How to Calculate Stress in Steel using Working-Stress Design?
Stress in Steel using Working-Stress Design calculator uses Stress in Reinforcement = Bending Moment/(Ratio of Cross-Sectional Area*Ratio of Distance between Centroid*Width of Beam*Effective Depth of Beam^2) to calculate the Stress in Reinforcement, The Stress in Steel using Working-Stress Design is defined as the stresses developed in the concrete beam with tensile reinforcing only due to the bending moment. Stress in Reinforcement is denoted by fs symbol.
How to calculate Stress in Steel using Working-Stress Design using this online calculator? To use this online calculator for Stress in Steel using Working-Stress Design, enter Bending Moment (M), Ratio of Cross-Sectional Area (p), Ratio of Distance between Centroid (j), Width of Beam (b) & Effective Depth of Beam (d) and hit the calculate button. Here is how the Stress in Steel using Working-Stress Design calculation can be explained with given input values -> 0.000129 = 35000/(0.0129*0.847*0.305*0.285^2).