Question from Principles of Reinforced/Prestressed Concrete Design A reinforced concrete beam has a width of 300 mm and

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Question from Principles of Reinforced/Prestressed Concrete Design A reinforced concrete beam has a width of 300 mm and

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A reinforced concrete beam has a width of 300 mm and a total depth of 600 mm. The beam will be design to carry an ultimate factored moment and shear of 540 kn.m and 150 kn respectively. Concrete strength fc’= 28 Mpa and steel yield strength fy = 415 Mpa and 248 Mpa for transverse steel. Determine the following:
1.Required steel of main reinforcement.
2.Spacing of 10mm Ø stirrups.
3.Draw the section showing NSCP specification requirements.
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A reinforced concrete beam has a width of 300 mm and a total depth of 600 mm. The beam will be design to carry an ultimate factored moment and shear of 540 kn.m and 150 kn respectively. Concrete strength fc'= 28 Mpa and steel yield strength fy = 415 Mpa and 248 Mpa for transverse steel. Determine the following: 1.0 Required steel of main reinforcement. 2.0 Spacing of 10mm Ø stirrups. 3.0 Draw the section showing NSCP specification requirements.
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