Column is a compression member, concrete is strong in compression..then what is the reason to the column reinforcement..?
Answer Posted / webster
Non reinforced columns are has high compresive strenght and low tensional strenght. hence the reinforcement increases the tensional strenght of the column to witstand tensional forces, such as tursion. etc
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