Experiment and Calculation of Reinforced Concrete at Elevated Temperatures
P R E F A C E
Reinforced concrete structures are the most common component in structural
engineering. Engineering
experience and research achievements, improvements in manufacturing technology,
and applications of new and efficient materials have led to a great deal of progress
in reinforced concrete structures. The performance index is increasing continuously,
structural configurations are more varied, and the scope of applications is expanding greatly.
Today, reinforced concrete structures are used widely not only in various civil and public buildings,
single- and multi-story industrial buildings, and high-rise and large-span buildings, but also in bridges,
communication installations, and hydraulic and underground engineering. Reinforced or prestressed concrete
structures are also used in special structures, e.g., TV towers, electrical transmission poles, silos,
chimneys, even reactor and containment vessels in nuclear power plants, and very large hydraulic forging presses.
Generally, concrete structures work at room temperature (
checked using the current codes.
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