Difference Between Singly Reinforced And Doubly Reinforced Beam Site

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A transfer beam in a parking garage with only 600 mm depth but must carry heavy column loads from above. Bottom bars: 6-25mm. Top bars: 4-20mm (designed to take compression). Without those top bars, the concrete would crush prematurely. Summary for Quick Revision | Aspect | Singly | Doubly | |--------|--------|--------| | Steel location | Tension only | Tension + Compression | | Cost | Low | Higher | | Depth requirement | Free | Restricted | | Moment reversal handling | Poor | Good | | Typical use | Normal buildings | Earthquake zones, shallow beams, continuous spans | Would you like a worked numerical example showing

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