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Pros:

1.Reinforced concrete has high strength and durability and is widely used in buildings and bridges.

2.Can be made into various shapes and sizes

3.Have fire resistance

4.Long service life and low maintenance cost

Cons:

1.Relatively expensive

2.Has high compressive strength, but weak tensile strength

3.Not good-looking

If you work with concrete, you must understand that there are many factors that may affect the quality of concrete:

1.Mud content in the sand

2.Gradation of stone particles

3.Mud content of the stone

4.Needle-like particles content

5.Stone size

6.Stone powder content

7.Content of weathered stone

8.Water quality

9.Water-cement ratio

10.Curing temperature and humidity

  1. Concrete age

12.Construction method

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9y ago

The main advantage to reinforced concrete is that it has a "inherent structural strength. The disadvantage would be in certain climates where it is cold as the heat is able to leave the structure.

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14y ago

They have a high compression strength and I believe concrete is relatively cheap, but it cracks with little movements of the techtonic plates (probably more so with larger bridges...I don't think it would be a problem) and has a bad tensile strength.

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