Concrete Beam - T-Section, Inverted
Concrete Beam - T-Section, Inverted
An inverted T-section concrete beam is a type of beam that has a cross-sectional shape that resembles an inverted letter "T". The top of the beam is flat, while the bottom of the beam has a flange that extends out on either side. This shape allows the beam to support more weight than a traditional beam with a rectangular cross-section. Inverted T-section concrete beams are often used in bridges and other structures where a high degree of strength and durability is required.
Inverted T-Section Concrete Beams are available in a range of sizes with widths between 18”-36” (45.7-91.4 cm) and depths from 18”-36” (45.7-91.4 cm). The concrete has a common thickness of 8” and 10” (20.3, 25.4 cm). Inverted T-Section Concrete Beams are available in typical lengths between 40’-100’ (12.2-30.5 m).
An inverted T-section concrete beam is a type of beam that has a cross-sectional shape that resembles an inverted letter "T". The top of the beam is flat, while the bottom of the beam has a flange that extends out on either side. This shape allows the beam to support more weight than a traditional beam with a rectangular cross-section. Inverted T-section concrete beams are often used in bridges and other structures where a high degree of strength and durability is required.
Inverted T-Section Concrete Beams are available in a range of sizes with widths between 18”-36” (45.7-91.4 cm) and depths from 18”-36” (45.7-91.4 cm). The concrete has a common thickness of 8” and 10” (20.3, 25.4 cm). Inverted T-Section Concrete Beams are available in typical lengths between 40’-100’ (12.2-30.5 m).