CES  4702
Analysis and Design in Reinforced Concrete
Tentative Schedule - Fall 1998
 
Instructor: F. E. Fagundo 
Email: fef@ce.ufl.edu 
208 Weil Hall 
392-0951
Text: Reinforced Concrete Design, Sixth Edition, Chu-Kia Wang & Charles G. Salmon, Addison-Wesley 
ACI 318-95, Building Code Requirements for Structural Concrete
Topics Strength analysis and design of reinforced concrete elements; flexure, shear, axial load, anchorage. Serviceability requirements; deflection, cracking. Introduction to prestressed concrete. 
 
 
 
Lectures 
Subject 
Reading  
PCA 
Text 
Homework 
2 Introduction, material properties, design methods Pt. 1-2 
Pt. 5
Ch. 1-2 
 
3.1 (b) - Case 1 
Additional Prob.
5 Flexure: 
Strength Design Method 
Rectangular Sections - Bending 
Single Reinforcemed Sections 
Double Reinforced Sections 
T-beams
Pt. 10 
Pt. 6 
 
 
 
2.4-2.11 
3.1-3.4 
3.5-3.9 
3.10-3.12 
3.13, 9.1-9.7
3.3, Case 1 
3.5 
3.8, 3.17 Case 1 
3.19 Case 1&2, 3.22 
9.1, Additional Prob.
3 Analysis under service loads: 
Cracking 
Deflections
Pt. 7 
Pt. 8
4.1-4.6 
4.8-4.10 
14.1-14.5, 14.8, 14.10, 14.12
4.1 Case 1 
4.15 
14.2, 14.15 
 
 
3 Shear, diagonal tension Pt. 14 5.1-5.13 5.2, 5.5 Case 1, 5.15
4 Bond, anchorage, development length 
Cut-off points 
Standard hooks 
Splices
Pt. 4 6.1-6.10 
6.12-6.15 
6.11 
6.17-6.21
6.2, 6.8, 6.9, 6.12
2 Continuous r/c structures 
Building Systems
7.1-7.6 
10.1-10.9
7.2, 7.3 
10.4
2 One way slabs 8.1-8.7 8.1
5 Columns: Short columns, axial load 
Axial load and bending moment
Pt. 11 
 
13.1-13.5 
13.6-13.17
13.4(a) 
13.7
2 Slenderness effect Pt. 13 15.1-15.11 15.1
4 Prestressed Concrete: 
Introduction 
Analysis 
Losses 
Strength 
Cracking 
Shear 
Anchorage 
Design
Pt. 26 
 
 
 

Pt. 27 
 
 

21.1-21.4 
21.5-21.6 
21.7 
21.8 
21.9 
21.10-21.11 
21.12 
21.13-21.14
21.1, 21.2 

21.9 
 
 

21.12