Civil Engineering - Steel Structure Design - Discussion

Discussion Forum : Steel Structure Design - Section 1 (Q.No. 20)
20.
The distance between e.g. of compression and e.g. of tension flanges of a plate girder, is known as
overall depth
clear depth
effective depth
none of these.
Answer: Option
Explanation:
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Discussion:
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Aamir said:   8 years ago
This is center of gravity not eg.
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Veluprasad said:   8 years ago
C is correct. I also agree.
(1)

Shamna said:   1 decade ago
What does this e.g. meant?

Samm said:   9 years ago
Not e.g, It should be c.g.

Anglo said:   9 years ago
It should be the radius of gyration.

Option D is the answer.

Sahil said:   9 years ago
C is correct, I agree with the given answer.

Utkarsh said:   8 years ago
Effective depth is from centre of tension steel to top of flange. Answer should be none of these according to me.

Ska said:   8 years ago
You are right. @Utkarsh.

Yasr said:   7 years ago
Answer is D and the correct answer is lever arm.

Meharban Bharti said:   6 years ago
Liver arm is the distance b/w c.g of tension phase and c.g of the compression phase.


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