Column strengthening is a process used to add or restore ultimate load capacity of reinforced concrete columns. It is used for seismic retrofitting, supporting additional live load or dead load that not included in the original design, to relieve stresses ...
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Detailing of Transverse Reinforcement
The detailing of reinforcement is as important as the analysis and design of any RCC members. Specially it is true in the design of structures against the SEISMIC forces. The most and very important aspect of detailing is well documented ...
Steel Concrete Composite Columns- Analysis and Design
A steel-concrete composite column is a compression member, comprising either a concrete encased hot-rolled steel section or a concrete filled tubular section of hot-rolled steel and is generally used as a load-bearing member in a composite framed structure. Typical cross-sections ...
Design of Reinforced Concrete Columns-Bending, Shear, Torsion
Here you will find design steps of long columns, short columns based on slenderness ratio and also rectangular and spiral column based on cross section using ACI method. IS method is almost similar to this method. You will also learn ...
DESIGN OF STEEL COMPRESSION MEMBERS
DESIGN OF STEEL COMPRESSION MEMBERS A structural member loaded axially in compression is generally called a compression member. Vertical compression members in buildings are called columns, posts or stanchions. A compression member in roof trusses is called struts and in ...
DESIGN OF AXIALLY LOADED COLUMN
DESIGN OF COMPRESSION MEMBERS A compression member subjected to pure axial load rarely occurs in practice. All columns are subjected to some moment which may be due to accidental eccentricity or due to end restraint imposed by monolithically placed beams ...