70670 CONCRETE STRUCTURES

FACULTY OF ENGINEERING & SURV. 1999

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Credit Points 1.00

Pre-requisite: 70470
Pre-requisite: 70571/70570

Synopsis

Concrete is a versatile building material which is used extensively in
multistorey buildings, airports, dams, roads and many other  important
parts of today's modern infrastructure. Whilst it is inherently strong
in  compression, its weakness in tension is offset by  suitable  steel
reinforcement  which  is initially either unstressed  or  prestressed.
This  results  in  a  composite material  which  requires  a  detailed
understanding of its behaviour before safe and economical designs  can
be produced. Accordingly this unit provides a detailed coverage of :

The  Behaviour of Reinforced and Prestressed Concrete, Durability  and
Fire  Resistance, Behaviour and Design for Strength and Serviceability
of Reinforced Concrete Beams, Slabs and Columns, Anchorage, Detailing,
Behaviour  and  Design  for  Strength  and  Serviceability  of   Fully
Prestressed and Partially Prestressed Concrete Beams and Slabs.