Answer Posted / manogna
Deep beams are structural elements loaded as beams in which a significant amount of the load is transferred to the supports by a compression thrust joining the load and the reaction. As a result, the strain distribution is no longer considered linear, and the shear deformations become significant when compared to pure flexure. Floor slabs under horizontal load, short span beams carrying heavy loads, and transfer girders are examples of deep beams.
| Is This Answer Correct ? | 7 Yes | 9 No |
Post New Answer View All Answers
Steel requirement in kg of 6" thk slab Total qty 32.64 m3 Beam / column qty 35.39 m3
Can we weld hot rolled steel ASTM A615 ? Please Give the detail answer please thanks alot
Describe the advantages and disadvantages of using plastic and timber fenders?
What is the tensile strength of marble?
At what point does a circle start losing area when being flattened?
What is meant by dimensioning?
What are the types of slump?
what is tension column?
The building has 12 columns of 12x9 in 3 rows of 4 each in a plot of 50'x30', The central row is strengthened with 16mm twisted rods. The roof area is 1500 sft including balconies. calculate the load factor per sft. Also indicate the number of roofs the building can withstand.
std penetration resistance in very stiff clays lies bet 2 & 4 4 & 8 8 & 15 15 & 30
What are the applications of cad?
Dear Sir What is the Contraction joint for base Slab
What in your opinion makes you the most suitably qualified candidate for this post of civil engineering technician?
What is the use of extruded feature in solidsworks?
What is geopolymer based concrete?