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Reinforced concrete girder

Flat-slab Floors. A flat-slab floor is a reinforced-concrete slab built monolithically and using a top-spread column support without the aid of beams and girders. In Fig. 8-16 the second and third floors are flat-slab construction. It is ideal for industrial buildings with live loads of 100 psf and square panel spans of IS to 30 ft, but the flooring must be... [Pg.320]

Aidoo, J., K. A. Harries and M. F. Petrou (2004). Fatigue behaviour of CFRP-strengthened reinforced concrete bridge girders. Journal of Composites for Construction 8(6) pp. 501-509. [Pg.123]

The containment is a prestressed reinforced concrete structure in the shape of a cylinder with a torispherical dome and a flat foundation mat. The cylindrical portion of the containment is prestressed by a post tensioning system consisting of horizontal tendons and vertical tendons. The dome is prestressed with crossed tendons that are anchored at the dome stiffening ring girder. The foundation mat is conventional reinforced concrete. [Pg.117]

Chaallal, O., Shahawy, M. and Hassan, M. (2002), Performance of reinforced concrete T-girders strengthened in shear with CFRP fabrics , ACl Structural Journal, Vol. 99, Issue 3, pp. 335-343. [Pg.621]

Reed, C. E. and Peterman, R. J. (2004), Evaluation of prestressed concrete girders strengthened with carbon fiber reinforced polymer sheets , ASCE Journal of Bridge Engineering, Vol. 9, Issue 2, pp. 185-192. [Pg.627]

The roof has the shape of a cylindrical surface, and it consists of four structurally independent parts. The basic element of each part is a main truss girder, simply supported on reinforced concrete pylons, arranged at the four comers of the stadium, as shown also in the sections of Fig. 32. Secondary beams are supported on these main girders and on the exterior peripheral reinforced concrete columns of the grandstands (Figs. 33... [Pg.1665]

In concrete bridges the deck can have various forms, i.e., solid slab, voided slab, beams (usually precast I-beams) with cast in situ top slab, box girder (single-cell or multicell), and other, less common, ones. The material used is typically prestressed concrete, except for some short span bridges with slab-type deck, where ordinary reinforced concrete can be used. [Pg.2541]


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