In footing (mat) if two different dia of rods are to be used
which rod should be placed at top and bottom ( eg. 10mm &
16mm dia rods)

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In footing (mat) if two different dia of rods are to be used which rod should be placed at top and ..

Answer / jambu

Always bigger dia should be laid at bottom and it should be
provided on shorter directions.

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In footing (mat) if two different dia of rods are to be used which rod should be placed at top and ..

Answer / ramesh k

Always bigger dia should be laid at bottom and it should be
provided on shorter directions.but for cantilever beams and
sunshade bigger dia should be laid at top,the reason is the
mat shold be laid at top.

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In footing (mat) if two different dia of rods are to be used which rod should be placed at top and ..

Answer / ramesh konduru

Always bigger dia should be laid at bottom and it should be
provided on shorter directions and also depends upon load
coming on the columns.

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In footing (mat) if two different dia of rods are to be used which rod should be placed at top and ..

Answer / maaz ahmad

Mainly the selection of dia bar will depend upon the cross
section . the bigger dia will be used along the shorter span.

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In footing (mat) if two different dia of rods are to be used which rod should be placed at top and ..

Answer / md.nazimul islam bhuiyan

In bottom net bigger dia rod at bottom & In upper net
bigger dia rod at top

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In footing (mat) if two different dia of rods are to be used which rod should be placed at top and ..

Answer / babu lal nayak

16mm dia bar laid at bottom parallel to short span & 10mm dia bar at top parallel to long span.

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In footing (mat) if two different dia of rods are to be used which rod should be placed at top and ..

Answer / gurmeet

it will be smaller dia bars which will be placed at bottom
because the bottom part will be under compression and the
upper part will be under tension. This is because the base
preassure is acting from downward direction.

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