what is the basic difference between a singly reinforce
section & a doubly reinforce section?
Answer Posted / chaitanya chauhan
the basic difference between a singly reinforce section and
a doubly reinforce section is that in case of singly
reinforce section the reinforcement bars are provided only
in tensile zone whereas in case of doubly reinforce section
reinforcement bars are provided in tensile as well as in
compression zone.
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