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QUESTION #2121
Question 1
In the design of RC beams using the limit state method (IS 456 / BS 8110), a beam is classified as 'under-reinforced' when:
Correct Answer Explanation
Under-reinforced sections have \(x_u < x_{u,max}\) (actual NA depth < limiting NA depth). Steel reaches its yield strain before concrete reaches ultimate strain (0.0035), causing gradual ductile failure with large deflections — giving adequate warning. Over-reinforced beams fail suddenly in compression without warning. Codes mandate under-reinforced design for safety.
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