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Average Strain in Calculation of Crack Width Formulas
Average Strain describes the response of a solid to the application of a normal force induced at the selected level. And is denoted by ε
m
.
Formulas to find Average Strain in Calculation of Crack Width
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x
Average Strain at Selected Level given Crack Width
Go
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x
Average Strain under Tension
Go
Calculation of Crack Width formulas that make use of Average Strain
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x
Crack Width on Surface of Section
Go
f
x
Minimum Clear Cover given Crack Width
Go
f
x
Strain at Selected Level given Average Strain under Tension
Go
f
x
Height of Crack Width at Soffit given Average Strain
Go
List of variables in Calculation of Crack Width formulas
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x
Crack Width
Go
f
x
Shortest Distance
Go
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x
Minimum Clear Cover
Go
f
x
Total Depth
Go
f
x
Depth of Neutral Axis
Go
f
x
Strain at Selected Level
Go
f
x
Height of Crack
Go
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x
Distance from Compression to Crack Width
Go
f
x
Modulus of Elasticity of Steel Reinforcement
Go
f
x
Area of Reinforcement
Go
f
x
Effective Length
Go
FAQ
What is the Average Strain?
Average Strain describes the response of a solid to the application of a normal force induced at the selected level.
Can the Average Strain be negative?
{YesorNo}, the Average Strain, measured in {OutputVariableMeasurementName} {CanorCannot} be negative.
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