yes it will be different. it is depending on which beam that you would like to design. if your x-x section is along the vertical axis, therefore you lo is perpendicular to that section.
same as rectangular for estimation of early size which indicate size for bw and h (span/depth ratio and due to fire resistance) as in my example. but for effective width of flange u have to use the step shows in the calculation.
how did we find the effective span of flanged beams, (T-beams)?
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For adjacent beam, in a place where we have two adjacent beam how can we go for calculations?
Sir, will it be any difference if the cut section x-x is taken along the vertical axis??
yes it will be different. it is depending on which beam that you would like to design. if your x-x section is along the vertical axis, therefore you lo is perpendicular to that section.
@@mohdsamsudinabdulhamid3295 how did u find out that Lo is equal to 5000??
Sir how to find beam size fr flanged section
same as rectangular for estimation of early size which indicate size for bw and h (span/depth ratio and due to fire resistance) as in my example. but for effective width of flange u have to use the step shows in the calculation.
What is beff ??
Effective width of flange