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Elasticity Modulus of Concrete in Slope and Deflection Formulas
Elasticity modulus of Concrete (Ec) is the ratio of the applied stress to the corresponding strain. And is denoted by E. Elasticity Modulus of Concrete is usually measured using the Megapascal for Stress. Note that the value of Elasticity Modulus of Concrete is always positive.
Slope and Deflection formulas that make use of Elasticity Modulus of Concrete
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Deflection at Any Point on Cantilever Beam carrying UDL
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Deflection at Any Point on Cantilever Beam carrying Couple Moment at Free End
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Deflection of Cantilever Beam carrying Point Load at Any Point
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Maximum Deflection of Cantilever Beam carrying Point Load at Free End
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Maximum Deflection of Cantilever Beam carrying UDL
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Maximum Deflection of Cantilever Beam carrying UVL with Maximum Intensity at Support
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Maximum Deflection of Cantilever Beam Carrying UVL with Maximum Intensity at Free End
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Maximum Deflection of Cantilever Beam with Couple Moment at Free End
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Slope at Free End of Cantilever Beam carrying UDL
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Slope at Free End of Cantilever Beam Carrying Concentrated Load at Any Point from Fixed End
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Slope at Free End of Cantilever Beam Carrying Concentrated Load at Free End
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Slope at Free End of Cantilever Beam Carrying Couple at Free End
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Slope at Free End of Cantilever Beam Carrying UVL with Maximum Intensity at Fixed End
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Center Deflection of Simply Supported Beam carrying Couple Moment at Right End
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Center Deflection on Simply Supported Beam carrying UVL with Maximum Intensity at Right support
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Deflection at Any Point on Simply Supported carrying Couple Moment at Right End
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Deflection at Any Point on Simply Supported Beam carrying UDL
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Maximum and Center Deflection of Simply Supported Beam carrying Point Load at Center
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Maximum and Center Deflection of Simply Supported Beam carrying UDL over its Entire Length
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Maximum Deflection of Simply Supported Beam carrying Couple Moment at Right End
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Maximum Deflection of Simply Supported Beam carrying Triangular Load with Max Intensity at Center
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Maximum Deflection on Simply Supported Beam carrying UVL Max Intensity at Right Support
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Slope at Free Ends of Simply Supported Beam carrying UDL
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Slope at Free Ends of Simply Supported Beam carrying Concentrated Load at Center
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Slope at Left End of Simply Supported Beam carrying Couple at Right End
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Slope at Left End of Simply Supported Beam carrying UVL with Maximum Intensity at Right End
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Slope at Right End of Simply Supported Beam carrying Couple at Right End
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Slope at Right End of Simply Supported Beam carrying UVL with Maximum Intensity at Right End
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FAQ
What is the Elasticity Modulus of Concrete?
Elasticity modulus of Concrete (Ec) is the ratio of the applied stress to the corresponding strain. Elasticity Modulus of Concrete is usually measured using the Megapascal for Stress. Note that the value of Elasticity Modulus of Concrete is always positive.
Can the Elasticity Modulus of Concrete be negative?
No, the Elasticity Modulus of Concrete, measured in Stress cannot be negative.
What unit is used to measure Elasticity Modulus of Concrete?
Elasticity Modulus of Concrete is usually measured using the Megapascal[MPa] for Stress. Pascal[MPa], Newton per Square Meter[MPa], Newton per Square Millimeter[MPa] are the few other units in which Elasticity Modulus of Concrete can be measured.
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