Secrets of Reinforcement | How to design reinforced concrete
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- čas přidán 27. 10. 2019
- Reinforced concrete is an essential tool in modern construction. This is made by combining reinforcement and concrete. The reinforcement can be made of many different materials; however, the material must have a high tensile strength and also be stiff. Concrete is an outstanding material to resist compression, fire, and outside chemicals but it is weak in tension. This is why these two materials are so important together. The video gives the history of reinforced concrete and also explains how reinforcement is conceptually designed in reinforced concrete. This will be useful to designers and also contractors.
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Over Reinforcement is a problem too! Go engineers!
This bloke really reinforced his point at the end of the video. Thanks mate
Kinda sounds like Saul Goodman from Breaking Bad.
This is the first construction video that moved me to tears and calmed my fears!
This guy is the Bill Nye of Concrete!
Intersecting steel rebars that form right angles forming a double-shell reinforcement 1 inch deep below the concrete top surface and 1 inch above the conrete bottom surface. With post tensioning used in bridges that has 2 supporting beam and post supports, then on a slab it should be INTERSECTING LENGHTWISE AND CROSSWISE POST TENSIONING for the supporting beam and post supports are replaced by the EDGES of the slab at the FRONT AND BACK AND LEFT SIDE AND RIGHT SIDE. The the post tensioning should be Intersecting post-tensioning cables that form right angles from the front to the back, and from the right side to the left side. But personally I prefer a double-shell of intersecting steel rebars that form right angles like a square grid pattern. And combine it with double twisted pre-anodized galvanized steel fibers. Forming a very dense hybrid steel rebar-steel fiber reinforced concrete.
I'm starting to realize that I'm a total effing NERD. I LOVED this video! Who'd-a-thunk that concrete reinforcement could be so interesting....
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It was Julia Morgan who pioneered the use of reinforced concrete.
Hey Tyler. I’m a reinforcing rod worker apprentice that just recently finished my level one training. We’ve watched most of your videos in class and they really helped us out a lot .
France during that period produced a number of exceptional thinkers and tinkers- Darcy's theories and formulas re how water (fluids) move through various densities of strata is still big when planning both water and oil wells. It was the industrial revolution and it's needs that were really receptive to new ideas. Bravo for shining a little more light on those tinkers and thinkers!FR
I am 60 year old structural engineer...my teachers never had this kind of passion ...
I love how enthusiastic you are about concrete. This is the wonder of the internet. We can get connected to so many people who are so into their niche which gives us quality content like this.
Thank you for making me a concrete freak too! I will be building a home in the Philippines and I have been studying SRC and many other aspects of civil engineering so I may be certain my home is built strong and safe. I have learned so much from you and your colleagues.
Brilliant. So many fantastically confounding topics covered in one video, abridged comprehensively . Thank you for your enthusiasm and diligence!!!!!!!!!!
This is so good! Love the narrating style! And lots of useful info. Thanks!
Today I learned something new about RCC ! Thanks mate .
This video is a summary of what teachers are trying to tell in lessons of reinforced concrete, but they cannot. Maybe they do, but not make it fun like you! Thanks a lot! I really enjoyed listening you.- Greetings from Turkey
Thanks Tyler! Complexity broken up into simple concepts & practical solutions. Also, the gray background is perfect.
OMG! I really love your explanation.