Civil Engineering - Concrete Technology - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Concrete Technology - Section 3 (Q.No. 28)
28.
Allowable shear strength of concrete, depends upon
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Noorhan said:
2 years ago
It should be the compressive strength as the formula of maximum shear strength tmax = 0.65 * (fَc) ^0.5 or 0.8 * (fَc) ^ 0.5.
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Parth thakor said:
3 years ago
Given answer Shear strength is the right answer.
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Mushtaq ahmad said:
4 years ago
Shear strength is the correct option.
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Mushtaq ahmad said:
4 years ago
Shear strength is the correct option.
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Alpesh mali said:
5 years ago
Give the clear explanation.
Anirban Roy said:
6 years ago
It depends on Compressive strength. Allowable shear = 0.24(fck)^0.5.
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Shashikant verma said:
7 years ago
Yes, the correct answer is compressive strength. I too agree.
Rik said:
7 years ago
Yes, correct @Manish.
Manish said:
9 years ago
I am convinced with you @Magda.
Because shear strength of concrete depends up on grade of concrete and % of steel. In that sense it should be the compressive strength.
Because shear strength of concrete depends up on grade of concrete and % of steel. In that sense it should be the compressive strength.
Magda said:
9 years ago
Why not compressive strength?
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