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The minimum area of tension steel shall not be less than that given
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percent of the web area which shall be distributed equally on both the
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Diameter of the larger bar if the diameter are unequal. PITCH
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following : OFAGOODSTAIRCASE/)
RISE
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Maximum diameter of the bar. SFD AND BMD OF A CANTILEVER BEAM
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reinforcement including links, shear stirrups or column ties. It is the (HTTPS://CIVILENGINEERING.BLOG/TAG/SIMPLE
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dimension used in design and indicated in the drawings. SLUMP TEST
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It shall not be less than the diameter of the bar in any case. The
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Curtailment of Tension Reinforcement
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The reinforcement shall extend at least d or 12φ (whichever is
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Conditions for Curtailment of Bars
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Preliminary definitions
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of beam is given by
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tutorial/surveying/)
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Simplified curtailment rules for cantilever
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method/)
Simplified curtailment rules for Simply
supported beam
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mplysupportedbeamudloverthewhole
span/)
As per Fig. 6.4, 50% of the main bars, in a cantilever beam can be
curtailed at a distance
l l
(but > Ld )
2 2
or more from the support. In the case of simply supported beams,
50% of the main bars can be curtailed at distance 0.08l from the face
of the support.
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