RCC Structures Design In a singly reinforced beam, the effective depth is measured from its compression edge to Tensile reinforcement Tensile edge Longitudinal central axis Neutral axis of the beam Tensile reinforcement Tensile edge Longitudinal central axis Neutral axis of the beam ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
RCC Structures Design The steel generally used in R.C.C. work, is Stainless High tension steel High carbon steel Mild steel Stainless High tension steel High carbon steel Mild steel ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
RCC Structures Design The advantage of reinforced concrete, is due to Economy because of less maintenance cost All listed here Fire-resisting and durability Monolithic character Economy because of less maintenance cost All listed here Fire-resisting and durability Monolithic character ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
RCC Structures Design The spacing of transverse reinforcement of column is decided by the following consideration. All listed here Sixteen times the diameter of the smallest longitudinal reinforcing rods in the column The least lateral dimension of the column Forty-eight times the diameter of transverse reinforcement All listed here Sixteen times the diameter of the smallest longitudinal reinforcing rods in the column The least lateral dimension of the column Forty-eight times the diameter of transverse reinforcement ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
RCC Structures Design ‘P’ is the pre-stressed force applied to the tendon of a rectangular pre-stressed beam whose area of cross section is ‘A’ and sectional modulus is ‘Z’. The maximum stress ‘f’ in the beam, subjected to a maximum bending moment ‘M’, is f = (P/'+ (Z/M) f = (A/P) + (M/Z) f = (P/A) + (M/6Z) f = (P/A) + (M/Z) f = (P/'+ (Z/M) f = (A/P) + (M/Z) f = (P/A) + (M/6Z) f = (P/A) + (M/Z) ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP