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Chapter 4, Problem 4.6.5P
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HP Shape for the conditions of the problem
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HP Shape for the conditions of the problem
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For the given properties of beam below. Design the reinforcements of the beam.
d'=100 mm
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d=420 mm
fc'=27.6 MPa
fy=276 MPa
Mu=500000000 N mm
Input is 0 in As' if compression bars are not needed.
A. USE NSCP 2001, As =
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