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Neutral Axis Depth in Analysis using Limit State Method Formulas
Neutral Axis Depth is the distance from the extreme fiber (compression surface) to neutral axis. And is denoted by c. Neutral Axis Depth is usually measured using the Inch for Length. Note that the value of Neutral Axis Depth is always positive.
Formulas to find Neutral Axis Depth in Analysis using Limit State Method
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Distance from Extreme Compression Surface to Neutral Axis in Compression Failure
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List of variables in Analysis using Limit State Method formulas
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Effective Depth of Beam
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Tensile Stress in Steel
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Modulus of Elasticity of Steel
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FAQ
What is the Neutral Axis Depth?
Neutral Axis Depth is the distance from the extreme fiber (compression surface) to neutral axis. Neutral Axis Depth is usually measured using the Inch for Length. Note that the value of Neutral Axis Depth is always positive.
Can the Neutral Axis Depth be negative?
No, the Neutral Axis Depth, measured in Length cannot be negative.
What unit is used to measure Neutral Axis Depth?
Neutral Axis Depth is usually measured using the Inch[in] for Length. Meter[in], Millimeter[in], Kilometer[in] are the few other units in which Neutral Axis Depth can be measured.
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