Reinforced Concrete Books
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Advanced Concrete Technology 2: Concrete Properties |
Advanced Concrete Technology 1: Constituent Materials |
Advanced Concrete Technology 4: Testing & Quality |
Advanced Concrete Technology 3: Processes |
Computer Modelling of Concrete Mixtures |
Engineered Concrete Mix Design and Test Methods |
Manual of Ready-Mixed Concrete |
Concrete Materials - Problems and solutions |
Introduction to Prestressed Concrete |
Precast Concrete: Materials, Manufacture, Properties and Usage |
Corrosion of Steel in Concrete |
Corrosion of Steel in Concrete: Prevention, Diagnosis, Repair |
| Descripsion |
| Introduction to Reinforced Concrete – Materials used in reinforced concrete – Mechanical properties of hardened concrete and reinforcing steel – Methods of design – Load factors and material factors – Behavior of reinforced concrete sections subjected to flexure for: uncracked stage, working stress stage, and ultimate limit state – Design of sections subjected to flexure using both Ultimate Strength Limit state method and Working Stress method – Design of sections for shear – Bond, development length, and reinforcement splices – Design of sections subjected to axial loads – Design of sections under combined flexure and axial compression. Serviceability Limit states (deflection and cracking limit states) – Floor systems – Design of solid reinforced concrete one-way and two-way slabs – Design of floor beams – One-way and two-way hollow block slabs – Panelled beams – Design of slender columns (braced and unbraced) – Design of simple reinforced concrete frames – Design of slab-type and cantilever-type stairs – Design of reinforced concrete beams subjected to combined shear and torsion |