QUESTION 2 If the beam width (bw) is taken to be 0.4 meters, the beam height is taken as you calculated in Question 1, a

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QUESTION 2 If the beam width (bw) is taken to be 0.4 meters, the beam height is taken as you calculated in Question 1, a

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Question 2 If The Beam Width Bw Is Taken To Be 0 4 Meters The Beam Height Is Taken As You Calculated In Question 1 A 1
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QUESTION 2 If the beam width (bw) is taken to be 0.4 meters, the beam height is taken as you calculated in Question 1, and the minimum reinforcement ratio) you calculated in Question 1 has to be taken as the design reinforcement ratio, determine the following: 1. Area of steel reinforcement (Please see Lecture 5) 2. Number of bars required against the calculated area of steel reinforcement. Use No. 20 bars (Please see Lecture 5)
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