Reinforced Concrete Technology

  • Setareh M
  • Darvas R
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Abstract

Concrete and reinforced concrete are extremely versatile building materials. Concrete, which essentially is a man-made stone, can take virtually any shape and form the designer envisions. Because concrete is like a heavy liquid when produced, it is poured into a mold and, when hardened, will take the shape of the pre-built form.

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Setareh, M., & Darvas, R. (2017). Reinforced Concrete Technology. In Concrete Structures (pp. 1–35). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-24115-9_1

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