The Essentials of Reinforced Concrete Design. An Elementary Explanation from First Principles for St
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The Structural Engineer, Volume 2, Issue 5, 1924

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The Section Modulus and Moment of Resistance
IN an ordinary beam of homogeneous material we obtain the section modulus in tension or compression by dividing the moment of inertia by the distance from the neutral axis to the tension or compression edge of the material.

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