why main steel is to be reinforced in shorter direction in case of slab?
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Answer / smoib428
In rectangular beam,bending moment is more in shorter span so main steel is to be provided in shorter span`
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Answer / krristy
Can anybody explain,,, how bending moment is maximum in the shorter side..?!
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Answer / mounika
first think is the shorter span reinforced is easily distributed load on side (longer span)n its take less time to distributed load to sides....
longer span having the more moments so the shorter reinforced is distributed the load ...so it will safe
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