BIM Q&A | What Does Revit Refer to Regarding Steel Reinforcement Near the Protective Layer?
The steel reinforcement protective layer is defined as the distance between the outer edge of the outermost steel reinforcement and the surface of the concrete. In durability design, unless otherwise specified, this protective layer refers specifically to the outermost steel reinforcement layer. Typically, this layer consists of hoop reinforcement or outer distributed reinforcement, rather than the main reinforcement.
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