This course prepares students to design simple reinforced concrete structures by first reviewing the mechanical properties of concrete and reinforcement, followed by the theory and practical design process for typical reinforced concrete members including beam flexural design, column axial and flexural design, wall flexural design and shear design of beams, columns, and walls.
Aspects of reinforced concrete detailing are introduced, including durability requirements, reinforcement detailing, anchorage and development lengths, and drawings. Serviceability requirements and deflection calculations are taught. An introduction to precast and prestressed concrete design and application is also provided.
The course consists of lectures, a weekly tutorial, quizzes, homework, a design project, a lab, a mid-term test and a final exam. In addition you will be expected to learn from additional reading, problem solving (vital) and other work outside formal contact hours. The course is well supported by the published texts and NZS concrete and loadings standards which also provide a good source of additional problems. The online quizzes and homework are intended to test your level of understanding throughout the course.