Reinforced and Prestressed Concrete, Part I
Learn the fundamentals of reinforced and prestressed concrete design with this comprehensive course. Perfect for engineering and architecture students, as well as young practicing engineers. Gain knowledge in analyzing and designing various structural elements, including beams, slabs, columns, stairs, and more. Complete both parts of the course to become proficient in designing reinforced and prestressed concrete structures. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to enhance your skills in structural engineering. Enroll now!
What you’ll learn
- Design of Reinforced and Prestressed Concrete
This course is made out of 2 parts and It covers the fundamentals/ basics of Reinforced and Prestressed Concrete structures. It includes reinforced concrete design using the working stress design philosophy as well as the strength design method. Part 1 of this course is dedicated to the design of different reinforced concrete Structural elements while part 2 of the course is dedicated to the Prestressed Concrete design.
Part 1 of the course includes the following topics:
Introduction: Concrete and Reinforcing Steel
Analysis of R.C. at different load stages
Design of Reinforced Concrete Elements
Reinforced Concrete Beams
Reinforced Concrete Slabs
Reinforced Concrete Columns for Eccentric and Concentric Loading
Reinforced Concrete Stairs
Panelled Beams
Reinforced Concrete Footing
Retaining Walls
Reinforced Concrete subjected to Torsion
Part 2 is dedicated to Prestressed Concrete and the contents of which will be added to the Course Landing Page for Part 2. Upon finishing the complete course, Parts 1 and 2, you will be able to design many Reinforced Concrete and Prestressed Concrete structures. Details of reinforcement and prestressing Anchor will be provided throughout the 2 parts as part of the completed design of various elements. This course will almost complete my courses related to Structural design. If you are missing any or some of the basics of Structural engineering analysis of structures, then I would advise the participants to check or get enrolled into any or all of the Basics of Structural Analysis Courses previously Launched.
Who this course is for:
- Second and third year – Engineering students
- Second and third year – Students in Architecture
- Young practicing Engineers
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