Experiment and Calculation of Reinforced Concrete at Elevated Temperatures :Experiment and Calculation

Publication subTitle :Experiment and Calculation

Author: Guo   Zhenhai;Shi   Xudong  

Publisher: Elsevier Science‎

Publication year: 2011

E-ISBN: 9780123869630

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780123869623

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9780123869623

Subject: TU Architectural Science;TU36 soil, brick, stone, bamboo, timber

Language: ENG

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Description

Concrete as a construction material goes through both physical and chemical changes under extreme elevated temperatures. As one of the most widely used building materials, it is important that both engineers and architects are able to understand and predict its behavior in under extreme heat conditions. Brief and readable, this book provides the tools and techniques to properly analysis the effects of high temperature of reinforced concrete which will lead to more stable, safer structures.

Based on years of the author’s research, Reinforced Concrete at Elevated Temperatures four part treatment starts with an unambiguous and thorough exposition of the mechanical behaviors of materials at elevated temperature followed by a discussion of Temperature field of member sections, Mechanical behaviors of members and structures at elevated temperature, ending with Theoretical analysis and practical calculation methods. The book provides unique insight into:

  • Coupling thermal-mechanical constitutive relation of concrete
  • Exceptional analyses of beams and columns of rectangular section with three surfaces and two adjacent surfaces exposing to high temperature
  • Measurement and analysis of redistribution of internal forces of statically indeterminate structure during heating-loading process
  • Finite element analysis and calculation charts for two-dimensional temperature field of structural members
  • Finite element analysis

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