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bar bending

bar bending

[′bär ‚ben·diŋ]
(civil engineering)
In reinforced concrete construction, the process of bending reinforcing bars to various shapes.
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific & Technical Terms, 6E, Copyright © 2003 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.

bar bending

In reinforced concrete construction, the process of bending reinforcing bars to various shapes.
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Architecture and Construction. Copyright © 2003 by McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.
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His experience in steel fabrication, steel bar bending and rolling, and plate bending and rolling, provides him invaluable expertise to work with customers to ensure their jobs are produced exactly to spec, and delivered on time and at cost.
This significant milestone will be marked as a great achievement the activities such as rebar detailing, BBS (Bar Bending Schedule) RCC or Reinforcement Shop drawings etc.
The larger the structure for which most, if not all, conventional reinforcing steel gave way to Helix 5-25, the more time CPC crews saved in routine bar bending, placing and tying.
Also in the tubular stabilizer bar bending area, apart from durable plastic deformations occur elastic deformations which after the cessation of action of deforming stresses reduce the overall deformation, tending to restore the original shape of the tube.
Figure 6 provides the force diagram that is used for the derivation of this ball bar bending model.
Its range of products in Rebar processing equipments are Bar Bending Machines, Bar Shearing Machines.
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