Bill Mosley John Bungey & Ray Hulse: Reinforced Concrete Design To EC2
Bill Mosley John Bungey & Ray Hulse: Reinforced Concrete Design To EC2
Bill Mosley John Bungey & Ray Hulse: Reinforced Concrete Design To EC2
Bill Mosley
John Bungey
&
Ray Hulse
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Properties of Reinforced Concrete
Compression
Tension
Cracking Strain Section A-A
Distribution
Reinforcement A
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Stress
0.0035
Strain
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Compressive strength N/mm
30
20
10
0
1 7 28 3 1 5
day days days months year years
Age of concrete (log scale)
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Strain
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1.3.2 Steel
Reinforcing steel characteristics 3 ductility classes - no mild steel
Stress
Strain 0.002 Strain
(a) Hot rolled steel (b) Cold w orked steel
1.7 Stress-strain curves for high-yield reinforcing steel
Figure 1.5:
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B
Stress
A C Strain
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Original member -
as cast
s h
Plain concrete -
unrestrained
c t
Reinforced concrete -
unrestrained
s c
c t
Reinforced concrete -
fully restrained
Ac fct
As fst
As fsc
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Creep
Short-term elastic
1 2 3 4 5
Time - years
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1.6 DURABILITY
The durability of the concrete is influenced by
(1) the exposure conditions
(2) the cement type
(3) the concrete quality
(4) the cover to the reinforcement
(5) the width of any cracks
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End of chapter 1
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