what is the basic difference between a singly reinforce
section & a doubly reinforce section?
Answer Posted / beig naseer
Beam is generally a flexural member which resist load
mainly by bending.Singly reinforced beam have steel
reinforcement in the tension zone but in doubly reinforced
beam steel reinforcement is provided in the tension as well
as in compression zone.
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