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Reinforced Concrete Beams, Columns and Frames

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    Reinforced Concrete Beams, Columns and Frames

    The authors have written two books on the theoretical and practical

    design of reinforced concrete beams, columns and frame structures. The

    book entitled Reinforced Concrete Beams, Columns and Frames –

    Mechanics and Design deals with the fundamental aspects of the mechanics

    and design of reinforced concrete in general, related to both the

    Serviceability Limit State (SLS) and the Ultimate Limit State (ULS).



    Preface

    This book, entitled Reinforced Concrete Beams, Columns and Frames – Section

    and Slender Member Analysis, deals with more advanced ULS aspects, along

    with instability and second-order analysis aspects. The two books are

    complementary, and, indeed, could have been presented together in one

    book. However, for practical reasons, it has proved more convenient to

    present the material in two separate books with the same preface in both books.

    The books are based on an analytical approach for designing usual

    reinforced concrete structural elements, compatible with most international

    design rules, including for instance the European design rules Eurocode 2

    for reinforced concrete structures. The presentations have tried to distinguish

    between what belongs to the philosophy of structural design of such

    structural elements (related to strength of materials arguments) and the

    design rules aspects associated with specific characteristic data (for the

    material or the loading parameters). The Eurocode 2 design rules are used in

    most of the examples of applications in the books. Even so, older

    international rules, as well as national rules such as the old French rules

    BAEL (“Béton Armé aux Etats Limites”, or Reinforced Concrete Limit State

    in English) will sometimes be mentioned, at least for historical reasons.


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