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Discussion Forum : RCC Structures Design - Section 2 (Q.No. 8)
8.
If the maximum shear stress at the end of a simply supported R.C.C. beam of 6 m effective span is 10 kg/cm2, the share stirrups are provided for a distance x from either end where x is
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Vicky said:
1 decade ago
1/3 or 1/4 from support.
Maclain said:
10 years ago
Explain it?
Anita said:
10 years ago
Tell me how can answer came?
Pranjal said:
10 years ago
y deflection = 0 , x = span/4.
Navi said:
9 years ago
Here, L/2(1-5/q max).
(2)
Khan G said:
7 years ago
Shear produced always at a Span/4 so,
Here Span is 6 m=600 cm, then
Shear stirrups are provided for a distance x from either end is Span /4= 600 / 4 = 150 cm.
Here Span is 6 m=600 cm, then
Shear stirrups are provided for a distance x from either end is Span /4= 600 / 4 = 150 cm.
(7)
Er N.Sureshkumar said:
7 years ago
It is a general/detailing approach by considering the location of the point of contraflexure is at L/4 up to which we have to provide shear stirrups.
The industrial standard is L/3.
The industrial standard is L/3.
(1)
Shah faisal Khan said:
7 years ago
At the ends of supports mean discontinuous case. So it will be 600/4 (L/4).
Sameer said:
6 years ago
But 150cm stirrup spacing too much. Practically not possible.
King said:
5 years ago
150cm is not stirrup spacing. Stirrup provides after 150cm from support. @Sameer.
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