A rectangular beam with cross section b = 16 in., h = 22 in., and d = 19.5 in. supports a total factored uniform load of 4.30 kips/ft, including its own dead load. The beam is simply supported with a 19-ft span. It is reinforced with five No. 8 Grade 60 bars, three of which are cutoff between midspan and the support and two of which extend 10 in. past the centers of the supports. The concrete strength is 7,200 psi (normal weight). The beam has Grade 60 No. 3 stirrups satisfying ACI 318-14 Sections 9.7.6.2.2 and 9.6.3.3. The strength of the five bars is φMn = 325.1 kip-ft, and the strength of the remaining two bars is φMn = 135.2 kip-ft. If the distance from the support to the theoretical cutoff point is 4.269 ft, determine the distance from the support to the actual cutoff point (i.e. use ACI 318-14 Section 9.7.3.3).
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Determine the casting-position modification factor, ψt, for…
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