The document discusses several guidelines for reinforcing concrete beams. It describes how secondary beams should have higher reinforcement than primary beams, both on the top and bottom. It also provides details on beam ends and hooks, using stirrups when rebar is too dense, adding brackets for deep beams, and lapping and tying rebar. Continuous and simple beams are distinguished in terms of how reinforcement should extend at supports.
The document discusses several guidelines for reinforcing concrete beams. It describes how secondary beams should have higher reinforcement than primary beams, both on the top and bottom. It also provides details on beam ends and hooks, using stirrups when rebar is too dense, adding brackets for deep beams, and lapping and tying rebar. Continuous and simple beams are distinguished in terms of how reinforcement should extend at supports.
The document discusses several guidelines for reinforcing concrete beams. It describes how secondary beams should have higher reinforcement than primary beams, both on the top and bottom. It also provides details on beam ends and hooks, using stirrups when rebar is too dense, adding brackets for deep beams, and lapping and tying rebar. Continuous and simple beams are distinguished in terms of how reinforcement should extend at supports.