Given the following properties of the reinforced concrete beam shown, f, = 60,000 psi and fe = 4,000 psi, compute the effective area of the 12 in 3 in. concrete subjected to the compressive stress 0.85 f . 27 in 33 in. 30 in. 4 #11 3 in. 18 in. 168.406 in.2 O 104.816 in.2 O 140.861 in." 186.408 in.2
Given the following properties of the reinforced concrete beam shown, f, = 60,000 psi and fe = 4,000 psi, compute the effective area of the 12 in 3 in. concrete subjected to the compressive stress 0.85 f . 27 in 33 in. 30 in. 4 #11 3 in. 18 in. 168.406 in.2 O 104.816 in.2 O 140.861 in." 186.408 in.2
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