what is the basic difference between a singly reinforce
section & a doubly reinforce section?
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Answer / bhanu
if the reinforcement is provided in tension zone in a beam,then the beam is called singly reinforced beam.if the reinforcement is provided in both top & bottom of the beam i.e., at tension zone as well as compression zone also then the beam is called doubly reinforced beam.
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