Under increasing load a reinforced concrete beam transforms into a comb-like structure. Tests carried out at the University of Toronto on several series of reinforced concrete beams have confirmed this theory. Shear stress at failure is far from being constant even in the case of the same concrete, cross section, and reinforcement.
Under increasing load a reinforced concrete beam transforms into a comb-like structure. Tests carried out at the University of Toronto on several series of reinforced concrete beams have confirmed this theory. Shear stress at failure is far from being constant even in the case of the same concrete, cross section, and reinforcement.
Under increasing load a reinforced concrete beam transforms into a comb-like structure. Tests carried out at the University of Toronto on several series of reinforced concrete beams have confirmed this theory. Shear stress at failure is far from being constant even in the case of the same concrete, cross section, and reinforcement.
Under increasing load a reinforced concrete beam transforms into a comb-like structure. Tests carried out at the University of Toronto on several series of reinforced concrete beams have confirmed this theory. Shear stress at failure is far from being constant even in the case of the same concrete, cross section, and reinforcement.