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By providing I section we can reduce the self weight of the beams and we can save materials
A Uniform Cross Section is the cross section of the solid, parallel to base, such that the resulting figure has the same shape and size as that of the base of the figure.More about Uniform Cross SectionSolids like pyramids and cones have slant heights and hence do not have uniform cross section.Examples of Uniform Cross SectionThe uniform cross section of the given prism is a square.The uniform cross section of the given cylinder is a circle.In short to say, uniform cross-section are when you dissect a 3D solid and you get all same shape (uniform).
A beam with a uniform cross-section.
the reinforcement which provided at negative moment developed section.
In uniform motion, the velocity of the object is constant: both in magnitude and in direction. In non-uniform one or other (or both) of these will vary.
Both have a uniform cross section.
Ring stiffeners are one type of stiffener . It is used to connect the tubular section with I beams...
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This will vary from clinic to clinic but it is generally scrubs.
flat plates are solide concret slabs of uniform thickness that transfert load directly to the column without presence of projected beams and solid slabs surronding by beams
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Maybe because it is old