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SUMMARY:Reinforced Concrete Design\, Detailing and Works
DESCRIPTION:Introduction\n\nConcrete is among the most crucial and highly u
 sed building materials with a permanent part in all the building structure
 s. It might be considered this important because of its versatility\, i.e.
 \, the ability to be formless and shapeless when fresh while taking the mo
 lded structure of any shape according to requirements for different struct
 ural forms. With correct specifications in place and following the right p
 rocedures\, it is also fire resistant. Concrete can be used in numerous bu
 ilding structures\, from single-story buildings to multi-story buildings\,
  retaining structures\, containment of bridges\, etc.\n\nThis Xcelerate Tr
 aining Institute course will give participants the required skills to effe
 ctively and correctly use such an important material in most buildings and
  structures.\n\nThe details covered in this training are the main items th
 at are widely used in the concrete and construction industry\, and therefo
 re\, there is a great need to understand the design of specially reinforce
 d concrete.\n\nThis Xcelerate Training Institute course will highlight the
  following:\n\n 	The importance of earthquake analysis\n 	Structural eleme
 nts and various utilized frames\n 	Case studies where there was the correc
 t use of reinforced concrete\n 	Section design for moments\n 	Failures and
  durability comparison of concrete\n 	Limit state design\n 	Structural ana
 lysis of concrete structures\n 	Torsion\, shear\, and bonds\n 	Yield lines
 \n 	Columns\n 	Detailing and principal dimensions of structures\n 	Design 
 standards\n\nLearning Objectives\n\nThe main objectives of this training c
 ourse will be to:\n\n 	Equip the participants with the capabilities that a
 re required to design different concrete structures while ensuring quality
 \n 	Understand deeply how to design special concrete structures\n 	Have a 
 thorough and professional understanding of how detailing works\n 	Provide 
 enhanced tools and techniques that can be used in reinforced concrete desi
 gns\n 	Teach participants various methods of keeping structures in well an
 d better conditions against external forces\n 	Teach participants various 
 methods of solving a range of challenges when it comes to reinforced concr
 ete and detailing works\n 	Give the participants an understanding of contr
 ol thickness as applied to the concrete\n 	Provide a basis for simulation 
 and modelling capabilities and skills\n\nTraining Methodology\n\nXcelerate
  Training Institute Talent has customized all its courses to ensure that t
 he delivery and content will satisfy the audience. Industry best professio
 nals with vast experience will deliver all the contents of this course thr
 ough lectures\, notes\, audio-visual presentations\, and case studies. Par
 ticipants are highly encouraged to positively and actively be engaging thr
 ough presentations and exercises.\n\nLike all our acclaimed courses\, this
  program also follows the ‘Do-Review-Learn-Apply’ model.\n\nBenefits F
 or Your Organization\n\nOrganizations that will have professionals who hav
 e undergone this course stand to benefit in the following ways:\n\n 	Bette
 r reinforced concrete designs with low risks\n 	A structured approach to d
 esigning concrete structures and detailing\n 	Greater investments and high
 er profits because of reduced risks\n 	Experience and well-trained profess
 ionals to manage and ensure successful completion of concrete projects\n 	
 Increased organizational growth because of the alignment of quality projec
 t deliverables\n 	Continuous and regular training of other professionals f
 or concrete design projects\n 	Reduced engineering costs because of improv
 ed skills by professionals to self-design\n 	Optimized results because of 
 advanced skills\n\nBenefits For You\n\nProfessionals who will be taking th
 is course shall gain in the following ways\n\n 	Enhanced analytical skills
  to devise and design concrete structure plans\n 	Increased confidence and
  knowledge to effectively design concrete structures\n 	Improved awareness
  and exposure to conduct a thorough risk analysis on any concrete designs\
 n 	Deep understanding of design and analysis of special concrete designs\n
  	Quick recognition of design requirements\n\nTarget Audience\n\n 	Constru
 ction contractors\n 	Civil and structural engineers\n 	Client organization
 s\n 	Managers that want to have a hands-on understanding of concrete desig
 n\n 	Any other professionals who aspire to build quality concrete structur
 es\n\nCourse Outline\n\nIntroduction\n\n 	Introduction to detailing\n 	Str
 uctural elements and frames\n 	International design standards\n 	Reinforce
 d concrete structures\n 	Calculations\, computing\, and other design aids\
 n 	Structural designs\n\nSlabs and Beams\n\n 	Horizontal shear transfer\n 
 	Truss models\n 	Strip method\n 	Strut-and-Tie model\n 	Bearing and shear 
 walls\n 	Design of shear walls\n 	Shear friction\n 	Corbels\n 	Deep beams\
 n\nDurability and Structural Failures\n\n 	Structures that use reinforced 
 concrete\n 	Various concrete components\n\n 	Concrete mix design\n 	Cement
  usage\n 	Admixtures\n 	Aggregates\n\n\n 	Test performed on wet concrete\n
 \n 	Work ability tests\n 	Work ability measures\n\n\n 	Reinforcement\n 	Pr
 operties of concrete\n\n 	Creep\n 	Tensile strength of concrete\n 	Shrinka
 ge\n 	Compressive strength\n 	Modulus of elasticity\n\n\n 	Different failu
 res in concrete structures\n\n 	Chemical attack\n 	Incorrect materials sel
 ection\n 	Application of poor construction methods\n 	Factors affecting fa
 ilure\n 	Design errors and miscalculations\n 	External physical\n\n\n 	Con
 crete cover\n 	Cover as fire protection\n 	The durability of concrete anal
 ysis\n\nPrograms Used in Reinforced Concrete Design\n\n 	Program section d
 esign\n 	Sample runs\n 	Program source listings\n 	Beam deflection program
 s\n 	Column analysis programs\n 	Column design\n 	RC beam program\n\nPr-St
 ressed Concrete Design\n\n 	Deflections\n 	Stress calculations\n 	Pr-stres
 s losses\n 	Design of shear reinforcement\n 	Materials used for prepossess
 ed concrete\n 	Shapes of prepossessed sections\n 	Pr-tension and post-tens
 ion\n\nTorsion\, Shear\, and Bond\n\n 	Torsion\n\n 	Torsional reinforcemen
 t\n 	Occurrence and analysis\n 	Torsional shear stress in the concrete sec
 tion\n 	Torsion structural analysis\n\n\n 	Shear\n\n 	Shear reinforcement 
 in beams\n 	Shear due to much loads concentration\n 	Shear in a homogeneou
 s beam\n 	Shear resistance of solid slabs\n\n\n 	Bond\, laps\, and bend st
 ress bearing\n\n 	Local bond\n 	Laps and joints\n 	Anchorage bond\n 	Hooks
  and bends\n 	Bearing stresses inside bends\n\n\n\nCracks and Deflection\n
 \n 	Deflection\n\n 	Calculations in deflection\n 	Span-to-effective depth 
 ratio\n 	Checks and the limit points of deflection\n\n\n 	Cracks\n\n 	Crac
 ks width and their calculations\n 	Controls and limits in cracking\n 	Bar 
 space handling and controls\n\n\n\nRe informed Concrete Framed Structures\
 n\n 	Structural actions and their types\n 	Robustness and tie design\n\n 	
 Internal ties\n 	Types of ties\n 	Vertical ties\n 	Horizontal ties to wall
 s and columns\n 	Design of ties\n 	Corner column ties\n\n\n 	Building load
 s\n\n 	Load combinations\n 	Dead load\n 	Imposed loads\n 	Wind loads\n\n\n
  	Frame analysis: different methods of analysis\n 	Design examples\n\nReta
 ining and Detailing\n\n 	Counter fort retaining walls\n 	Design of cantile
 ver walls\n 	Stability and design procedure\n 	Design procedure for cantil
 ever walls\n 	Types and earth pressure\n\n 	Types of detailing and retaini
 ng walls\n 	Earth pressure on retaining walls\n\n\n\nColumns\n\n 	Types\, 
 classification\, limits of loads\, and design considerations\n\n 	Practica
 l design provisions\n 	General provision code\n 	Types of loads\n\n\n 	Sho
 rt columns which can handle the axial load and bending UN symmetrical rein
 forcement\n\n 	Design charts\n 	Design methods\n 	Approximate method\n 	Ge
 neral design method\n\n\n 	Short braced columns with axial loads\n\n 	Expr
 essions for the code design\n\n\n 	Effective heights of columns\n\n 	Slend
 erness limit for columns\n 	Effective height of any column\n 	Unbranded an
 d braced columns\n\n\n 	Additional moments due to deflections\n 	Unbranded
  structures\n 	Failure surface method\n\n&nbsp\;
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CATEGORIES:Construction Management &amp; Civil Engineering
LOCATION:Barcelona Training Courses\, Le Méridien Barcelona Hotel\, Barcel
 ona\, Spain\, Spain
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