5. Composite Beam Capacity A 7.5 m span simply supported composite beam uses a concrete slab with an overall thickness o

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5. Composite Beam Capacity A 7.5 m span simply supported composite beam uses a concrete slab with an overall thickness of 130 mm and a corrugated dovetail profile depth of 50 mm, supported on a 457x 152×52 UB in S275 steel. (a) If the slab utilises a concrete with a concrete strength, fck​, of 25 N/mm2 what is the Moment Capacity of this composite beam assuming full shear connection?
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