Problem 2.17 Using the transformed area method, what allowable uniform load can this beam support in addition to its own weight for a 28-ft simple span? Concrete weight = 150 lb/ft³, f, = 24,000 psi, and f = 1800 psi. (Ans. 3.11 k/ft) 6 in. | 6 in. | 6 in. 5 #11 -18 in.- 4 in. 4 8 in. 17 in. 3 in. 32 in. n = 10
Problem 2.17 Using the transformed area method, what allowable uniform load can this beam support in addition to its own weight for a 28-ft simple span? Concrete weight = 150 lb/ft³, f, = 24,000 psi, and f = 1800 psi. (Ans. 3.11 k/ft) 6 in. | 6 in. | 6 in. 5 #11 -18 in.- 4 in. 4 8 in. 17 in. 3 in. 32 in. n = 10
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