Why are you deduction of bending lenght in shear stirrups?
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For making a stirrup, we need to bend a steel bar. When we bend a steel bar it increases in length due to elongation. ... Because you bend the bar several times to get the stirrup's shape. To get the cutting length of a stirrup's bar, you need to deduct the increased length for bending.
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For making a stirrup, we need to bend a steel bar. When we bend a steel bar it increases in length due to elongation. ... Because you bend the bar several times to get the stirrup's shape. To get the cutting length of a stirrup's bar, you need to deduct the increased length for bending.
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