Chapter 2 Design for Shear - Engineering
with concrete strength different from fc’ = 4000 psi. In conjunction with required stirrups, the nominal shear strength of concrete Vc = KfcKvc. Table 2b contains values Kvs for determining nominal stirrup capacity Vs = Kvs(Av/s). Table 2c gives values Kvc in kips. Kvc …
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