id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 17137 Godfrey, Edward Some Mooted Questions in Reinforced Concrete Design American Society of Civil Engineers, Transactions, Paper No. 1169, Volume LXX, Dec. 1910 .txt text/plain 52503 2613 69 The fourth point concerns shear in steel rods embedded in concrete. around a reinforcing rod in a concrete beam, and a correct comparison of methods of design in steel and reinforced concrete, as they are commonly the beam but concrete and the tension rod between the two shear members. a reinforced concrete beam as carrying the shear from stirrup to steel rods in a plain concrete column add greatly to the strength of the [Footnote B: "Stresses in Reinforced Concrete Beams," _Journal_, Am. Soc. "Of course a reinforcing rod in a concrete beam receives its stress "Of course a reinforcing rod in a concrete beam receives its stress _Eighth Point._--Bars in the bottom of a reinforced concrete beam are steel reinforcing rods of a concrete beam; but he demurs when the author "A reinforcing rod in a concrete beam receives its stress by "A reinforcing rod in a concrete beam receives its stress by ./cache/17137.txt ./txt/17137.txt