Concrete
Concrete is a stone like material
obtained by permitting a carefully proportioned mixture of cement, sand or
gravel or other aggregate and water to harden in forms of the shape and
dimensions of the desired structure. Here, cement is a binding material and aggregate
is filling material.
Properties
of Concrete
i) It is strong in compression and
suitable for member subjected to compression like column.
ii) It is relatively brittle in
nature.
iii) Tensile strength is low as
compared with its compressive strength.
Reinforced
Concrete
When steel reinforcement is used in
the concrete at the place where the section is subjected to tensile stress then
it is called reinforced concrete.
The reinforcement usually round steel
rods with appropriate surface deformation to provide interlocking. When the
reinforcement completely surrounded by the hardened concrete mass. It forms an
integral part of the member.
N.B.:Concrete is weak in
tensile stress compared to its compressive stress. To offset this limitation,
steel reinforcement is used in concrete.
Advantages
of reinforced concrete
i) It has a good compressive strength.
ii) It has high tensile strength.
iii) It has good resistance to damage
by fire.
iv) It protects steel bars from
buckling and twisting at high temperature.
v) Much greater ductility and
toughness of steel makes reinforced concrete to more suitable for use in
different construction.
vi) Its maintenance cost is
practically low.
vii) It can be molded to any desired
shape safely.
viii) RCC is more durable than CC.
Disadvantages
of reinforced concrete
i) It needs mixing, casting and
curing, all of which affect the final strength of concrete.
ii) The cost of the forms used to cast
concrete is relatively high.
iii) It has low compressive strength
as compared to steel (The ratio about 1:10 depending on material) which leads
to large sections in columns or beams of multi-storey building.
iv) Crack develops in the concrete due
to shrinkage and application of live loads.
Reasons
behind using mild steel as reinforcement in RCC
It is observed that all the
requirements of a good reinforcing material are fulfilled by mild steel. Thats why mild steel is used as common
reinforcing material for RCC.
Requirements
of a good reinforcing material
i) Should be able to develop perfect
bond with concrete.
ii) Coefficient of thermal expansion
should be nearly the same as that of concrete.
iii) Should have high tensile strength
and long durability.
iv) Should easily be cut and bent.
v) Should not produce any harmful
effect or reaction combining with concrete.
vi) Should be easily available.
Pre-stressed
concrete
A special way has been found however
to use steels and concrete of very high strength in combination. This type of
combination structure is known as pre-stressed concrete.
The steel bars are embedded in the
concrete under high tension that is held in equilibrium by compressive stress
in the concrete after hardening. Because of this pre-compression, the concrete
in a flexural member will crack on the tension side at a much higher load then
when not so pre-compressed. So, pre-stressed greatly reduced both the
deflection and tensile cracks.





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