This document provides instructions for assignment 5 on the design of reinforced concrete frames. Students are asked to: 1) Draw the internal forces diagrams for the shown frame. 2) Design the critical sections of the frame. 3) Draw to scale the frame elevation and cross sections showing all concrete dimensions and reinforcement details, assuming Fcu = 25 N/mm2 and Fy = 360 N/mm2. The assignment is for a course on RC III at the German University in Cairo's Department of Civil Engineering and Material Sciences.
This document provides instructions for assignment 5 on the design of reinforced concrete frames. Students are asked to: 1) Draw the internal forces diagrams for the shown frame. 2) Design the critical sections of the frame. 3) Draw to scale the frame elevation and cross sections showing all concrete dimensions and reinforcement details, assuming Fcu = 25 N/mm2 and Fy = 360 N/mm2. The assignment is for a course on RC III at the German University in Cairo's Department of Civil Engineering and Material Sciences.
This document provides instructions for assignment 5 on the design of reinforced concrete frames. Students are asked to: 1) Draw the internal forces diagrams for the shown frame. 2) Design the critical sections of the frame. 3) Draw to scale the frame elevation and cross sections showing all concrete dimensions and reinforcement details, assuming Fcu = 25 N/mm2 and Fy = 360 N/mm2. The assignment is for a course on RC III at the German University in Cairo's Department of Civil Engineering and Material Sciences.
Department of Civil Engineering and Material Sciences
CIS 703 RC III - Berlin Winter 2021 Prof. Volker Lindig Eng. Amr Abdullah Assignment 5 RC III Design of RC Frames Full Name:………………………………..…………………………………………………… Question 1: In the shown frame, it is required to: 1-Draw the internal forces diagrams. 2-Design the critical sections of the frame. 3-Draw with a proper scale the frame elevation and cross sections showing all concrete dimensions and reinforcement details. (assume Fcu = 25 N/mm2 and Fy = 360 N/mm2)