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Course : Reinforced Concrete Structure I

  • 31 August 2017, 14.23
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Course code/credits and contact hours : TKS3106/3.0
Semester : V
Instructor’s or course coordinator’s name : Ashar Saputra, ST., MT., Ph.D.
Bibliography :
  1.  ACI, Building Code Requirements for Structural Concrete (ACI 318M-11), An ACI Standard and Commentary, Farmington Hills, MI, 2011
  2. SNI 2847:2013,Persyaratan Beton Struktural untuk Bangunan Gedung
  3. SNI 1726:2012, Tata Cara Perencanaan Ketahanan Gempa Untuk Struktur Bangunan Gedung Dan Non Gedung
  4. MacGregor J.G., Wight J.K., 2008, Reinforced Concrete Mechanic and Design, 4th Ed. In SI Unit, Pearson Prentice Hall
  5. Nilson, A.H., Darwin, D., Dolan, C.D., 2005, Design of Concrete Structures, 13th Ed., McGraw Hill
Specific course information
Brief description  : This course contains the basic concepts of reinforced concrete, properties of reinforced concrete material, WSD design method. Analysis of rectangular section due to flexural moment (WSD method). Service condition review: deflection and cracks, detailing: concrete cover, reinforcement bar spacing.

USD design method: load factor, reduction factor, required strength, design strength, and nominal strength; analysis and design of rectangular section due to flexural moment (USD method); balanced condition, tension and compression controlled section, reinforcement bar limits (minimum and maximum), beam section will single and double reinforcement bar, T-beam section, single and double reinforcement bar, flexural shear and torsional shear on beams. Analysis and design of slab.

Beam analysis and design with normal force and flexural moment, types of sections, beam behavior, centric normal force on short column with square section, combination of normal force and flexural moment, interaction diagram M-N; analysis and design of slender column.

Anchorage length, overlap length, slab design and analysis, one way and two ways slab using moment coefficient method; reinforcement bar detailing/drawing.

Analysis and design of footing foundation and pile cap, stair design

Prerequisite Courses :
  1. Building Materials and Fundamentals of Concrete Technology (Semester III)
  2. Analysis of Stress, Strain, and Deformation (Semester IV)
Required/elective : Required
Studio work : N/A
Laboratory work : N/A
Specific goals of the course
Specific outcomes : The students are expected to be able to understand the basic concept of reinforced concrete structure, and able to perform analysis and design of section due to flexure, shear, and torsion to analyze and design beam, slab, stair, column and foundation and interpret the design into detailed reinforcement.
Student outcomes :

(a) An ability to apply knowledge of mathematics, science, and engineering in civil engineering fields

(c) An ability to design a system, component, or process in order to be able to face the real constraints in economic, environmental, social, political, ethical, health and safety, manufacturability, and sustainability

Brief list of topics to be covered :
  1. Stress-strain of concrete and steel
  2. System loading and structural security concepts
  3. Rectangular beam: single and double reinforced
  4. Deflection of beam and crack width elastic method
  5. Rectangular beam with single reinforcement ultimate method
  6. Rectangular beam with double reinforcement ultimate method
  7. Column design
  8. Internal forces equilibrium equation in rectangular column
  9. Internal forces equilibrium equation in circle column
  10. Introduction to column design with approach method
  11. Visuals presentation of column reinforcement arrangement, column-beam connection
  12. Shear reinforcement and column bars, primary reinforcement requirement, ratio between width of reinforcement and column cross section
  13. Principles of plates
  14. Moment on plates
  15. Direct method
  16. Direct foundation/ spread footing
  17. Continuous footing and joint foundations
  18.  Staircase design (conventional, rotary)
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