The document provides calculations for determining the steel reinforcement in concrete columns of different sizes. It lists the diameters of steel bars used, their total cross-sectional area, and calculates the percentage of longitudinal steel as 1.269956% based on the total area of concrete and steel. It notes that longitudinal steel reinforcement should be between 0.8% to 4% when lap joints are used.
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The document provides calculations for determining the steel reinforcement in concrete columns of different sizes. It lists the diameters of steel bars used, their total cross-sectional area, and calculates the percentage of longitudinal steel as 1.269956% based on the total area of concrete and steel. It notes that longitudinal steel reinforcement should be between 0.8% to 4% when lap joints are used.
The document provides calculations for determining the steel reinforcement in concrete columns of different sizes. It lists the diameters of steel bars used, their total cross-sectional area, and calculates the percentage of longitudinal steel as 1.269956% based on the total area of concrete and steel. It notes that longitudinal steel reinforcement should be between 0.8% to 4% when lap joints are used.
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The document provides calculations for determining the steel reinforcement in concrete columns of different sizes. It lists the diameters of steel bars used, their total cross-sectional area, and calculates the percentage of longitudinal steel as 1.269956% based on the total area of concrete and steel. It notes that longitudinal steel reinforcement should be between 0.8% to 4% when lap joints are used.
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Download as XLSX, PDF, TXT or read online from Scribd