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Most concrete has some embedded steel reinforcement. If the steel is being counted on to provide bending or tensile strength— if the structural element is intended to behave as a composite—we call it reinforced concrete.
But even so-called plain concrete, where we are counting on the concrete to provide all of the strength, has some steel—sometimes called temperature steel.
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This light reinforcement is traditionally welded wire reinforcement and is intended to hold any cracks tightly together.
In this video lecture today I will teach you How to select steel for building before purchasing
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