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Basic Principles of Concrete Structures

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Based on the latest version of designing codes both for buildings and bridges (GB50010-2010 and JTG D62-2004), this book starts from steel and concrete materials, whose properties are very important to the mechanical behavior of concrete structural members. Step by step, analysis of reinforced and prestressed concrete members under basic loading types (tension, compression, flexure, shearing and torsion) and environmental actions are introduced. The characteristic of the book that distinguishes it from other textbooks on concrete structures is that more emphasis has been laid on the basic theories of reinforced concrete and the application of the basic theories in design of new structures and analysis of existing structures. Examples and problems in each chapter are carefully designed to cover every important knowledge point. As a basic course for undergraduates majoring in civil engineering, this course is different from either the previously learnt mechanics courses or the design courses to be learnt. Compared with mechanics courses, the basic theories of reinforced concrete structures cannot be solely derived by theoretical analysis. And compared with design courses, this course emphasizes the introduction of basic theories rather than simply being a translation of design specifications. The book will focus on both the theoretical derivations and the engineering practices.

List of contents

Introduction.- Mechanical Properties of Concrete and Steel Reinforcement.- Bond and Anchorage.- Tension and Compression Behavior of Axially Loaded Members.- Bending Behavior of Flexural Members.- Compression and Tension Behavior of Eccentrically Loaded Members.- Shear.- Torsion.- Punching Shear and Bearing.- Prestressed Concrete Structures.- Serviceability of Concrete Structures.- Durability of Concrete Structures

About the author

Xianglin Gu Professor, Dean of College of Civil Engineering, Tongji University 
Education Doctor of Philosophy. 1996. Department of Building Engineering, Tongji University
Professional experience
Professor (7/2000 to Now): Department of Building Engineering, Tongji University
Visiting scholar (1/1998 to 8/1998): New Jersey Institute of Technology
Visiting scholar (9/1998 to 9/1998): University of Illinois at Chicago

Awards
“Structural assessment and appraisal theories and technologies for life cycle maintenance of buildings.” First prize of Advances in science and technology of Shanghai metropolitan, 2009
"Integration and demonstration of conservation-based campus development technologies.” First prize of the Science and Technology Progress Award for High Schools, 2008
"Structural assessment and appraisal standards for existing buildings.” Third prize of Advances in science and technology of Shanghai metropolitan,2006
"Theories and application technologies of structural assessment and appraisal of existing buildings.” Second prize of the Science and Technology Progress Award for High Schools, 2006
Xianyu Jin
Professor, College of Civil Engineering and Architecture, Zhejiang University

Awards
“Structural assessment and appraisal theories and technologies for life cycle maintenance of buildings.” First prize of Advances in science and technology of Shanghai metropolitan, 2009

"Theories and application technologies of structural assessment and appraisal of existing buildings.” Second prize of the Science and Technology Progress Award for High Schools, 2006 
Yong ZhouProfessional experienceLecturer (9/2005 to Now): Department of Building Engineering, Tongji University
Assistant Engineer (6/1998 to 8/1999), Tianjin Architects and Consulting Engineers

Summary

Based on the latest version of designing codes both for buildings and bridges (GB50010-2010 and JTG D62-2004), this book starts from steel and concrete materials, whose properties are very important to the mechanical behavior of concrete structural members. Step by step, analysis of reinforced and prestressed concrete members under basic loading types (tension, compression, flexure, shearing and torsion) and environmental actions are introduced. The characteristic of the book that distinguishes it from other textbooks on concrete structures is that more emphasis has been laid on the basic theories of reinforced concrete and the application of the basic theories in design of new structures and analysis of existing structures. Examples and problems in each chapter are carefully designed to cover every important knowledge point. As a basic course for undergraduates majoring in civil engineering, this course is different from either the previously learnt mechanics courses or the design courses to be learnt. Compared with mechanics courses, the basic theories of reinforced concrete structures cannot be solely derived by theoretical analysis. And compared with design courses, this course emphasizes the introduction of basic theories rather than simply being a translation of design specifications. The book will focus on both the theoretical derivations and the engineering practices.

Product details

Authors Xiangli Gu, Xianglin Gu, Xiany Jin, Xianyu Jin, Yong Zhou
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.01.2015
 
EAN 9783662485637
ISBN 978-3-662-48563-7
No. of pages 606
Dimensions 162 mm x 241 mm x 35 mm
Weight 1156 g
Illustrations XXII, 606 p. 397 illus., 13 illus. in color.
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Technology > Structural and environmental engineering

B, Building, Computer-Aided Design (CAD), Construction, engineering, Building Construction and Design, Solid Mechanics, Mechanics, Mechanics of solids, Mechanics, Applied, Computer-Aided Engineering (CAD, CAE) and Design, Heating, lighting, ventilation, Engineering, Architectural, Buildings—Design and construction, Computer-aided engineering

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