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Reinforced Concrete with FRP Bars Mechanics and Design Edite By Antonio Nanni , Antonio De Luca and Hany Jawaheri Zadeh

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Contents Civil Engineering :

1 Introduction
2 Material properties
3 FRP bar properties
4 Flexural members
5 Members subjected to combined axial load and bending moment
6 Design of a one-way slab
7 Design of a T-beam
8 Design of a two-way slab
9 Design of a column
10 Design of square footing for a single column

Preface Reinforced Concrete with FRP Bars Mechanics and Design :

After 22 years since the formation of American Concrete Institute (ACI) Committee 440 and almost half a century of research endeavors, fiber reinforced polymer (FRP) reinforcement for concrete members is about to see full market acceptance and implementation. ACI Committee 440 has recently started the effort to create a mandatory-language design code that, in addition to other ACI reports, guides, and specifications, and ASTM test methods and material specifications, will be the instrument for this takeoff not just in North America but all over the world.

For practitioners and owners, the primary motivation for the use of FRP is the need to improve the durability of concrete structures. This book is mainly intended for practitioners and focuses on ACI technical literature covering the fundamentals of performance and design of concrete members with FRP reinforcement and reinforcement detailing. Graduate students and researchers can use it as a valuable resource to guide their studies and creative work. The book covers only internal, nonpre stressed FRP reinforcement and excludes prestressing and near-surface mounted reinforcement applications.

It is assumed that the reader already has familiarity with concrete as a material and reinforced concrete as a construction technology (i.e., fabrication, analysis, and design). The book is divided into parts that follow the typical approach to design of conventional reinforced concrete.
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