Lecture 5 2
Lecture 5 2
Concrete
Concrete is a stone like substance obtained by permitting a carefully proportioned mixture of cement, sand and gravel or other aggregate and water to harden in forms of the shape and of dimensions of the desired structure. Reinforced cement concrete:
Since concrete is a brittle material and is strong in compression. It is weak in tension, so steel is used inside concrete for strengthening and reinforcing the tensile strength of concrete. The steel must have appropriate deformations to provide strong bonds and interlocking of both materials. When completely surrounded by the hardened concrete mass it forms an integral part of the two materials, known as "Reinforced Concrete".
Concrete
A construction material composed of cement (commonly Portland cement) as well as other cementitious materials such as fly ash and slag cement, aggregate (generally a coarse aggregate such as gravel, limestone, or granite, plus a fine aggregate such as sand), water, and chemical admixtures. The word concrete comes from the Latin word "concretus", which means "hardened" or "hard".
Concrete
Concrete solidifies and hardens after mixing with water and placement due to a chemical process known as hydration. The water reacts with the cement, which bonds the other components together, eventually creating a stone-like material. Concrete is used to make pavements, architectural structures, foundations, motorways/roads, bridges/overpasses, parking structures, brick/block walls and footings for gates, fences and poles.
Concrete Structures
Concrete Structures
Retaining wall
Reinforcing Steel
A rebar, or reinforcing bar, is a common steel bar, and is commonly used in reinforced concrete and reinforced masonry structures. It is usually formed from carbon steel, and is given ridges for better mechanical anchoring into the concrete. It can also be described as reinforcement or reinforcing steel. In Australia it is colloquially known as reo.
Reinforcing bar
Steel used Rounded bar
Deformed bar
Reinforcing Steel
Concrete Cover
Concrete cover is the region between the exposed concrete surface and the nearest surface of the reinforcing bar, in reinforced concrete members. Usually called Covering Thinkness of concrete covering on steel reinforcement surface
Concrete Cover
covering
covering
Footing Detailing
Plan
Reference number Footing size Pile details (if needed) Column location
Section
Depth from ground level Footing depth Reinforcement details Additional details
Column Detailing
section Column number size Reinforcement details Location used
Beam Detailing
Cross section
Beam number Size Main reinforcement details Special reinforcement details Stirrup details
Slab Detailing
section
Reference number (correlate to number in plan) thickness Main reinforcement details Special reinforcement details
Stair Detailing
Section
Reference number thickness Main reinforcement details Special reinforcement details Necessary dimensions
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