what is the significance of bending moment in a structure?
Answer Posted / aditya richie
the points where bending moments are maximum are points of
maximum stress , therfore these points require more
reinforcement with steel to counter the stresses . Whereas
at points where stresses are less , curtailment of steel
can be done .
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