Table of Contents
Chapter 1 - Introduction
1.1 - Definitions
Chapter 2 - Structural concrete: Plain, reinforced, and prestressed
2.1 - Plain concrete
2.2 - Reinforced concrete
2.2.1 - Bending and bending stresses in prestressed concrete members
2.2.2 - Other reinforcement applications
2.3 - Prestressed concrete
2.3.1 - Bending and bending stresses in prestressed concrete members
2.3.2 - Advantages of prestressed concrete
2.3.3 - Pretensioned and post-tensioned concrete
2.4 - Other prestressing applications
Chapter 3 - Reinforcing materials
3.1 - Steel reinforcement
3.1.1 - Deformed steel bars
3.1.2 - Threaded steel bars
3.1.3 - Welded wire fabric
3.2 - Fiber-reinforced polymer (FRP) bars
3.2.1 - FRP materials
3.3 - Fiber reinforcement
3.3.1 - Applications
3.3.2 - Steel fibers
3.3.3 - Synthetic fibers
3.4 - Materials for repair and strengthening of structural concrete members
3.4.1 - External steel reinforcement
3.4.2 - FRP plates, sheets, and jackets
Chapter 4 - Prestressing materials
4.1 - Steel
4.1.1 - Seven-wire strand
4.1.2 - Wire
4.1.3 - Bars
4.2 - FRP
4.2.1 - Strength
4.2.2 - Applied loads
Chapter 5 - Corrosion-resistant reinforcement
5.1 - Epoxy coating
5.2 - Galvanizing
5.3 - Stainless Steel
5.4 - Chemical and mineral corrosion protection systems
Chapter 6 - Storage and handling
6.1 - Uncoated steel reinforcement
6.2 - Epoxy-coated steel reinforcement
6.3 - FRP
6.4 - Fiber reinforcement
Chapter 7 - References