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Critical Section for Concrete Beam Flexure Design 4

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Stewie_

Civil/Environmental
Aug 18, 2010
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Hi, Dear All,

For concrete beam shear design, the critical section can be taken at the section which is d away from the support/column face. I am able to find this in the ACI code.

For the flexure design, more specifically for the negative moment, can we design at the face of the support or column? Is there a correponding code artical talking about the critical flexure design sections? Please advise. Thank you all so much for the help.

Thanks,
Stewie
 
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