinforcing bars.
Link to lecture slides: https://tinyurl.com/JQureshiConcrete
⏰ TIMECODES ⏰
00:00 – Introduction
01:12 – Problem
03:08 – Design Moment, MEd
04:22 – Ultimate Moment, MRd
09:36 – Area of tension reinforcement
12:23 – Concrete stress block
14:16 – Students’ questions
Watch Eurocode 2 Concrete limited series at https://tinyurl.com/JQConcrete
1 Singly reinforced beam Intro
https://youtu.be/nv8HBobcRyM
2 Reinforced concrete applications
https://youtu.be/sFlP5ZaYi_4
3 Material properties and stress-strain curves
https://youtu.be/zx8HqxfHqT8
04 Singly reinforced beam design – Theory
https://youtu.be/S1-E5yH6_EI
05 Singly reinforced beam – worked example
https://youtu.be/EWu2z6JsZB0
06 Singly reinforced beam – Example 2
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Copyright: Dr Jawed Qureshi holds the copyright to this lecture series. He is a senior academic in London, UK with international experience of over 20 years. Dr Qureshi holds a PhD in steel -concrete composite structures from The University of Leeds and has a prior teaching experience at The University of Warwick. He is currently working at University of East London, London, United Kingdom as a Senior Lecturer in Structural Engineering and Design.