3. Calculate the design moment strength of an RC beam section as shown in Fig. 3. [30 points] (fck = 20 MPa, fy = 420 MPa, As, D22 = 387.1 mm²) # Ignore 2-D22 rebars in the compression zone
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Step 1: Calculate the effective depth (d) The effective depth (d) can be calculated using the formula: d = overall depth of the beam - cover - (diameter of the main reinforcement / 2) Given: Overall depth of the beam = 500 mm Cover = 25 mm Diameter of the main Show more…
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