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Since RCC sections are mostly non-circular, they undergo twisting and warping in the application of torque hence torsional formula is not applicable in this case. Hence, designing is done as per code.
IS456 suggest a simplified approach based on “Skew Bending Theory” to design the member subjected to torsion by converting torsion into equivalent shear and bending moment.
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Case I) Mt < Mu
Me1 = Mu + Mt
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Design by taking 220 KN-m
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Case I) Mt > Mu
Me1 = Mu + Mt
Me2 = Mt – Mu
Design by taking both moment