Steel reinforcements are needed at the tension face,so point of contraflexures give us an idea where to bend up/down the bars. However, general practice is to extend the bars beyond the point of contraflexure because we can't predict it accurately (also to account for shear failure).
Jerome. Cochran has written: 'A treatise on cement specifications' -- subject(s): Cement, Testing 'General specifications for concrete and reinforced concrete' -- subject(s): Reinforced concrete, Concrete construction
The base and outside is made mostly of reinforced concrete, with the interior made with pink granite from Wales.
Sassan Majlessi has written: 'Size effects in plain and reinforced concrete models'
The tools used to build theSydney Opera House were, Basic construction tools. Sydney Opera house is a reinforced concrete construction.
Alexander Badawy has written: 'Architecture in ancient Egypt and the Near East' -- subject(s): Ancient Architecture, Architecture, Architecture, Ancient, Architecture, Egyptian, Egyptian Architecture 'A monumental gateway for a temple of Sety I' -- subject(s): Architecture, Antiquities 'Coptic art and archaeology' -- subject(s): Art, Coptic, Art, Medieval, Christian antiquities, Coptic Art, Medieval Art 'Le dessin architectural chez les anciens egyptiens' -- subject(s): Architecture, Antiquities 'Ancient Egyptian architectural design' -- subject(s): Architecture, Architecture, Egyptian, Designs and plans, Composition, proportion
More likely reinforced concrete.
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Steel reinforced concrete is concrete with rods of steel running through it.
Reinforced concrete is just normal concrete with steel reinforement placed inside.
A. N. Talbot has written: 'Tests of reinforced concrete beams: resistance to web stresses' -- subject(s): Reinforced concrete 'Tests of concrete' -- subject(s): Concrete 'Tests of concrete and reinforced concrete columns' -- subject(s): Reinforced concrete, Concrete, Columns, Concrete, Concrete construction, Concrete Columns 'The railway transition spiral' -- subject(s): Railroads, Curves and turnouts 'Tests of cast-iron and reinforced concrete culvert pipe' -- subject(s): Pipe, Testing 'Reinforced concrete wall footings and column footings' -- subject(s): Reinforced concrete, Foundations 'Tests of columns' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Columns, Iron and steel, Iron and steel Columns, Reinforced concrete 'The strength of concrete' -- subject(s): Reinforced concrete 'Tests of timber beams' -- subject(s): Girders
Reinforced concrete has steel bars embedded in it. It is also called re-barred concrete.
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H. B. Andrews has written: 'Practical reinforced concrete buildings' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Reinforced concrete construction 'The design of reinforced concrete slabs, beams and columns' -- subject(s): Reinforced concrete
Reinforced concrete is concrete reinforced with steel bars because although concrete is very strong in compression (depending on its components) it is very weak in tension and the steel bars make up for the required tensile strength.
The maximum thickness of a reinforced concrete wall is 203 mm.
L. J. Mensch has written: 'Architects' and engineers' hand-book of reinforced concrete constructions ..' -- subject(s): Concrete 'The reinforced concrete pocket book' -- subject(s): Reinforced concrete
William O. Lichtner has written: 'Plain and reinforced concrete' -- subject(s): Concrete, Reinforced concrete