1.1 Properties of Reinforced Concrete
Properties of Reinforced Concrete
Overview of Reinforced Concrete
- Reinforced concrete is a composite material made from concrete and steel, where steel bars are embedded to enhance tensile strength.
- The combination of concrete's high compressive strength and steel's tensile capabilities creates a strong structural element.
Properties of Concrete and Steel
- Concrete exhibits high durability, fire resistance, and shear resistance but is weak in tension.
- Steel has excellent tensile strength but is vulnerable to corrosion if unprotected; it also has good compressive strength but can buckle under slenderness.
Advantages of Combining Materials