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Modular Ratio in Loss due to Anchorage Slip, Friction Loss and General Geometric Properties Formulas
The modular ratio is the ratio of the elastic modulus of a particular material in a cross-section to the elastic modulus of the “base” or the reference material. And is denoted by m.
Loss due to Anchorage Slip, Friction Loss and General Geometric Properties formulas that make use of Modular Ratio
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Transformed Area of Prestressed Member
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Area of Concrete Section when Transformed Area is Calculated
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Area of Prestressing Steel given Transformed Area
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Transformed Area of Prestressed Member given Gross Area of Member
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FAQ
What is the Modular Ratio?
The modular ratio is the ratio of the elastic modulus of a particular material in a cross-section to the elastic modulus of the “base” or the reference material.
Can the Modular Ratio be negative?
{YesorNo}, the Modular Ratio, measured in {OutputVariableMeasurementName} {CanorCannot} be negative.
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