
Casting Reinforced Concrete — Marrying Steel and Stone into the Modern Structure
Concrete is wonderful stuff in compression — squeeze it and it holds — but pull on it and it cracks like a biscuit. Steel is the opposite: superb in tension, useless if you try to build a wall of it. In the late 1800s builders like Joseph Monier and François Hennebique realised that embedding steel inside concrete combines the best of both, and reinforced concrete became the material that built the modern world.
The idea works because of three lucky properties. Concrete and steel expand and contract at almost exactly the same rate, so temperature changes do not tear them apart. Wet concrete is strongly alkaline, which coats the steel in a protective film that stops it rusting. And the two grip each other firmly, so a load shared between them is truly shared. Put steel where the structure is stretched and concrete where it is squeezed, and you get a member strong in every direction.
From this came bridges, dams, tunnels, and the skeletons of skyscrapers — shapes impossible in stone or iron alone. The skill is in knowing where the steel must go and in surrounding it completely with sound, well-cured concrete.
Consignes
Understand the partnership
Understand the partnership
Know where the steel goes
Know where the steel goes
Build the formwork
Build the formwork
Matériaux pour cette étape :
Timber Plank10 piècesOutils nécessaires :
HammerCut and bend the rebar
Cut and bend the rebar
Matériaux pour cette étape :
Steel Rebar15 mètresOutils nécessaires :
Bar BenderPlace and tie the cage
Place and tie the cage
Matériaux pour cette étape :
Tie Wire1 rouleauMix the concrete
Mix the concrete
Matériaux pour cette étape :
Portland Cement50 kg
Sand100 kg
Gravel200 kgOutils nécessaires :
Concrete MixerPour around the steel
Pour around the steel
Matériaux pour cette étape :
Water30 litresCompact out the air
Compact out the air
Outils nécessaires :
Tamping RodCure it slowly
Cure it slowly
Strip the formwork
Strip the formwork
Outils nécessaires :
Pry BarUnderstand why it lasts
Understand why it lasts
See what it built
See what it built
Matériaux
7- 10 piècesEspace réservé
- 15 mètresEspace réservé
- 50 kgEspace réservé
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