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Distance Ratio of Flange to Depth in Composite Construction in Highway Bridges Formulas
Distance Ratio of Flange to Depth is the ratio of the distance from the outer edge of tension flange or bottom flange of the orthotropic deck to neutral axis divided by the depth of steel section. And is denoted by ψ.
Composite Construction in Highway Bridges formulas that make use of Distance Ratio of Flange to Depth
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Multiplier for Allowable Stress when Flange Bending Stress is lesser than Allowable Stress
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What is the Distance Ratio of Flange to Depth?
Distance Ratio of Flange to Depth is the ratio of the distance from the outer edge of tension flange or bottom flange of the orthotropic deck to neutral axis divided by the depth of steel section.
Can the Distance Ratio of Flange to Depth be negative?
{YesorNo}, the Distance Ratio of Flange to Depth, measured in {OutputVariableMeasurementName} {CanorCannot} be negative.
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