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Discussion Forum : RCC Structures Design - Section 4 (Q.No. 23)
23.
Spacing of stirrups in a rectangular beam, is
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Subhamoy Paul said:
10 years ago
Answer should be B as shear force is minimum at the center. Any drawing also suggests that if you google it.
Niyati Bhatt said:
9 years ago
Answer is B decrease towards the centre. Shear force is maximum at the end and also provide ductility. Which give resistance against earthquake.
Louis said:
8 years ago
The Answer is D. Because for a simply supported UDL beam shear force is zero at centre and max at ends.
Sukanta said:
8 years ago
@Louis.
If shear force is zero at the centre then why spacing of stirrups will increased at centre.
If shear force is zero at the centre then why spacing of stirrups will increased at centre.
RH said:
8 years ago
C/c space is increasing means there are less stirrups in the centre as compared to ends.
First, try to understand the question D is the right answer.
First, try to understand the question D is the right answer.
SKN said:
8 years ago
@Rh.
The Correct answer is D.
The Correct answer is D.
SUNILTHEROCKMEENA said:
8 years ago
Correct answer should be D as stirrup are required less spaced at ends and more spaced towards center because shear force is maximum at supports and zero at center so where no shear force acting, practically no shear stirrup required.
Kamlesh said:
8 years ago
Answer is D as shear force is max near support so stirrups are closely spaced near support and spacing goes on increasing as we move towards the centre of the beam.
Kamlesh said:
8 years ago
Spacing increases at centre not the stirrups.
Ali Raza Khan said:
8 years ago
It's spacing of stirrups and not a number of stirrups. D is the correct answer. Increasing spacing means lesser number of stirrups in a unit length.
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