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Design of Steel For CRCP Reinforcement (IRC-118-2015)

This document outlines the calculations for determining the longitudinal and transverse steel reinforcement requirements for a concrete road pavement with a 200 mm thickness and 4 m carriageway width according to IRC-58-2015 standards. It calculates the required percentage, number, diameter, and spacing of longitudinal bars as 0.8%, 17 bars of 22 mm diameter spaced at 112 cm. For transverse reinforcement, it determines a steel percentage of 0.0234%, using 10 mm diameter bars spaced at 167 cm. The CRSI report recommends transverse bar spacings between 30-90 cm.

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Design of Steel For CRCP Reinforcement (IRC-118-2015)

This document outlines the calculations for determining the longitudinal and transverse steel reinforcement requirements for a concrete road pavement with a 200 mm thickness and 4 m carriageway width according to IRC-58-2015 standards. It calculates the required percentage, number, diameter, and spacing of longitudinal bars as 0.8%, 17 bars of 22 mm diameter spaced at 112 cm. For transverse reinforcement, it determines a steel percentage of 0.0234%, using 10 mm diameter bars spaced at 167 cm. The CRSI report recommends transverse bar spacings between 30-90 cm.

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Design of Steel for

Thickness of CRCP Pavement as calculated using IRC-58-2015

Width of Pavement Carriageway (Slab width)

Calculation for Longitudnal Reinforcement and Spacing of Bars.

Longitudnal Steel Percentage Adopted (0.65% to 0.80% of Cross sectional area of


Concrete slab)
Longitudnal Steel Percentage Check

Cross-sectional Area of Concrete Slab

Steel Required (Cross sectional area of Slab x Percentage steel adopted)

Number of Bars required in Longitudnal direction

Dia of Bar used for Design


Cross sectional Area of Bar

Number of Bars
Say

Spacing of Longitudnal Bars

Leaving 10cm from Each Edge, Spacing will be


Say

Transverse Steel Reinforcement Calculations


𝛾c Unit weight of Concrete (KN/m3)
Ws, Total width of Pavement (m)
F, Subbase friction Factor (Can be taken from table-1)
fs, Allowable Working Stress in Steel (75% of Yield Strength)

Thus, Pt (Percentage of Transverse steel)

Spacing of Transverse Reinforcement

Dia of Bar used for design


As, Cross sectional of Steel Bar
Slab Thickness in Cm

Y, Transverse Steel Spacing


Say

The CRSI report suggest that it is common to provide transverse steel bars
in the range of 30 cm to 90 cm
Design of Steel for CRCP Reinforcement (IRC-118-2015)

200 mm *Input Value =

4m

0.8 %
0.8 %

8000 Sq-cm

64 Sq-cm

22 mm
3.7994 sq-cm

16.8447649628889
17 number

11.25
112 mm c/c
24 KN/m3
4m
1.8
490330 KN/m2 Note: for Fe 500 steel yield strength is 5000 kg/cm 2 which is equal to 49330 KN

0.023494381335019 %

10 mm
0.785 Sq-cm
20 cm

167.061219618056
167 cm
C-118-2015)
cm 2 which is equal to 49330 KN/m2

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