ABSTRACT

The book covers fundamental concepts related to mechanics and direct observation, and those required to design reinforced concrete (RC) structures. Codes change over time depending on factors that have little to do with the fundamental concepts mentioned, and have more to do with the markets, construction practices, and transient academic views. For beginning engineers it is difficult to distinguish between rules based on consensus (codes) and fundamentals. This book focuses on the latter to prepare use and adaptation to the constant changes of the former.

chapter 1|8 pages

A Brief History of Reinforced Concrete

chapter 2|6 pages

Structural Framing in Reinforced Concrete

chapter 3|10 pages

The Design Process

chapter 4|8 pages

Properties of Steel Reinforcement

chapter 5|10 pages

Concrete

chapter 7|8 pages

Tied Columns

chapter 9|8 pages

Spiral Columns

chapter 10|6 pages

Measures of Flexural Response

chapter 11|8 pages

A General Description of Flexural Response

chapter 13|8 pages

Linear Response of Cracked Sections

chapter 14|14 pages

Limiting Moment and Unit Curvature

chapter 17|8 pages

Beams with Compression Reinforcement

chapter 18|8 pages

Beams with Flanges

chapter 19|12 pages

Deection under Short- Time Loading

chapter 21|12 pages

Continuous Beams

chapter 22|6 pages

Limiting Load

chapter 24|6 pages

Bond Properties of Plain Bars in Concrete

chapter 25|12 pages

Bond between Deformed Bars and Concrete

chapter 26|6 pages

Factors That Affect Bond

chapter 27|14 pages

Design Examples for Bond

chapter 28|8 pages

Control of Flexural Cracks

chapter 29|8 pages

Combined Bending and Shear

chapter 30|12 pages

Transverse Reinforcement