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What makes Unique of RC…? It is a COMPOSITE MATERIAL… It requires APPLICATION of more involved Principles of Mechanics… Structural Design is iterative requiring both ANALYSIS and …

What makes Unique of RC…? It is a COMPOSITE MATERIAL… It requires APPLICATION of more involved Principles of Mechanics… Structural Design is iterative requiring both ANALYSIS and …

BuildingHow > Products > Books > Volume A > The reinforcement II > Foundation > Spread footings

The spread footing behaves like an inverted cantilever with loads applied in the upward direction. As a rule, a spread footing is a quite rigid element therefore, the applied soil stresses are almost linear and in case of a symmetric (with respect to the pedestal) footing, they are orthogonal.

Reinforced Concrete Beam Detailing According to ACI Code

Clearly, the detailing of the reinforced concrete members is the key to good design and execution of work at the site.That is why poor detailing of reinforcement makes the structure undergo cracking, excessive deflection, or even collapse. Reinforcements resist tensile forces. They may also be required in the compression zones to increase the compression capacity, […]

CO01-Reinforced Concrete Stairs Cross Section Reinforcement Detail

Reinforced Concrete Stairs Cross Section Reinforcement Detail This is a typical Reinforced Concrete Stairs Cross Section Reinforcement Detail, in CAD drawing that needs to be included alongside with every structural drawing that includes a concrete staircase to show correct reinforcement placement at the start, middle and landing part of the stairs. Purchased product contains : .dwg file .dxf file .pdf file fully customisable A MUST HAVE DETAIL One of the most useful structural details when…

Advantages and Disadvantages of Reinforced Concrete - Civil Engineering

Reinforced concrete is a combination of concrete with steel. It is done to utilize the compressive strength of concrete and tensile strength of steel.