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What is a longitudinal and transverse reinforcement?

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Answered by ashutoshsharma2
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The main role of transverse reinforcement in
reinforced concrete columns is not to
transfer the shear stress as it is mainly in
the beams, but it is prevention buckling of
longitudinal bars and transfer of tensile
stresses, that arise in the orthogonal
direction to the direction of compressive
force action in the ...
Answered by MissCardiologist
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Transverse reinforcement :- Reinforcement bars provided perpendicular to the longitudinal reinforcement are referred to as transverse reinforcements. For example, In a RC Beam, stirrups or the shear links

Longitudinal reinforcement :- The main purpose of the longitudinal reinforcement is the absorption of bending tensile stresses in the longitudinal direction of the main support direction of the structural component. Concrete components can be reinforced and unreinforced. If the reinforcement is required, it may consist of members or mats.

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