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Discussion Forum : RCC Structures Design - Section 5 (Q.No. 7)
7.
An intermediate T-beam reinforced with two layers of tensile steel with clear cover 13 cm encasted with the floor of a hall 12 metres by 7 metres, is spaced at 3 metres from adjoining beams and if the width of the beam is 20 cm, the breadth of the flange is
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Astha Bhandari said:
7 years ago
Can anyone explain it clearly?
Yogi said:
6 years ago
The breadth of T-beam is:
1) 1/3 of eff span.
2) centre to centre distance of the beam.
3) 12x depth of flange + width of the beam.
Which ever is less:
Answer is;
1) 1200/3 = 400 cm.
2) 300 cm.
3) 12x13+20 = 176 cm ans.
1) 1/3 of eff span.
2) centre to centre distance of the beam.
3) 12x depth of flange + width of the beam.
Which ever is less:
Answer is;
1) 1200/3 = 400 cm.
2) 300 cm.
3) 12x13+20 = 176 cm ans.
(1)
Jaya Tamrakar said:
5 years ago
The breadth of T-beam is:
1) 1/3 of eff span.
2) center to centre distance of the beam.
3) 12x depth of flange + width of the beam.
Which ever is less
1) 1200/3 = 400 cm,
2) 300 cm,
3) 12x13+20 = 176 cm.
The ans.is 176 cm.
1) 1/3 of eff span.
2) center to centre distance of the beam.
3) 12x depth of flange + width of the beam.
Which ever is less
1) 1200/3 = 400 cm,
2) 300 cm,
3) 12x13+20 = 176 cm.
The ans.is 176 cm.
(1)
Prasanna Gosavi said:
4 years ago
The breadth of T-beam is:
1) 1/3 of effective span.
2) center to centre distance of the beam.
3) 12 x depth of flange + width of the beam.
Whichever is minimum;
1) 1200/3 = 400 cm,
2) 300 cm,
3) 12 x 13 + 20 = 176 cm.
So, the correct answer for this question is 176 cm.
1) 1/3 of effective span.
2) center to centre distance of the beam.
3) 12 x depth of flange + width of the beam.
Whichever is minimum;
1) 1200/3 = 400 cm,
2) 300 cm,
3) 12 x 13 + 20 = 176 cm.
So, the correct answer for this question is 176 cm.
(2)
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