The document discusses the design of deep beams that act as cantilevers. It defines symbols used like the serviceable height (d), distance from load to support (a), and cantilever length (L). It notes the cantilever is treated as allowable stress, and stresses in the concrete are verified. It also addresses calculating reinforcement and introducing an equivalent cantilever height if loads are suspended, where the suspended reinforcement percentage may be less than 0.8fe.
The document discusses the design of deep beams that act as cantilevers. It defines symbols used like the serviceable height (d), distance from load to support (a), and cantilever length (L). It notes the cantilever is treated as allowable stress, and stresses in the concrete are verified. It also addresses calculating reinforcement and introducing an equivalent cantilever height if loads are suspended, where the suspended reinforcement percentage may be less than 0.8fe.
The document discusses the design of deep beams that act as cantilevers. It defines symbols used like the serviceable height (d), distance from load to support (a), and cantilever length (L). It notes the cantilever is treated as allowable stress, and stresses in the concrete are verified. It also addresses calculating reinforcement and introducing an equivalent cantilever height if loads are suspended, where the suspended reinforcement percentage may be less than 0.8fe.
The document discusses the design of deep beams that act as cantilevers. It defines symbols used like the serviceable height (d), distance from load to support (a), and cantilever length (L). It notes the cantilever is treated as allowable stress, and stresses in the concrete are verified. It also addresses calculating reinforcement and introducing an equivalent cantilever height if loads are suspended, where the suspended reinforcement percentage may be less than 0.8fe.