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2) For loading conditions which allow a reinforced concrete beam or column to behave in an elastic manner, is there a direct, inverse or no relationship between the strain of the concrete and the strain of the steel rebar?
3) What is a typical ultimate strrain value of concrete and how does this value compare to the strain at which concrete behaves in an inelastic manner?
4)List nine (9) types of loads which must be considered when desining a structure exposed to the utside environment.
5) You are designing a beam to support a relatively light load on an elevated platform. For the beam size that you selected , the concrete in tension will not crack at the design load with or without steel reinforecment. To save money would you not use tensile steel in the structure ? Why or why not?
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