Lecture Notes on Reinforced Concrete Design
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Lecture Notes on Reinforced Concrete Design

  1. 105 pages
  2. English
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Lecture Notes on Reinforced Concrete Design

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"Properties of Reinforced Concrete, Compressive Strength. The values obtained for the compressive strength of concretes, f 'c, is determined by testing to failure 28-day-old cubes, 150/ 100 mm on each side or by 150x300/ 100x200 mm cylinder. The testing of 150x300 mm cylinders provides compressive strengths equal to about 80% of the values determined with the cubes, i.e., the measured values of compressive strength using cubes are equal to 1.2 x the measured values of compressive strength determined with cylinders. The stress–strain curves of Fig. 1 represent the results obtained from compression tests of sets of 28-day-old standard cylinders of varying strengths.

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Table of contents

  1. الغلاف
  2. Lecture Notes on Reinforced Concrete Design
  3. Properties of Reinforced Concrete
  4. Loads
  5. Flexural Analysis of Beams
  6. Ultimate or Nominal Flexural Moments
  7. Strength Analysis of Beams
  8. Balanced Sections, Tension-Controlled Sections, and Compression-Controlled or Brittle Sections
  9. Design of Rectangular Beams and One-Way Slabs
  10. Design of Rectangular Beams
  11. Beam Design Examples
  12. One-Way Slabs
  13. Cantilever Beams and Continuous Beams
  14. Analysis and Design of T Beamsand Doubly Reinforced T Beams
  15. L-Shaped Beams
  16. Compression Steel
  17. Design of T Beams
  18. Serviceability
  19. Camber
  20. Calculation of Deflections
  21. Effective Moments of Inertia
  22. Control of Flexural Cracks
  23. Bond and Anchorage
  24. Shear and Diagonal Tension
  25. Shear Cracking of Reinforced Concrete Beams
  26. Web Reinforcement
  27. Design for Shear
  28. Shear Friction and Corbels
  29. Torsion
  30. Design of Reinforced Concrete
  31. Two-way Slab Systems
  32. Simply supported slabs
  33. Slabs with restrained edges
  34. Design of stairs
  35. Columns
  36. Types of Columns
  37. Axial Load Capacity of Columns
  38. Design Formulas
  39. Summary of procedure for analysis and design of short columns with small eccentricities:
  40. Design of Short Columns Subject to Axial Load and Bending
  41. Development of Interaction Diagrams
  42. Slender Columns
  43. Footings
  44. Factors affecting the shrinkage of concrete
  45. Factors affecting the creep of concrete
  46. Why is it necessary to limit the width of cracks?
  47. Why are deflections limited in design?