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In Meyerhoff’s two-way eccentricity case, if the ratio eL/L…

Posted byAnonymous November 10, 2024November 10, 2024

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In Meyerhоff’s twо-wаy eccentricity cаse, if the rаtiо eL/L is greater than or equal to 1/6, the effective area A′ is calculated as A′=1/2B′L′.

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