Beam Column Joints
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Beam-Column Joints
Alternative bottom beam reinforcement layouts can reduce congestion Beam-column joints are frequently areas of congestion in reinforced concrete construction. Several factors can contribute to beam-column joint congestion, such as column verticals that terminate in the beam with hooks and excessive ...
December 1, 2006; Concrete International
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