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Doubly reinforced beams are used to increase the load-bearing capacity of a beam, allowing it to support heavier loads than a single reinforced beam. This is done by adding a second layer of reinforcing bars on the tension side of the beam, which increases the total area of steel available to resistRead more
Doubly reinforced beams are used to increase the load-bearing capacity of a beam, allowing it to support heavier loads than a single reinforced beam. This is done by adding a second layer of reinforcing bars on the tension side of the beam, which increases the total area of steel available to resist the tensile forces in the beam and increases the ultimate moment capacity.
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