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Concrete Beams with Prestressed Reinforcement

Journal of the Structural Division, 1970
Tests on six rectangular beams reinforced with variable amounts of deformed steel bars and precast prestressed concrete prisms are reported. Methods are suggested for computing the moment causing cracking of the in situ concrete and that causing cracking of the prestressed reinforcement.
Alfred Bishara, Filomeno N. Almeida
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Flexural behavior of beam to column joints with or without an overlying concrete slab

Engineering structures, 2019
Composite action between a steel frame and an overlying slab plays an important role in the structure design of a beam-column joint in a steel or composite framed structure.
Ben Mou   +6 more
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The reinforced concrete beam

1972
Although the geometry of the influence of the load on a beam is identical irrespective of material there is a fundamental difference in the way that a reinforced concrete beam produces the resistance moment. Within very small limits, a plain concrete beam would behave like any other elastic material.
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Beams — Concrete and Plasterboard

1990
Once having produced a level ceiling, the work of squaring up a beam is made much easier. If the beams are deep, it may be an advantage to work in the sides or cheeks of the beam from the ceiling scaffold, and the bottom or soffit from a scaffold set up at a lower level.
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Performance of Concrete Masonry Beams

The Masonry Society Journal, 1993
This research studied the performance of concrete masonry beams. The neutral axis location and the ductility capacity of beams was quantified as a function of bar size. A limit state characterization of performance is proposed.
Gary C. Hart, Jing-Jong Eric Jang
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Prestressed concrete simple beams

1987
Prestressed concrete construction has now developed [1–4] to such a stage that a general understanding of its principles and of the design procedures is necessary for the structural engineer. Prestressed concrete may be defined as concrete in which internal stresses of such magnitude and distribution have been introduced that the stresses resulting ...
F. K. Kong, R. H. Evans
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Stability and dynamic analyses of SW-CNT reinforced concrete beam resting on elastic-foundation

, 2020
F. Bourada   +6 more
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Shear in Reinforced Concrete Beams

2016
In the classic two-dimensional structural studies of beams typically three separate internal forces are identified on any selected section. These are the axial force, P, (tension or compression) that acts along the axis of the member; the shear force, V, that acts in the plane of the section perpendicular to the axis of the member; and the ng moment, M
Mehdi Setareh, Robert Darvas
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Reinforced Concrete Beams

2022
Yining DING, Xiliang NING
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