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Reinforced Concrete Design

David Garber, PhD is an Assistant Professor at Florida International University. He specializes in


reinforced and prestressed concrete behavior, analysis, and design.

1. 3:38, 3 - Concrete Composition


2. 2:14, 3 - Concrete Compression Curve
3. 1:58, 3 - Using the Concrete Stress-Strain

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3 - Tension Testing Procedures

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3 - Concrete Tensile Behavior

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2 - Overview of Stress-Strain Curve for Steel


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2 - Effect of Reinforcement Grade on Curve

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2 - Steel Model Idealization

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1 - Compatibility Procedure

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1 - Compatibility Approach Using a Table

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1 - Transformed Section Approach for Axial Loads

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01 - Using Steel Stress-Strain Curve

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1 - Using Concrete Stress-Strain Curve

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1 - Compatibility Example - Calculating Column Load under Given Strains

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1 - Transformed Section Derivation for Axial Loaded Column


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1 - Example using transformed section approach for axially loaded column

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Concrete Cylinder Compression Test (ASTM C39)


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2 - Service and Ultimate Loads

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2 - Tension-Controlled Failure of a Four-Point Loaded Beam

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2 - Shear Failures

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2 - STM Types of Failure

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2 - Example: Calculating Service and Ultimate Loads


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Experimental Comparison between Flexure and Shear Behavior

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3 - Uncracked, Transformed Properties

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3 - Cracking Moment and Curvature

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3 - Cracked, Transformed Properties

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3 - After Cracking Behavior

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3 - End of Elastic Range

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3 - Finding Strain in Tension Steel

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3 - Inelastic Behavior of RC Members in Bending

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3 - What if steel doesn't yield?

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3 - Designing for Tension-Controlled Limit


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3 - Moment-Curvature Example Problem 1

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3 - Example - Finding Nominal Moment Capacity When Steel Doesn't Yield

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3 - Example: Nominal Moment Capacity of Triangular Section

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4 - Example 1 - Flexure Design of RC Section (SW given)

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4 - Example 2 - Flexure Design of RC Section (unknown SW)


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4 - Example 3 - Flexure Design of RC Section (with given cross section)

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5 - Explaining One-Way Slabs

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5 - Example 1 - One-Way Slab Analysis

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5 - Example 2 - One-Way Slab Design

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6 - Benefits of Reinforced Concrete T-Beams

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6 - Analysis of Reinforced Concrete T-Beams

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6 - T-Beam Analysis - Example 1

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6 - T-Beam Analysis - Example 2

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6 - Design of an Isolated T-Beam Example

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6 - Integrated T-Beam Design Example
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7 - Reasons to Add Compression Steel

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7 - Example - Moment-Curvature of Doubly-Reinforced Concrete Beam

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7 - Example - Design of Doubly-Reinforced Concrete Beams

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8 - Concrete Contribution to Shear Strength

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8 - Steel Contribution to Shear Strength

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8 - Notes on Shear Analysis and Design Using ACI

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8 - Example 1 - Shear Analysis

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8 - Example 2 - Design for Shear Strength using ACI

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8 - Example 3 - Shear Design of Reinforced Concrete T-Beam

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9 - Introduction to Cracking in Reinforced Concrete

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9 - Example 1 - Crack Control Reinforcement

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9 - Introduction to Deflections in Reinforced Concrete Members

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9 - Example 2 - Short-Term Deflection in Reinforced Concrete Beam

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9 - Example 3 - Long-Term Deflections of Reinforced Concrete Beam

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10-01 - Example 1 - Development Length using ACI 318

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10-02 - Example 2 - Hook Bar Development using ACI 318

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10-03 - Example 3 - Splice Length

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11-01 - Example 1 - Reinforced Concrete Column Capacity with Given Eccentricity

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11-02 - Example 2 - Moment-Axial Load Interaction Diagram for Reinforced Concrete Column
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11-03 - Example 3 - M-N Diagram with phi factors

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11-05 - Using M-N Diagram Spreadsheet

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11-04 - Example 4 - Reinforced Concrete Column Behavior with Multiple Layers of


Reinforcement

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12-02 - Design of a Circular RC Column using Design Aid

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12-01 - Design of a Square RC Column using Design Aid

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12-03 - Determining if RC are Slender (Example)

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