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? Remßrcement, Extreme 111 Tension.: To Fiber
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mm mm Where deflectionsare to be computed,deflectionsthat occur
mediacew an application of load shall be computed by usual methods or formulas
far clam dekctions, considering effects of cracking and reinforcement on member
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stiffnessvaluesire obtained
Sect.4:09.623Unless by'a morecomprehensive
znalyda, Mediate denection shall be computed with the modulus of elasticity Ecfor
mm mc! Withthe effetüvemoment of inertiaasfollows,but notgreater than lg.
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IScomputed.
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'; g: neglecting reinforcement
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distancefrom centroidalaxisof grosssection,neglecting
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shall apply:
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