Message from @ManAnimal
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IE, the steel which is put in for strength
back in my day
Can become the weakness of it.
N word
N'WAH!
the steel breaking down how lol
rust?
which forms from congtact with the air?
Also Roman concrete isnt (usually) stronger than Our Concrete
which implies that there have to be ways for air on the outside to reach the steel inside?
If concrete is that brittle and crackable, modern engineers wouldn't have used them as the basis of structures for long term concerns
Romans used it differently
Concrete is really susceptible to gun fire, however there are many mixtures, even since Roman times we’ve been putting crap in our concrete
Most or the crumbling concrete today arent from buildings
modern engineers use a lot of things for a lot of things
They are from bridges and other infrastructure
Romans didnt build overhead highways
asphalt isnt a very long lasting material
but its used to pave most roads
The rust forms on the rebar
Which expands
made cheap get cheap results then ask about repairs later
And cracks the concrete.
Why don’t people use rebar as a weapon more often
Seriously
which implies
the concrete has defects
if the concrete didnt have imperfections the rebar wouldnt rust
wut
That's a seal
@Edog you try lifting that excalibur from a block of concrete
A leopard seal
I’ll get right on it boss @Lucienne d'Anwyl
be careful or fat otter will attack u
i love the people tha tshow how rebar deforms at tempertature and then conclude it lateral deformation = axial deformation
He thicc