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A 125-mm-long beam supports a load of P = 48 N at midspan. T…

A 125-mm-long beam supports a load of P = 48 N at midspan. The cross section is rectangular with width b = 29 mm and height h = 60 mm. Determine the magnitude of the horizontal shear stress at the centroid of the cross section.

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Researchers studying reinforced concrete have considered a m…

Researchers studying reinforced concrete have considered a mechanical explanation of Vs to be the Holy Grail.

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Determine the transverse reinforcement index, Ktr, for a rec…

Determine the transverse reinforcement index, Ktr, for a rectangular beam with b = 17 in. and d = 23 in., five galvanized No. 9 Grade 60 tension-reinforcement bars placed in the top of the beam, and No. 3 Grade 40 stirrups located every 6 in. along the span. Assume 7,000-psi lightweight concrete and a clear cover of 2 in.

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Mario: Elena, amiga mía, tienes que buscar [q24] lápices. ¡L…

Mario: Elena, amiga mía, tienes que buscar [q24] lápices. ¡La clase de arte empieza ahora!

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Bond stress values do not vary from point to point between c…

Bond stress values do not vary from point to point between cracks.

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Use ACI 318-14 Table 25.4.2.2 to determine the development l…

Use ACI 318-14 Table 25.4.2.2 to determine the development length for the straight tension bars (no hooks) in a rectangular beam with b = 16 in. and d = 22 in., four uncoated No. 9 Grade 60 bars placed in the top of the beam, and No. 4 Grade 60 stirrups located every 10 in. along the span. Assume 4,000-psi lightweight concrete and a clear cover of 2 in.

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Stirrups do not preventing inclined cracks from forming.

Stirrups do not preventing inclined cracks from forming.

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The easiest way to test the bond strength of bars in a labor…

The easiest way to test the bond strength of bars in a laboratory is by the pull-out test.

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Assuming Vs does not exceed 4sqrt(f’c)bwd, the maximum spaci…

Assuming Vs does not exceed 4sqrt(f’c)bwd, the maximum spacing for vertical stirrups in the following beam is _____. Let b1 = 31 in., b2 = 15 in., d1 = 4 in., and d2 = 53 in. There are three No. 7 longitudinal tension bars and No. 5 stirrups at 10 in. o.c.

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Development length is the shortest length of bar in which th…

Development length is the shortest length of bar in which the bar stress can increase from zero to the yield stress.

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