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Design Examples for High Strength Steel Reinforced Concrete Columns
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 99

Design Examples for High Strength Steel Reinforced Concrete Columns

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2018-04-17
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  • Publisher: CRC Press

This book is the companion volume to Design of High Strength Steel Reinforced Concrete Columns – A Eurocode 4 Approach. This book provides a large number of worked examples for the design of high strength steel reinforced concrete (SRC) columns. It is based on the Eurocode 4 approach, but goes beyond this to give much needed guidance on the narrower range of permitted concrete and steel material strengths in comparison to EC2 and EC3, and the better ductility and buckling resistance of SRC columns compared to steel or reinforced concrete. Special considerations are given to resistance calculations that maximize the full strength of the materials, with concrete cylinder strength up to 90 N/...

Eurocode 2 Design Data for Reinforced Concrete Columns
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 526

Eurocode 2 Design Data for Reinforced Concrete Columns

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2019-03-27
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  • Publisher: Springer

This book was written to facilitate column sizing and reinforcement design for structural engineers. It arranges the design data in a clearly structured manner, and provides quick and easy ways for engineers to compare the feasibility of multiple alternatives (various column sizes and reinforcement configurations). With the help of this book, engineers can rapidly produce outputs for architects, which the latter can incorporate into their architectural layout plans. These outputs can also benefit quantity surveyors, especially for costing purposes, and help avoid careless design errors.​ The book is chiefly intended for structural engineers who implement Eurocode 2 for reinforced concrete design. To gain the most from it, readers should possess a basic understanding of column design, e.g. the stresses and forces produced in columns and their reinforcements when subjected to axial load and bending moment. However, the book also provides explanatory notes for the design data tables, allowing them to be used without prior background knowledge.

Seismic Assessment and Retrofit of Reinforced Concrete Columns
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 387

Seismic Assessment and Retrofit of Reinforced Concrete Columns

Reinforced concrete columns play a very important role in structural performance. As such, it is essential to apply a suitable analytical tool to estimate their structural behaviour considering all failure mechanisms such as axial, shear, and flexural failures. This book highlights the development of a fiber beam-column element accounting for shear effects and the effect of tension stiffening through reinforcement-to-concrete bond, along with the employment of suitable constitutive material laws.

Design of High Strength Steel Reinforced Concrete Columns
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 104

Design of High Strength Steel Reinforced Concrete Columns

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2018-04-17
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  • Publisher: CRC Press

This book is the companion volume to Design Examples for High Strength Steel Reinforced Concrete Columns – A Eurocode 4 Approach. Guidance is much needed on the design of high strength steel reinforced concrete (SRC) columns beyond the remit of Eurocode 4. Given the much narrower range of permitted concrete and steel material strengths in comparison to EC2 and EC3, and the better ductility and buckling resistance of SRC columns compared to steel or reinforced concrete, there is a clear need for design beyond the guidelines. This book looks at the design of SRC columns using high strength concrete, high strength structural steel and high strength reinforcing steel materials – columns with...

Design Guide for Reinforced Concrete Columns
  • Language: en

Design Guide for Reinforced Concrete Columns

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2018-06
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  • Publisher: Unknown

The objective of this guide is to provide comprehensive information on the design and detailing of reinforced concrete columns in buildings assigned to any Seismic Design Category. The design and detailing requirements in ACI 318-14 are clearly summarized in tables and figures for quick reference. Numerous design aids and flow charts are provided that can be used to determine the size of the cross-section and the required amounts of longitudinal and transverse reinforcement for members subjected to axial compression or combined flexure and axial compression. Slenderness effects are also covered, including methods on how to size a column so that such effects can be neglected. A collection of ...

Concrete-Filled Stainless Steel Tubular Columns
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 196

Concrete-Filled Stainless Steel Tubular Columns

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2018-12-07
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  • Publisher: CRC Press

Concrete-filled stainless steel tubular (CFSST) columns are increasingly used in modern composite construction due to their high strength, high ductility, high corrosion resistance, high durability and aesthetics and ease of maintenance. Thin-walled CFSST columns are characterized by the different strain-hardening behavior of stainless steel in tension and in compression, local buckling of stainless steel tubes and concrete confinement. Design codes and numerical models often overestimate or underestimate the ultimate strengths of CFSST columns. This book presents accurate and efficient computational models for the nonlinear inelastic analysis and design of CFSST short and slender columns un...

Reinforced Concrete Beams, Columns and Frames
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 224

Reinforced Concrete Beams, Columns and Frames

This book is focused on the theoretical and practical design of reinforced concrete beams, columns and frame structures. It is based on an analytical approach of designing normal reinforced concrete structural elements that are compatible with most international design rules, including for instance the European design rules – Eurocode 2 – for reinforced concrete structures. The book tries to distinguish between what belongs to the structural design philosophy of such structural elements (related to strength of materials arguments) and what belongs to the design rule aspects associated with specific characteristic data (for the material or loading parameters). A previous book, entitled Re...

Long Reinforced Concrete Columns
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 268

Long Reinforced Concrete Columns

Papers selected by the Reinforced Concrete Research Council of ASCE. This collection contains 13 papers reporting the results of a series of studies, begun in 1960, on the behavior of long reinforced concrete columns in frames. This report also includes additional studies limit design aspects of column and frame stability that were proposed in 1967. Findings from these studies, resulted in important changes in the slenderness provisions for reinforced concrete colums adopted in the 1983 American Concrete Institute building code.

Composite Structures of Steel and Concrete
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 251

Composite Structures of Steel and Concrete

This book sets out the basic principles of composite constructionwith reference to beams, slabs, columns and frames, and theirapplications to building structures. It deals with the problemslikely to arise in the design of composite members in buildings,and relates basic theory to the design approach of Eurocodes 2, 3and 4. The new edition is based for the first time on the finalisedEurocode for steel/concrete composite structures.

Composite Structures of Steel and Concrete
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 373

Composite Structures of Steel and Concrete

This book provides an introduction to the theory and design of composite structures of steel and concrete. Material applicable to both buildings and bridges is included, with more detailed information relating to structures for buildings. Throughout, the design methods are illustrated by calculations in accordance with the Eurocode for composite structures, EN 1994, Part 1-1, ‘General rules and rules for buildings’ and Part 1-2, ‘Structural fire design’, and their cross-references to ENs 1990 to 1993. The methods are stated and explained, so that no reference to Eurocodes is needed. The use of Eurocodes has been required in the UK since 2010 for building and bridge structures that ar...