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reforcé

Reforcé is a term used in some technical and design contexts to describe a component, structure, or material that has undergone reinforcement to improve strength, stiffness, or durability.

In structural engineering and construction, reforcé elements are retrofitted or redesigned to withstand higher loads or

Terminology notes: The word may appear as a regional or historical spelling in certain Romance-language texts

In practice, reforcé is described in project specifications and retrofit reports as the reinforced state of

Related topics include reinforcement, retrofitting, strengthening, and reinforced concrete.

to
meet
updated
safety
requirements,
such
as
earthquake
resistance
or
fatigue
life
extension.
Typical
methods
include
fiber-reinforced
polymer
(FRP)
wraps,
external
steel
or
composite
frames,
increasing
cross-section
by
adding
material,
and
modifying
connections
to
improve
load
paths.
to
denote
reinforced
objects;
it
is
not
standardized
across
the
field,
so
interpretation
depends
on
context.
an
element;
exact
meaning
varies
by
code,
discipline,
and
local
usage.