152 Figure b shows a schematic of a circular reinforced concrete cross section that is being analyzed to obtain the interaction diagram. The diagrams in parts (c) through (h) of Figure 11-1 illustrate the assumed distribution of strain in the cross section when it is subjected to different combinations of axial compressive load and bending moment, represented by the points
on the interaction curve ABC, DE and F, respectively. When failure occurs due to axial load only (Po
as at point A in Figure a, a uniform compressive strain cu exists across the entire cross section (Figure c, where cu is the compressive strain that causes crushing in the concrete (0.003). When failure occurs with a lesser axial load combined with a small amount of bending moment,
as at point B, the strain distribution on the cross-section is no longer uniform. The top-fiber strain reaches the value of cu whereas the bottom-fiber strain is reduced, but may still
be compressive as in Figured, if the moment is not large.
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