1. Principle, utilization and history of concrete. Reliability and limit states.
2. Reological properties of concrete; durability; action of concrete and reinforcement.
3. Bending moment bearing capacity.
4. Shear force bearing capacity.
5. Reinforcement configuration in elements, design plans.
6. Combination of bending moment and tension or compression. Stability problems.
7. Reinforcement configuration for pressed element.
8. Eccentric compression and tension.
9. Punching.
10. Torsion.
11. Serviceability limit state - cracking and limiting the stress in concrete and tension in reinforcement.
12. Serviceability limit state - deformations of concrete structure
13. Serviceability limit state - deformations of concrete structure
14. Design of unreinforced concrete elements
Literature
1. EN 1992-1-1 Eurocode 2: Design of concrete structures – Part 1: General rules and rules for buildings. CEN, Brussels.
Advised literature
1. Martin, L. H., Purkiss, J.A.: Concrete Design to EN 1992. Elsevier, 2006.
2. Gamble L. W.: Reinforced Concrete Slabs (2nd edition). John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2000.
3. Procházka, J., Štemberk, P.: Design procedures for reinforced concrete structures. Česká technika – nakladatelství ČVUT, ČVUT Praha 2009.