Principle of Reinforced Concrete introduces the main properties of structural concrete and its mechanical behavior under various conditions as well as all aspects of the combined function of reinforcement and concrete. Based on the experimental investigation, the variation regularity of mechanical behavior, working mechanism, and calculation method are presented for the structural member under various internal forces
Key Features
Focuses on the principles of reinforced concrete, providing professional and academic readers with a single
volume reference
Experimental data enables readers to make full use of the theory presented
The mechanical behavior of both concrete and reinforcement materials, plus the combined function of both are
covered, enabling readers to understand the behaviors of reinforced concrete structures and their members
Covers behavior of the materials and members under normal and extreme conditions.
Description
Principle of Reinforced Concrete introduces the main properties of structural concrete and its mechanical behavior under various conditions as well as all aspects of the combined function of reinforcement and concrete. Based on the experimental investigation, the variation regularity of mechanical behavior, working mechanism, and calculation method are presented for the structural member under various internal forces. After examining the basic principle and analysis method of reinforced concrete, the book covers some extreme circumstances, including fatigue load, earthquake, explosion, high temperature (fire accident), and durability damage, and the special responses and analysis methods of its member under these conditions.
This work is valuable as a textbook for post-graduates, and can be used as a reference for university teachers and under-graduates in the structural engineering field. It is also useful for structural engineers engaged in scientific research, design, or construction.
1 Introduction
Part One Mechanical Behavior of Concrete
2 Basic Mechanical Behavior
3 Behavior under Influences of Main Factors
4 Various Structural Concrete
5 Multiaxial Strength and Constitutive Relation
Part Two Combined Function of Reinforcement and Concrete
6 Mechanical Behavior of Reinforcement
7 Bond between Reinforcement and Concrete
8 Mechanical Behavior under Axial Force
9 Confined Concrete
10 Mechanical Response of Deformation Difference
Part Three Strength and Deformation of Structural Member
11 Strength of Member under Compression and Bending
12 Tensile Crack
13 Flexural Stiffness and Deformation
14 Strength of Member under Shear Force
15 Strength of Member under Torsion
Part Four Special Behaviors of Structural Members
16 Aseismic Resistance
17 Fatigue Resistance
18 Explosion Resistance
19 Fire Resistance
20 Durability
Appendix
Exercise and Discussion