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The load carrying capacity of a helically reinforced column as compared to that of a tied column is about-
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The load carrying capacity of a helically reinforced column as compared to that of a tied column is about-

A.

5% less

B.

10% less

C.

5% more

D.

10% more

Correct option is C


The load-carrying capacity of a helically reinforced column is generally about 5% more than that of a tied column. This is because the helical reinforcement provides additional confinement to the core concrete, which enhances its strength and ductility. The confinement effect helps the concrete resist axial loads more effectively, thereby increasing the overall load-carrying capacity

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