Structural concrete members often show great deviation in structural performance from that predicted by the current code of practice. In certain cases the predications considerably underestimate the capabilities of a structure or member, while in others the predictions are unsafe as they overestimat
Compressive Force-Path Method: Unified Ultimate Limit-State Design of Concrete Structures
โ Scribed by Michael D Kotsovos (auth.)
- Publisher
- Springer International Publishing
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 230
- Series
- Engineering Materials
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
This book presents a method which simplifies and unifies the design of reinforced concrete (RC) structures and is applicable to any structural element under both normal and seismic loading conditions. The proposed method has a sound theoretical basis and is expressed in a unified form applicable to all structural members, as well as their connections. It is applied in practice through the use of simple failure criteria derived from first principles without the need for calibration through the use of experimental data. The method is capable of predicting not only load-carrying capacity but also the locations and modes of failure, as well as safeguarding the structural performance code requirements.
In this book, the concepts underlying the method are first presented for the case of simply supported RC beams. The application of the method is progressively extended so as to cover all common structural elements. For each structural element considered, evidence of the validity of the proposed method is presented together with design examples and comparisons with current code specifications. The method has been found to produce design solutions which satisfy the seismic performance requirements of current codes in all cases investigated to date, including structural members such as beams, columns, and walls, beam-to-beam or column-to-column connections, and beam-to-column joints.
โฆ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xvi
Reappraisal of Concepts Underlying Reinforced-Concrete Design....Pages 1-21
The Concept of the Compressive-Force Path....Pages 23-40
Modelling of Simply-Supported Beams....Pages 41-66
Design of Simply Supported Beams....Pages 67-81
Design for Punching of Flat Slabs....Pages 83-107
Design of Structures Comprising Beam-Like Elements....Pages 109-140
Earthquake-Resistant Design....Pages 141-179
Design Applications....Pages 181-217
Back Matter....Pages 219-221
โฆ Subjects
Building Materials; Structural Materials; Building Construction
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