# Data Requirements

Each run of RCSlab obtains the following data in any consistent set of units from the GSA analysis or RCSlab design data as appropriate:

Symbol Definition
ultimate applied axial force per unit width in the x-direction
ultimate applied axial force per unit width in the y-direction
ultimate applied bending moment per unit width about the x-axis
ultimate applied bending moment per unit width about the y-axis
ultimate applied in-plane shear force per unit width
ultimate applied torsion moment per unit width
additional eccentricity –considered as acting in both senses
minimum eccentricity – considered as acting in both senses
section thickness
position of top reinforcement centroid in direction 1
position of top reinforcement centroid in direction 2
position of bottom reinforcement centroid in direction 1
position of bottom reinforcement centroid in direction 2
angle of reinforcement in direction 1, anticlockwise with respect to x-axis
angle of reinforcement in direction 2, anticlockwise with respect to x-axis
minimum top reinforcement to be provided in direction 1
minimum top reinforcement to be provided in direction 2
minimum bottom reinforcement to be provided in direction 1
minimum bottom reinforcement to be provided in direction 2
compressive design strength of concrete
compressive design strength of top layer of concrete
compressive design strength of bottom layer of concrete
cracked compressive design strength of concrete
uncracked compressive design strength of concrete
tensile design strength of concrete
compressive plateau concrete strain
maximum axial compressive concrete strain
maximum flexural compressive concrete strain
proportion of depth to neutral axis over which rectangular stress block acts
maximum value of x/d, the ratio of neutral axis to effective depth, for flexure:
elastic modulus of reinforcement
design strength of reinforcement in tension
design strength of reinforcement in compression,
maximum linear steel stress of reinforcement
yield strain of reinforcement in tension
yield strain of reinforcement in compression
design value of maximum strain in reinforcement
maximum permitted angle between applied and resulting principal stress

In addition, the program needs to know whether to use, where appropriate, the faster approach and, if so, what the maximum area of reinforcement so calculated should be before the rigorous approach is used.

Within RCSlab the reinforcement positions are measured with respect to the mid-height of the section, the positions being measured positively upwards. The reinforcement angles are specified with respect to the x-axis and measured positively in an anticlockwise direction looking from above. It should be noted that the concrete is assumed to have zero tensile strength in the analysis; the tensile strength, , is only used to calculate the compressive strength when tensile strains are present.

The results of each run consist of the required area of reinforcement, negative if tensile, in each direction in the top and bottom faces or an error flag indicating that a solution could not be found.