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默认 allowable reinforcing steel stress increases

allowable reinforcing steel stress increases
in designing a concrete grade beam resisting live and dead loads as well as wind/seismic otm...can i take any stress increases for the reinforcing steel? codes are aci 318, 2006 ibc. thank you.
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in ultimate strength design, there are not "stress increases." the various load combinations accomplish what you are looking for.
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dave is correct. in concrete you are dealing with strengths, not stresses. the only time you can consider a stress increase is using asd, you can't when using lrfd. additionally, ibc doesn't allow the use of the 1/3 stress increase unless you use the "alternate" load combinations (which essentially increase certain load cases by roughly 1/3).
daveatkins and structuraleit. thank you both for answering my question. in california we are still sorting out the icc, and as an architect i am less familiar with concrete strength design as i am with asd wood design. haven't tried lrfd for wood yet.
are you designing concrete using asd? i don't believe aci 318-05 even recognizes asd.
either way, you can only use the 1/3 increase if the following two conditions exist:
1. you use the alternate load combinations out of ibc for asd.
2. the material specification specifically permits its use.
aci 318 does recognize asd - just in a very indirect way - see chapter 1, commentary section r1.1 - 5th paragraph.
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