Steel Plate Reinforced Concrete: Difference between revisions
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*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steel_plate_construction The Wikipedia Page on Steel Plate Reinforced Concrete] | *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steel_plate_construction The Wikipedia Page on Steel Plate Reinforced Concrete] | ||
*[https://continuingeducation.bnpmedia.com/courses/the-steel-institute-of-new-york/introducing-the-steel-plate-composite-core/2/ "Introducing the Steel-Plate Composite Core" ] | *[https://continuingeducation.bnpmedia.com/courses/the-steel-institute-of-new-york/introducing-the-steel-plate-composite-core/2/ "Introducing the Steel-Plate Composite Core" ] | ||
*[https://www.aisc.org/why-steel/innovative-systems/SpeedCore/how-does-it-work/ "Speedcore (brandname for this?) - How does it work? " ] | |||
[[Category: Composite Materials]] [[Category: Materials]] | [[Category: Composite Materials]] [[Category: Materials]] |
Revision as of 04:38, 4 November 2020
Basics
- Essentially a Sandwich Panel or similar concept applied to a whole structure wherein sheet metal is used to surround the concrete (with support beams running through the concrete from one panel to another prependicularly?) and thus act as Rebar
- This is however easier to weld, or even Prefabricate making construction faster
- Is also stronger?