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CE5510-Advance Structural Concrete Design
CE5510-Advance Structural Concrete Design
CE5510-Advance Structural Concrete Design
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Class Objectives
Explain the effect of second order moments on axial force-moment interaction diagram Identify a column as slender (or not) Slender means that slenderness effects are to be considered as per code of practice. Determine the design moments for a slender column.
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Recommended Reading
James G. MacGregor, REINFORCED CONCRETE:
Mechanics and Design, 3rd Ed., Prentice-Hall, 1997, Ch. 12. Allen, A. H., REINFORCED CONCRETE DESIGN TO BS8110 SIMPLY EXPLAINED, E&FN Spon, London 1988, Ch. 11 David A. Fanella, Time-saving design aids for reinforced concrete, Part 3: Column and walls, STRUCTURAL ENGINEER, November 2001, pp 42-47.
The next few slides are from the Reinforced Concrete Council
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Introduction
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What is Buckling?
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What is buckling?
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What is Buckling?
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Classification of Structures
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Effective Length
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Effective Length
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Effective Length
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Effective Length
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Slenderness Ratio
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Slenderness Ratio
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Design Methods
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Design Methods
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Braced
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BS 8110 : 1985
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Slender Beams