
Reinforced concrete is a composite material in which concrete`s relatively low tensile strength and ductility are counteracted by the inclusion of reinforcement having higher tensile strength and/or ductility. The reinforcement is usually, though not necessarily, steel reinforcing bars (rebar) and is usually embedded passively in the concrete bef....
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(from the article `technology, history of`) ...skyscrapers, bridges, and dams all over the world, but especially in the United States. The city of New York acquired its characteristic skyline, ... Concrete that has been hardened onto imbedded metal (usually steel) is called reinforced concrete, or ferroconcrete. Its invention is usually...
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Material formed by casting
concrete in timber or metal formwork around a cage of steel reinforcement. The steel gives added strength by taking up...
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A process of installing steel rods inside concrete beams to help them withstand stress along their length without collapsing.
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A combination of steel and concrete using the best properties of each. The steel consists of rebar or reinforcing bars varying from 3/8 ' to 2 1/4 ' in diameter and is placed before concrete is poured.
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See Concrete Related Words: Concrete
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(ferroconcrete) Concrete with steel mesh or bars embedded in it to increase its tensile strength.
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[
n] - concrete with metal and/or mesh added to provide extra support against stresses
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Concrete that is strengthened by adding steel bars or mesh within the concrete.
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A process of installing steel rods inside concrete beams to help them withstand stress along their length without collapsing.
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ferroconcrete noun concrete with metal and/or mesh added to provide extra support against stresses
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A. Concrete in which reinforcement, other than that provided for temperature changes for shrinkage, has been embedded in such a- manner that the two materials act together in resisting forces. B. Concrete in which steel bars have been placed to sustain the tensile stresses.
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Concrete containing adequate reinforcement (prestressed or not prestressed) and designed on the assumption that the two materials act together in resisting forces.
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Material formed by casting concrete in timber or metal formwork around a cage of steel reinforcement. The steel gives added strength by taking up the tension stresses, while the concrete takes up the compression stresses. Its technical potential was first fully demonstrated by François Hennebique in the facade of the Charles VI Mill at Tourcoi...
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