RCC or Reinforced Cement Concrete | What are the RCC or Reinforced Cement Concrete Formulas are used in civil engineer in field work
RCC or Reinforced Cement Concrete | What are the RCC or Reinforced Cement Concrete Formulas are used in civil engineers in field work|
What Is RCC Concrete?
RCC full form is reinforced cement concrete, which is a composite material made from concrete and steel reinforcement. As we knew that the concrete is weak in tension and strong in compression. Therefore, Steel reinforcement is added in concrete to improve its tensile resistance.
Purpose of Reinforcement in Concrete:
- We know that, Concrete has a very high compressive strength, but it is low in tensile strength.
- Thus, when only the compressive loads are acting on the concrete surface, then there is no need of using reinforcement in it.
- But where tensile forces are also involved, as in, beams and slabs, there is a very high risk of its failure when plain concrete is used.
- Steel, however, as we know, has a very high tensile strength (and also has good compressive strength).
- Hence, when these two (concrete and steel) are combined together,
- a material of construction is obtained that is capable of withstanding all the three types of forces likely to act upon a structure, i.e., compressive loads, tensile stresses, and shear forces.
- Such a material is known as Reinforced Cement Concrete.
- It has proved extremely useful and reliable in engineering construction.
RCC or Reinforced Cement Concrete formula in Civil Engineering:
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