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Weight is 1.579 kg/m
0.39 kg/metre
Rebar is an informal term for steel "reinforcing bar". These are steel bars that are placed within the structure before the wet concrete is placed. Steel reinforcement is necessary for almost all structural concrete because concrete has virtually no tensile or shear strength. The rebar provides almost all of the resistance to tension and shear within the structure.
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the top reinforcement of beam (compression face of beam). it is provided to hold the stirrups in place.
A cover meter determines the distance from the outside face of the concrete to the depth of the reinforcement bar.
Weight is 1.579 kg/m
.888kg/m
0.39 kg/metre
when length of reinforcing bar is small and we have to provide longer reinforcement in that case the second bar is provided with proper overlapping with the first bar this overlapping is known as lap length. the straight length of shall not be less than 12mm dia and 200mm length.
mass=density/volume
I gives overall strength and reinforcement to slub concrete
0.616 kg/m according to BS standard
Yes.A rebar, or reinforcing bar, is a common steel bar, and is commonly used in reinforced concrete and reinforced masonry structures. It is usually formed from carbon steel, and is given ridges for better mechanical anchoring into the concrete. It can also be described as reinforcement or reinforcing steel. In Australia, it is colloquially known as reo.To know more about rebar visithttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rebarhttp://www.rgsrebar.com
96kg steel bar is use in 1m3 but also depend on diameter of bar
The weight of 20mm diameter reinforcement bar is approximately 2.47 kg/m.
Unit weight of 22mm dia reinforcement steel bar is 3 kg per metre length - Answer by m. Velsamy mobile 09884585625