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Singly reinforced beam is reinforced with a single layer of reinforcement, typically steel bars or steel fibers, while a doubly reinforced beam is reinforced with two layers of reinforcement, typically steel bars or steel fibers. The main difference between the two is that the doubly reinforced beamRead more
Singly reinforced beam is reinforced with a single layer of reinforcement, typically steel bars or steel fibers, while a doubly reinforced beam is reinforced with two layers of reinforcement, typically steel bars or steel fibers.
The main difference between the two is that the doubly reinforced beam has increased flexibility and strength compared to the singly reinforced beam.
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