Civil Engineering - Theory of Structures - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Theory of Structures - Section 3 (Q.No. 44)
44.
For beams breadth is constant,
Discussion:
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Vaish said:
7 years ago
M/I = f/y.
I = bd3/12.
M is proportional to d^2.
So, d is √ M.
I = bd3/12.
M is proportional to d^2.
So, d is √ M.
SparSi said:
5 years ago
Option C is the correct one.
Umesh said:
5 years ago
And if d=constant.
Then Be is directly proportional to M.
Then Be is directly proportional to M.
Noaman Ali said:
3 years ago
Option A is the correct answer.
Zain said:
3 years ago
M = bending stress x Section Modulus.
So, M is proportional to b when d is constant,
and M is proportional to underoot d when b is constant.
So, M is proportional to b when d is constant,
and M is proportional to underoot d when b is constant.
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