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Bond of Reinforcement in Concrete

Author : fib Fédération internationale du béton
Publisher : fib Fédération internationale du béton
Page : 448 pages
File Size : 55,9 Mb
Release : 2000-01-01
Category : Technology & Engineering
ISBN : 2883940509

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Bond of Reinforcement in Concrete by fib Fédération internationale du béton Pdf

"In 1993, the CEB Commission 2 Material and Behavior Modelling established the Task Group 2.5 Bond Models. It's terms of reference were ... to write a state-of-art report concerning bond of reinforcement in concrete and later recommend how the knowledge could be applied in practice (Model Code like text proposal)... {This work} covers the first part ... the state-of-art report."--Pref.

Bond in Concrete

Author : Peter Bartos
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 488 pages
File Size : 41,6 Mb
Release : 1982
Category : Adhesives
ISBN : UCSD:31822010066249

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Bond and anchorage of embedded reinforcement: Background to the fib Model Code for Concrete Structures 2010

Author : fib - Fédération internationale du béton
Publisher : fib - Fédération internationale du béton
Page : 177 pages
File Size : 52,5 Mb
Release : 2014-05-01
Category : Technology & Engineering
ISBN : 9782883941120

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Bond and anchorage of embedded reinforcement: Background to the fib Model Code for Concrete Structures 2010 by fib - Fédération internationale du béton Pdf

As part of the preparation for the fib Model Code for Concrete Structures 2010, task group 4.5 Bond Models undertook a major review of rules for bond and anchorage of reinforcement in the CEB-FIP Model Code 1990. This bulletin presents the outcome of that review, describes the rationale for the revisions and presents the evidence on which the revisions are based. The principle changes in MC2010 include raising the limit on concrete strength that may be used when determining bond resistance to 110MPa, introduction of a coefficient η4 to cater for different reinforcement Classes, and coverage of new construction materials including epoxy coated and headed bars. The format of design rules has been changed to permit more rational treatment of confinement from concrete cover and transverse reinforcement, the contribution of end hooks and bends for tension bars, and end bearing to compression laps. New guidance is provided covering a range of construction techniques and service environments and the influence of long term degradation. Analyses of various aspects of detailing on performance of laps and anchorages have resulted in discontinuation of the ‘proportion lapped’ factor α6, alterations to requirements of transverse reinforcement at laps, and have resolved inconsistencies in provisions for bundled bars between major national codes. Apparent inconsistencies in existing rules for lapped joints and anchorages and between the local bond/slip model and design rules are also resolved, thus allowing integration of application rules and modelling. Finally, the basis for an attempt to introduce simple detailing rules for laps and anchorages is described.

Studies of Bond Between Concrete and Steel

Author : Duff Andrew Abrams
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 36 pages
File Size : 47,7 Mb
Release : 1925
Category : Reinforced cement
ISBN : OSU:32435017563586

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Principles of Reinforced Concrete Design

Author : Mete A. Sozen,Toshikatsu Ichinose,Santiago Pujol
Publisher : CRC Press
Page : 300 pages
File Size : 55,6 Mb
Release : 2014-07-14
Category : Technology & Engineering
ISBN : 9781482231489

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Principles of Reinforced Concrete Design by Mete A. Sozen,Toshikatsu Ichinose,Santiago Pujol Pdf

Encouraging creative uses of reinforced concrete, Principles of Reinforced Concrete Design draws a clear distinction between fundamentals and professional consensus. This text presents a mixture of fundamentals along with practical methods. It provides the fundamental concepts required for designing reinforced concrete (RC) structures, emphasizing principles based on mechanics, experience, and experimentation, while encouraging practitioners to consult their local building codes. The book presents design choices that fall in line with the boundaries defined by professional consensus (building codes), and provides reference material outlining the design criteria contained in building codes. It includes applications for both building and bridge structural design, and it is applicable worldwide, as it is not dependent upon any particular codes. Contains concise coverage that can be taught in one semester Underscores the fundamental principles of behavior Provides students with an understanding of the principles upon which codes are based Assists in navigating the labyrinth of ever-changing codes Fosters an inherent understanding of design The text also provides a brief history of reinforced concrete. While the initial attraction for using reinforced concrete in building construction has been attributed to its fire resistance, its increase in popularity was also due to the creativity of engineers who kept extending its limits of application. Along with height achievement, reinforced concrete gained momentum by providing convenience, plasticity, and low-cost economic appeal. Principles of Reinforced Concrete Design provides undergraduate students with the fundamentals of mechanics and direct observation, as well as the concepts required to design reinforced concrete (RC) structures, and applies to both building and bridge structural design.

Behavior and Design Criteria for Bond in Reinforced Concrete

Author : Emory Leland Kemp,Jah-Chi Wang
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 40,6 Mb
Release : 1981
Category : Reinforced concrete
ISBN : OCLC:31233795

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Behavior and Design Criteria for Bond in Reinforced Concrete by Emory Leland Kemp,Jah-Chi Wang Pdf

fib Model Code for Concrete Structures 2010

Author : fib - federation internationale du beton
Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Page : 434 pages
File Size : 50,9 Mb
Release : 2013-12-04
Category : Technology & Engineering
ISBN : 9783433030615

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fib Model Code for Concrete Structures 2010 by fib - federation internationale du beton Pdf

The International Federation for Structural Concrete (fib) is a pre-normative organization. 'Pre-normative' implies pioneering work in codification. This work has now been realized with the fib Model Code 2010. The objectives of the fib Model Code 2010 are to serve as a basis for future codes for concrete structures, and present new developments with regard to concrete structures, structural materials and new ideas in order to achieve optimum behaviour. The fib Model Code 2010 is now the most comprehensive code on concrete structures, including their complete life cycle: conceptual design, dimensioning, construction, conservation and dismantlement. It is expected to become an important document for both national and international code committees, practitioners and researchers. The fib Model Code 2010 was produced during the last ten years through an exceptional effort by Joost Walraven (Convener; Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands), Agnieszka Bigaj-van Vliet (Technical Secretary; TNO Built Environment and Geosciences, The Netherlands) as well as experts out of 44 countries from five continents.

Principles of Reinforced Concrete Construction

Author : Frederick Eugene Turneaure,Edward Rose Maurer
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 502 pages
File Size : 45,6 Mb
Release : 1914
Category : Concrete construction
ISBN : WISC:89067735514

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Principles of Reinforced Concrete Construction by Frederick Eugene Turneaure,Edward Rose Maurer Pdf

Fibre-reinforced Polymer Reinforcement for Concrete Structures

Author : Kiang-Hwee Tan
Publisher : World Scientific
Page : 755 pages
File Size : 45,6 Mb
Release : 2003
Category : Technology & Engineering
ISBN : 9789812704863

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Fibre-reinforced Polymer Reinforcement for Concrete Structures by Kiang-Hwee Tan Pdf

Fibre-reinforced polymer (FRP) reinforcement has been used in construction as either internal or external reinforcement for concrete structures in the past decade. This book provides the latest research findings related to the development, design and application of FRP reinforcement in new construction and rehabilitation works. The topics include FRP properties and bond behaviour, externally bonded reinforcement for flexure, shear and confinement, FRP structural shapes, durability, member behaviour under sustained loads, fatigue loads and blast loads, prestressed FRP tendons, structural strengthening applications, case studies, and codes and standards. Contents: .: Volume 1: Keynote Papers; FRP Materials and Properties; Bond Behaviour; Externally Bonded Reinforcement for Flexure; Externally Bonded Reinforcement for Shear; Externally Bonded Reinforcement for Confinement; FRP Structural Shapes; Volume 2: Durability and Maintenance; Sustained and Fatigue Loads; Prestressed FRP Reinforcement and Tendons; Structural Strengthening; Applications in Masonry and Steel Structures; Field Applications and Case Studies; Codes and Standards. Readership: Upper level graduates, graduate students, academics and researchers in materials science and engineering; practising engineers and project managers

Non-Metallic (FRP) Reinforcement for Concrete Structures

Author : L. Taerwe
Publisher : CRC Press
Page : 736 pages
File Size : 43,8 Mb
Release : 2004-06-02
Category : Architecture
ISBN : 9781482271621

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Non-Metallic (FRP) Reinforcement for Concrete Structures by L. Taerwe Pdf

Dealing with a wide range of non-metallic materials, this book opens up possibilities of lighter, more durable structures. With contributions from leading international researchers and design engineers, it provides a complete overview of current knowledge on the subject.

Structural Concrete, Volume 1

Author : fib Fédération internationale du béton
Publisher : fib Fédération internationale du béton
Page : 308 pages
File Size : 43,8 Mb
Release : 2009-01-01
Category : Technology & Engineering
ISBN : 9782883940918

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Advances on bond in concrete

Author : FIB – International Federation for Structural Concrete
Publisher : FIB - International Federation for Structural Concrete
Page : 326 pages
File Size : 40,7 Mb
Release : 2022-12-01
Category : Technology & Engineering
ISBN : 9782883941632

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Advances on bond in concrete by FIB – International Federation for Structural Concrete Pdf

Structural behavior of reinforced concrete elements strongly depends on the interaction between the reinforcing bars and the surrounding concrete, which is generally referred as “bond in concrete”. In service conditions, the reinforcement-to-concrete bond governs deformability through the tension stiffening of concrete surrounding the bar as well the crack development and crack width. At Ultimate Limit State, bond governs anchorage and lap splices behavior as well as structural ductility. When plain (smooth) bars were used, the steel-to-concrete bond was mainly associated with “chemical adhesion/friction” that is related to the surface roughness of the rebar. As steel strengths increased the need to enhance interaction between steel and the surrounding concrete was recognized, and square twisted rebars, indented rebars or, later on, ribbed rebars came into the market, the latter being the type of deformed bar most commonly adopted since the 1960/70s. When ribbed rebars became widely used, several research studies started worldwide for better understanding the interaction between ribs and the surrounding concrete. Researchers evidenced the development of micro-cracks (due to the wedge action of the ribs) towards the external face of the structural element. If confinement is provided by the concrete cover, by transverse reinforcement or by an external transverse pressure, the full-anchorage capacity is guaranteed and a pull-out failure occurs, with crushing of concrete between the ribs. On the contrary, with lesser confining action, a splitting failure of bond occurs; the latter may provoke a brittle failure of the lap splice or, in some cases, of anchorages. However, after many years of research studies on bond-related topics, there are still several open issues. In fact, new materials entered into the market, as concrete with recycled aggregates or fibre reinforced concrete; the latter, having a kind of distributed reinforcement into the matrix (the fibres), provides a better confinement to the wedge action of the ribs. In addition, concrete and steel strength continuously increased over the years, causing changes in the bond behavior due to differences in mechanical properties of materials but also to the different concrete composition at the interface with the steel rebar causing a different bond behavior. Moreover, the lower water/cement ratio of these high-strength concrete makes the bleeding phenomena less evident, changing the concrete porosity in the upper layers of the structural element and thus making the current casting position parameters no-longer reliable. Finally, concrete with recycled aggregates are becoming more important in a market that is looking forward to a circular economy. As such, all the experimental results and database that allowed the calibration of bond rules now present in building codes for conventional concrete, may be not be representative of these new types of materials nowadays adopted in practice. Furthermore, after more than 50 years of service life, structural elements may not satisfy the current safety requirements for several reasons, including material degradation (with particular reference to steel corrosion) or increased loads, by also considering the seismic actions that were non considered by building codes at the time of the original design. The structural assessment of existing structures requires proper conceptual models and new approaches for evaluating the reliability of existing structures by also considering the remaining expected service life. In addition, specific rules for older materials, as plain smooth bars, should be revised for a better assessment of old structures. Last, but not least, interventions in existing structures may require new technologies now available such as post-installed rebars. While many advances have been achieved, there remain areas where a better understanding of bond and its mechanisms are required, and where further work is required to incorporate this understanding into safe and economic rules to guide construction and maintenance of existing infrastructures. These aspects were widely discussed within the technical community, particularly in the fib Task Group 2.5 and in the ACI 408 Committee dealing with bond and anchorage issues. Furthermore, special opportunities for discussing bond developments were represented by the International Conferences on ‘Bond in Concrete’ held each decade since 1982 as well as by joint workshops organized by fib TG2.5 and ACI 408. Within this technical collaboration, this Bulletin was conceived, and, thus, it collects selected papers presented at the joint fib-ACI Convention Session on Bond in Concrete held in Detroit (USA) in 2017. The bulletin is based on four main Sections concerning: - General aspects of bond - Anchorages and laps of bars and prestressing tendons - Bond under severe conditions - Degradation of bond for corrosion - Bond in new types of concrete The main aim of the Bulletin is to shed some new lights on the advances in understanding and application of bond related issues achieved over the last few years, and identify the challenges and priorities to be addressed in the next years. Another important aspect of the bulletin is to provide practical information from research findings.

Bond Strength of Deformed Bars in Tension

Author : G. C. Reynolds,Cement and Concrete Association
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 23 pages
File Size : 42,8 Mb
Release : 1982
Category : Concrete
ISBN : 0721012558

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Bond Strength of Deformed Bars in Tension by G. C. Reynolds,Cement and Concrete Association Pdf