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Note: In the following problem, assume plain concrete to have a weight of 145 pcf (conservative)
unless otherwise noted.
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Develop a spreadsheet application that will display in a table the values of modulus of elasticity
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Ec for concrete having unit weight ranging from 95 pcf to 155 pcf (in steps of 5 pcf) and
compressive strength ranging from 3500 to 7000 psi (in steps of 500 psi). Display the modulus of
elasticity rounded to the nearest 1000 psi.
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Show the relation to calculate the modulus of elasticity. 8th Edition 6th Edition 4th Edition
Here, is the modulus of elasticity of the concrete, is the unit weight of the concrete, and
is the compressive strength of the concrete.
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Using Equation (1) form a spreadsheet to calculate the modulus of elasticity of concrete for
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different values of unit weight of the concrete and different values of compressive strength of
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Show the calculation of modulus of elasticity of concrete for different values of unit weight of the
concrete and different values of compressive strength of concrete in the spreadsheet as in Figure
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Show the results of the calculations approximated to the nearest 1,000 psi as in Figure (2).
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Note: In the following problem, assume plain Note: In the following problem, assume plain
concrete to have a weight of 145 pcf (conservative) concrete to have a weight of 145 pcf (conservative)
unless otherwise noted.A plain concrete beam has unless otherwise noted.The normal-weight plain
cross-sectional dimensions of10 in. by 10 in. The concrete beam shown is on a simple span of 10 ft.
concrete is known to have a modulus of rupture... It carries a dead load (which includes the weight...
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