Structural Engineering
Module DESIGN OF REINFORCED CONCRETE STRUCTURAL ELEMENTS

Academic Year 2023/2024 - Teacher: MELINA BOSCO

Expected Learning Outcomes

The aim of the course is to provide the student with the theoretical knowledge and application skills needed for the design of steel and concrete structures. First, a geometric model will be defined to represent the structure. Second, the internal forces will be determined. Finally, the cross-section of the members will be verified. Each student will apply this knowledge to the basic structural elements of a reinforced concrete building.

Learning assessment may also be carried out on line, should the conditions require it.

Course Structure

Lessons will be given both to explain theoretical arguments listed in the program and to explain how to apply this knowhow to the design of elements of a r.c. structure.

Should teaching be carried out in mixed mode or remotely, it may be necessary to introduce changes with respect to previous statements, in line with the program planned and outlined in the syllabus.

Required Prerequisites

The knowledge of the main concepts provided by the course of “Scienza delle Costruzioni” is necessary. 

Attendance of Lessons

Attendance of lessons is mandatory

Detailed Course Content

Resistance of concrete and steel: compression strength, tensile strength, elastic modulus. Acceptance of materials. Shrink and fluage. Axial force. Bending moment. Eccentric axial force. Shear force. Torsion. Serviceabiity limit states.

Textbook Information

Aurelio Ghersi. Il Cemento Armato. Dario Flaccovio Editore, Palermo, 2010

James G. MacGregor, James K. Wright Reinforced Concrete: Mechanics and Design. Prentice Hall

Course Planning

 SubjectsText References
1Concrete. Design compressive and tensile strengths. Elastic modulus. Flexural tensile strength. Creep and shrinkage James G. MacGregor, James K. Wright Reinforced Concrete: Mechanics and Design. Prentice Hall
2Reinforcing steel: Properties. Strength, Ultimate bond stress, Anchorage of longitudinal reinforcement. Durability and cover to reinforcement.  James G. MacGregor, James K. Wright Reinforced Concrete: Mechanics and Design. Prentice Hall
3Durability of reinforced concrete: Corrosion of the reinforcement. Freeze/Thaw Attack. Chemical attack James G. MacGregor, James K. Wright Reinforced Concrete: Mechanics and Design. Prentice Hall
4Stress-strain relations for the design of sections. rc cross-sections in bending: basic conceptsJames G. MacGregor, James K. Wright Reinforced Concrete: Mechanics and Design. Prentice Hall
5RC members subjected to axial forces James G. MacGregor, James K. Wright Reinforced Concrete: Mechanics and Design. Prentice Hall
6RC members subjected to bending moments James G. MacGregor, James K. Wright Reinforced Concrete: Mechanics and Design. Prentice Hall
7RC members subjected to the combined effect of axial forces and bending moments. James G. MacGregor, James K. Wright Reinforced Concrete: Mechanics and Design. Prentice Hall
8Shear. Members not requiring design shear reinforcement. Members requiring design shear reinforcement James G. MacGregor, James K. Wright Reinforced Concrete: Mechanics and Design. Prentice Hall
9RC members subjected to Torsion James G. MacGregor, James K. Wright Reinforced Concrete: Mechanics and Design. Prentice Hall
10Serviceability limit states (SLS): Stress limitation, Deflection control James G. MacGregor, James K. Wright Reinforced Concrete: Mechanics and Design. Prentice Hall
11Serviceability limit states (SLS): Crack controlJames G. MacGregor, James K. Wright Reinforced Concrete: Mechanics and Design. Prentice Hall

Learning Assessment

Learning Assessment Procedures

Intermediate tests, final written test consisting in the design of a rc and a steel structure. Discussion of the projects developed during the course. Oral exam to verify the knowledge of theoretical concepts. Note: The exam can also be carried online, should the conditions require it.

 

Examples of frequently asked questions and / or exercises

Examples of final and intermediate tests can be found at the website www.dica.unict.it/users/aghersi