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Constant j in Design for Beams and Ultimate Strength for Rectangular Beams with Tension Reinforcement Formulas
Constant j is the ratio of the distance between the centroid of compression and the centroid of tension to depth d. And is denoted by j.
Design for Beams and Ultimate Strength for Rectangular Beams with Tension Reinforcement formulas that make use of Constant j
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Bond Stress on Bar Surface
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Total Shear given Bond Stress on Bar Surface
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Beam Effective Depth given Bond Stress on Bar Surface
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Tensile Reinforcing Bars Perimeters Sum given Bond Stress on Bar Surface
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FAQ
What is the Constant j?
Constant j is the ratio of the distance between the centroid of compression and the centroid of tension to depth d.
Can the Constant j be negative?
{YesorNo}, the Constant j, measured in {OutputVariableMeasurementName} {CanorCannot} be negative.
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