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reinforced concrete
noun
- concrete containing steel bars, strands, mesh, etc., to absorb tensile and shearing stresses.
reinforced concrete
noun
- concrete with steel bars, mesh, etc, embedded in it to enable it to withstand tensile and shear stresses
Word History and Origins
Origin of reinforced concrete1
Example Sentences
Fortunately, he said, the bridge itself is a reinforced concrete structure that has “stood the test of time for the past 88 years” and implied it’s likely to remain standing.
The study includes a four-page list of proposed seismic upgrades, such as adding two-foot-thick reinforced concrete shear walls extending from the foundation to the roof, putting supportive “jackets” around the existing columns, and adding a variety of reinforced concrete beams and flanged buttress walls.
Its structural behaviour differs significantly from traditional reinforced concrete.
He said the entire ground-level room is built with reinforced concrete walls.
Crews will be installing steel girders — long boxes of reinforced concrete — over the freeway in order to build the vegetated bridge, according to Caltrans.
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