Prestressed Concrete Design - 5 - Example 4 - Using RESPONSE2000 for Factored M-N Diagram
This example problem is part of Module 5 in my Prestressed Concrete Design course on response of prestressed concrete members to flexure. This example problem shows you how to find a factored moment-axial force (M-N or P-M) diagram for prestressed concrete sections using RESPONSE2000 and Excel. The example problem is a continuation of other examples from this section including the introduction video to RESPONSE2000 ( • Prestressed Concrete Design - 5 - Example ... ). This video is a new version of a previous video with corrected phi factor on slide 5.

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