This document section discusses design considerations for members subjected to combined axial loads and bending, shear design, torsion design, deflection calculations, slabs spanning in two directions, effective length of columns, crack width calculations, moments of resistance for rectangular and T-sections, and the committee composition. It includes sub-sections on topics like nominal shear stress, minimum shear reinforcement, reinforcement in members under torsion, short-term and long-term deflections, and moments of resistance for different cross-section types.
A Hierarchy of Turing Degrees: A Transfinite Hierarchy of Lowness Notions in the Computably Enumerable Degrees, Unifying Classes, and Natural Definability (AMS-206)
This document section discusses design considerations for members subjected to combined axial loads and bending, shear design, torsion design, deflection calculations, slabs spanning in two directions, effective length of columns, crack width calculations, moments of resistance for rectangular and T-sections, and the committee composition. It includes sub-sections on topics like nominal shear stress, minimum shear reinforcement, reinforcement in members under torsion, short-term and long-term deflections, and moments of resistance for different cross-section types.
This document section discusses design considerations for members subjected to combined axial loads and bending, shear design, torsion design, deflection calculations, slabs spanning in two directions, effective length of columns, crack width calculations, moments of resistance for rectangular and T-sections, and the committee composition. It includes sub-sections on topics like nominal shear stress, minimum shear reinforcement, reinforcement in members under torsion, short-term and long-term deflections, and moments of resistance for different cross-section types.
This document section discusses design considerations for members subjected to combined axial loads and bending, shear design, torsion design, deflection calculations, slabs spanning in two directions, effective length of columns, crack width calculations, moments of resistance for rectangular and T-sections, and the committee composition. It includes sub-sections on topics like nominal shear stress, minimum shear reinforcement, reinforcement in members under torsion, short-term and long-term deflections, and moments of resistance for different cross-section types.
B-4 MEMBBRS SUlJBCTID TO COMBINED AxIAL loAD AND BINDING 83
8-4.1 De,iID Baed on Uncracked Section 83 B-4.2 Delilft Baed on Cracked Section 83 B-4.3 Members Subjected to Combined Direct Load and Flexure 83 D-S SHEAR 83 B-S,1 Nominal ShearStress . 83 B-5,2 neaip ShearStrenlth of Concrete 84 B-S.3 Minimum Shear Reinforcement 8S B-5.4 Desiln of ShearReinforcement 85 B·'.' Enhanced Shear Strength of Sections Close to Supports 8S B-6 TORSION 86 B-6.1 General 86 B-6.2 Critical Section 86 B-6.3 Shear and Torsion 86 B-6.4 Reinforcement in Members Subjected to Torsion 86 ANNEX C CALCULATION OF DEFLECTION 88 e-l TOTAL D8PLIIcnON 88 C-2 SHOIlT- TBIM DBPLICTION 88 C-3 DBPLECI10N DuE TO SHRINKAGE 88 C-4 DIFLECI10N DUE TO CREEP 89 ANNEX D SLABS SPANNING IN TWO DIRECTIONS 90 0·1 IUmtAINID SLAM 90 D-2 SIM,ty SuppotnS SUBS 90 ANNEX B SPPRCTIVI LaNOTH OF COLUMNS 92 ANNEX F CALCULAnONOF CRACK WID1lI 95 ANNEX G MOM!NTS OP ltBSlSTANCB FORRECTANGULAR AND T-SECI10NS 96 G-l RscrANOULAR SBC110NS 96 0-1.1 Sections without Comprealion Reinforcement 96 0-1.2 Sections with Compression Reinforcement 96 0-2 FLANOED SEC110N 96 ANNEX H COMMITTEE COMPOSITION 98
A Hierarchy of Turing Degrees: A Transfinite Hierarchy of Lowness Notions in the Computably Enumerable Degrees, Unifying Classes, and Natural Definability (AMS-206)