Principles and Practice of Reinforced Concrete Design

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Principles and Practice of Reinforced Concrete Design Course
Introduction:
This course provides a comprehensive introduction to the fundamental concepts and principles of reinforced concrete design. It is specifically tailored to meet the technical requirements of civil, structural, and architectural engineers engaged in the field of reinforced concrete design.
The course covers a wide range of topics, including the examination of different types of loads and the behavior of reinforced concrete. It delves into the mechanical properties of concrete, the flexural theory of reinforced concrete, concepts such as development length and splicing of steel bars, and the analysis of bending and shear in slabs and beams. Moreover, it explores various types of reinforced concrete slabs, such as solid slabs, hollow block slabs, paneled beams, and flat slabs. The design concept of eccentric sections is also addressed.
To facilitate practical understanding, the course incorporates examples and case studies that allow participants to apply the learned materials in a hands-on manner.
Course Objectives:
At the end of this course you will be able to understand:-
- Understand the basic concepts of reinforced concrete design
- Understand how to design the different types of slabs
- Understand the behavior of reinforced concrete structures under different types of loads
- Know the mechanical properties of concrete
- Know the flexural theory of reinforced concrete
- Know the design concept of eccentric sections
Who Should Attend?
This course is intended for civil, structural and architectural engineers whose work is related to reinforced concrete design. Hence, this course can be potentially useful to those responsible for reinforced concrete structures design.
Course Outlines:
- Load types
- Solid slabs
- Hollow block slabs
- Paneled beams
- Flat slabs
- Columns subjected to compression
- Design of sections
- Examples and case studies