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Category: Reinforced Concrete

Wall Footing Design Example

On October 13, 2013 By Jalal Afsar In Reinforced Concrete

Wall footing design is carried out with some assumptions that should be considered while designing. The first assumption is to  consider that soil pressure is distributed linearly throughout. This can only be achieved, when resultant …

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Combined Footing Design

On October 7, 2013 By Jalal Afsar In Reinforced Concrete

Combined Footing Problem Statement  Design a rectangular combined footing to support two columns shown above. The edge column on the left has a section of 16” x 16” and carries dead & live load of …

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Reinforced Beam Analysis

On January 23, 2013 By Jalal Afsar In Reinforced Concrete

Reinforced beam analysis is carried out to check the nominal moment of the beam. When beam is analyzed than one already know about the beam cross section, steel area and effective depth of beam. In …

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Uncertainities In Reinforced Concrete

On March 16, 2012 By Jalal Afsar In Introduction

There are many uncertainties in a reinforced type structures. We assume many things that even not possible in actual.

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Disadvantages Of Reinforced Concrete

On March 16, 2012 By Jalal Afsar In Introduction

Concrete is said to be reinforced when steel is used along with concrete in combination. That reinforcement gives concrete strength against its weakness I.e. tensile strength, but there are some drawbacks also of that reinforcement.

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Reinforced Concrete

On March 16, 2012 By Jalal Afsar In Introduction

Concrete is said to be reinforced when steel is being used along with concrete for support against tensile cracking. Concrete is very weak in tension but very strong in compression. In a beam cross-section, there …

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