Yes, steel rebars can be used in non-load-bearing structures. While rebars are primarily used for reinforcing concrete in load-bearing structures, they can also be employed in non-load-bearing structures such as decorative or architectural elements.
Yes, steel rebars can be used in non-load-bearing structures. While they are commonly used for reinforcing concrete in load-bearing structures, they can also be incorporated in non-load-bearing structures for added strength, stability, and durability. Examples include decorative elements, architectural details, and support for non-structural components.
Yes, steel rebars can be used in non-load-bearing structures. However, their primary purpose is to provide reinforcement and strength to load-bearing structures such as bridges, buildings, and foundations. In non-load-bearing structures, steel rebars may be used for added stability, but their necessity and extent would depend on the specific design and engineering requirements of the structure.