Modular Ratio is defined as the Ratio between Modulus of Elasticity of Steel and Modulus of Elasticity of Concrete. This is because, a Reinforced Concrete is made up of Both Steel and Concrete. In this case, Steel is a Tension member and Concrete is a Compression Member. When Load is applied, a Rcc member seem to carry same load but strain produced in it is different. As per IS456:2000
modular ratio is a ratio of two different materials of elastic moduli.so it has no units.But, according to is456:2000 the formula is m=280/(3fcbc).the units for fcbc is N/mm^2..from this m get the units mm^2/N.. right??
ReplyDeleteNo,m has no unit because 280/3 comes out by using elastic modulii in steel(2000MPa or N/mm2)& max allowable strain in concrete(unitless quantity).that's why 280/3 has unit of N/mm2 which will cancel out by unit of elasticity of concrete . Finally m is constant value no unit.
DeleteHow you get 280/3σcbc this derive it
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thnQ Mr.Alok Modi
ReplyDeleteWhat is value of m for rcc beam having m20 and fe 415? ?
ReplyDeleteFor m20 value of fcbc is 7 then m=280/(3*7)=13.33
Deletemeaning of fcbc
DeleteIt's sigma cbc
DeleteWhat r the Defects.of modular ratio
ReplyDeleteWhat r the Defects.of modular ratio
ReplyDeleteBy using m=280/3fcbc for m25 grade of concrete is 10.98 but by ratio of higest elastic moduli is 8. Is this correct, Because both the way is should be same,else which value should be taken while solving problems.
ReplyDeleteBy using m=280/3fcbc for m25 grade of concrete is 10.98 but by ratio of higest elastic moduli is 8. Is this correct, Because both the way is should be same,else which value should be taken while solving problems.
ReplyDeleteHow can I get the formula m=280/3(sigma CBC)
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Deleteis the modular ratio different for different type steel?
ReplyDeletemodular ratio is the ratio of Modulus of Elasticity of steel to that of concrete.. i.e. m=Es/Ec , for all type of steel Es = 2×10^5 MPa..
DeleteBut Ec varies on Grade of concrete. So m depends only on Ec, Not on Es...
For different type of steel m is same if Concrete grade is same.
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ReplyDeleteBoth posts ND comments are worth a whole lesson note. Thanks
ReplyDeleteReciprocal of modular ratio is called what ratio.
ReplyDeleteHow do we know value of sigma cbc value for different concrete grades
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