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  • ...]] designed to carry [[Compressive stress|compressive loads]], composed of concrete with an embedded [[steel]] frame to provide reinforcement. For design purp ...ub></big> for the column in terms of the maximum compressive stress of the concrete <big>f<sub>c</sub>'</big>, the yield stress of the steel <big>f<sub>y</sub ...
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  • ...on|Set of processes and factors determining the service life of reinforced concrete structures}} ...the [[concrete degradation|degradation processes]] affecting [[reinforced concrete]] structures, to be used during the design stage in order to assess the mat ...
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  • ...due to [[Stress (mechanics)|stress]] before cracking. When a [[reinforced concrete]] member is put in [[Tensile structure|tension]], after cracking, the membe Ignoring the small elastic strain in the concrete between the cracks, we can relate the crack width to the strain of the memb ...
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  • ...the [[tensile]] and [[compressive strength]] of concrete. Cracking of the concrete causes a migration of the neutral axis which is accompanied by in-plane exp ...Forlag, Copenhagen, 1943, 191pp (Yieldline theory', translated by Cement & Concrete Association, London, 1962).</ref> were obtained. ...
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  • ...due to [[Stress (mechanics)|stress]] before cracking. When a [[reinforced concrete]] member is put in [[Tensile structure|tension]], after cracking, the membe Ignoring the small elastic strain in the concrete between the cracks, we can relate the crack width to the strain of the memb ...
    5 KB (736 words) - 06:25, 8 November 2022
  • {{Short description|Failure mode of anchors in concrete submitted to tensile force}} ...= G T| last3 = Klingner| first3 = R.E.| title = Design Guide For Steel To Concrete Connections| date = 2010}}</ref>]] ...
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  • ...red thickness of the laminate/ply is attained).<ref>{{Cite web|title=Fiber-reinforced composites|url=https://fog.ccsf.edu/~wkaufmyn/ENGN45/Course%20Handouts/14_C A laminated or layered structure is usually constituted in continuous reinforced materials. The continuous and woven fiber styles are usually available in v ...
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  • [[Image:reinforced solids cube.jpg|thumb|Figure 1: Small cube of a material with reinforcing b ...ore by the concrete but by the steel reinforcing bars only. The reinforced concrete will continue to carry the load provided that sufficient reinforcement is p ...
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  • ...on|Set of processes and factors determining the service life of reinforced concrete structures}} ...the [[concrete degradation|degradation processes]] affecting [[reinforced concrete]] structures, to be used during the design stage in order to assess the mat ...
    18 KB (2,701 words) - 06:33, 9 March 2024
  • ...]] designed to carry [[Compressive stress|compressive loads]], composed of concrete with an embedded [[steel]] frame to provide reinforcement. For design purp ...ub></big> for the column in terms of the maximum compressive stress of the concrete <big>f<sub>c</sub>'</big>, the yield stress of the steel <big>f<sub>y</sub ...
    11 KB (1,630 words) - 13:10, 2 January 2024
  • ...the [[tensile]] and [[compressive strength]] of concrete. Cracking of the concrete causes a migration of the neutral axis which is accompanied by in-plane exp ...Forlag, Copenhagen, 1943, 191pp (Yieldline theory', translated by Cement & Concrete Association, London, 1962).</ref> were obtained. ...
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  • ...typically steel, to create reinforced concrete. In other words we can say concrete is made up of sand (which is a fine aggregate), ballast (which is a coarse ==Reinforced concrete== ...
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  • ....</ref> is a function that is used to predict when failure will occur in [[concrete]] and other cohesive-frictional materials such as [[rock (geology)|rock]], ...(1999) ''The ‘‘Chunnel’’ Fire. I: Chemoplastic softening in rapidly heated concrete.'' ASCE Journal of Engineering Mechanics, vol. 125, no. 3, pp. 272-282.</re ...
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  • ...= 2009-08-10}}</ref> and the analysis of [[Glass-reinforced plastic|glass reinforced polymers]] (GFRP) walls under blast loads.<ref>{{Cite book |first1=Paola|la ...stress point reaches [[Ultimate tensile stress|ultimate stress]] or if the concrete reaches the [[Deformation (mechanics)|separation strain]]. ...
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  • ...TM D6272: Standard Test Method for Flexural Properties of Unreinforced and Reinforced Plastics and Electrical Insulating Materials by Four-Point Bending ...M D6272]: Standard Test Method for Flexural Properties of Unreinforced and Reinforced Plastics and Electrical Insulating Materials by Four-Point Bending ...
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  • ...by applying loads near the critical load and beyond, such as [[reinforced concrete]] columns or [[Advanced composite materials (engineering)|advanced composit ...
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  • ...ient, k = 1 for steel ships, k = 0,8 for wooden, aluminium and glass-fibre-reinforced ships; ...or equal to 120 m in length, the slipway shall be constructed with cement concrete and the height difference between the right and left sides shall be less th ...
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  • ...are underreinforced, meaning that the steel reinforcement fails before the concrete does. ...ive the same result for the collapse load.<ref>{{cite book|title=Design of Concrete Structures|author1=Nilson, Arthur H. |author2=Darwin, David |author3=Dolan, ...
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  • ...20 metres <ref>{{cite journal|doi = 10.1016/s0034-3617(05)70798-0 |journal=Reinforced Plastics |title= World's largest FRP acid storage tanks |date=2005-11-18 | FRP Chemical Equipments are manufactured mainly by [[Glass-reinforced plastic#Fibreglass hand lay-up operation|Hand Lay-up]] and [[filament windi ...
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  • ...le Fatigue Behavior Using RGB Methodology|journal=International Journal of Concrete Structures and Materials|volume=15|issue=38|doi=10.1186/s40069-021-00474-9| ...
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  • ...the Weibull theory to apply (but not for coarse-grained materials such as concrete). ...ittle heterogenous materials, termed quasibrittle. These materials include concrete, fiber composites, rocks, coarse-grained and toughened ceramics, rigid foam ...
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  • {{Short description|Long-term deformation of concrete due to drying shrinkage and mechanical stress}} ...ete is fully dried, it does not creep, but it is next to impossible to dry concrete fully without severe cracking. ...
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  • ...terial = [[Weathering steel]], stainless steel and [[reinforced concrete]] ...inuous, differently-sized structural steel arches with suspended [[precast concrete]] decking<ref name="WYGgp"/><ref name="WYG-TSF"/><ref name="Exped"/> and on ...
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  • ...road which was then set up for the dump trucks to come and pour the fresh concrete into the mining funicular bucket. A manual winch was provided to pull that tub full of concrete, the team had people who worked day and night in shifts, and the lighting o ...
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