Longitudinal reinforcement
Reinforcement bars or wires placed along the length of a concrete member to resist tension and improve structural integrity.
Longitudinal reinforcement consists of steel bars or wires placed along the length of concrete elements, such as beams or columns, providing tensile strength and stability. It is crucial for optimizing structural performance, enhancing durability, and supporting construction efficiency. By providing a reliable and effective reinforcement solution, longitudinal reinforcement supports efficient construction, improves structural integrity, and contributes to successful project delivery by ensuring that concrete structures are robust, aligned with design specifications, and capable of withstanding applied loads and environmental conditions.
Used in a sentence
Longitudinal reinforcement was added to the concrete beam to increase its tensile strength.
Synonyms/variation
Longitudinal Bars
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