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Design of Reinforced Concrete Slabs

1996
Reinforced concrete slabs are used in floors, roofs and walls of buildings and as the decks of bridges. The floor system of a structure can take many forms such as in situ solid slabs, ribbed slabs or precast units. Slabs may span in one direction or in two directions and they may be supported on monolithic concrete beams, steel beams, walls or ...
W. H. Mosley, J. H. Bungey, R. Hulse
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Shear Reinforcement for Concrete Slabs

Journal of the Structural Division, 1981
A review of the different types of shear reinforcement for concrete flate plates is presented and the difficulties encountered when these are used in practice are reviewed. Practical shear reinforcement should efficienty increase the shear strength and ductility of the slab-column connection, and should be easy to fabricate and install.
Walter H. Dilger, Amin Ghali
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Concrete Slabs Reinforced with FRP or Steel Reinforcements

Journal of Reinforced Plastics and Composites, 2008
Experiments are first conducted on simply-supported square concrete slabs with fiber reinforced plastic (FRP) reinforcements with a gradually increasing concentrated central static load. Similar experiments on slabs are then repeated with steel reinforcements.
Zia Razzaq   +3 more
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Dynamic response simulation for reinforced concrete slabs

Simulation Modelling Practice and Theory, 2010
Abstract Present investigation comprises development of a new finite element numerical formulation for nonlinear transient dynamic analysis of reinforced concrete slab structures. Depending on many experimental data, new material constitutive relationships for concrete material have been formulated.
James H. Haido   +3 more
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Strength capacity of square reinforced concrete slabs

Materialwissenschaft und Werkstofftechnik, 2012
AbstractThe results of three experimentally tested simply supported square concrete slabs with three different arrangements of the total bottom reinforcement are presented firstly. The slabs were incrementally loaded up to failure by a short‐term static force at the slab mid‐span.
Radnić, Jure   +3 more
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The minimum reinforcement of concrete slabs

International Journal of Mechanical Sciences, 1966
Abstract Using rigid-plastic methods, a sufficient condition is derived for steel in a certain arrangement, in a given concrete slab without membrane forces, to be the least possible volume of reinforcement necessary to carry given loads normal to the slab plane, when energy dissipation in the concrete at failure can be neglected.
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ARCHING ACTION IN FRP REINFORCED CONCRETE SLABS

Construction and Building Materials, 2004
Abstract The corrosion of reinforcement embedded in concrete has been the cause of major deterioration and of high costs in repair and maintenance. Fibre reinforced polymers (FRP) exhibit high durability in combination with high strength and light weight.
Taylor, Susan, Mullin, B.
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