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What is an assembled T-beam?
Assembly is to prefabricate the reinforced concrete T-beam in the site or prefabrication yard with good production conditions, and transport it to the site for hoisting after reaching the strength.
T-beam refers to a beam with a T-shaped cross section. The protruding parts on both sides are called flanges, and the middle part is called beam ribs. Because it is equivalent to digging out the concrete in the tensile area where the bending strength is invalid in the rectangular beam. Compared with the original rectangular bending strength, it can not only save concrete, but also reduce the self-weight of components and improve the span capacity. The cross section of the T-beam is as shown in the figure:
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