Faculty of Technical Sciences

Subject: Theory of Concrete Structures 2 (17.GG28)

Native organizations units: Department of Civil Engineering
General information:
 
Category Scientific-professional
Scientific or art field Konstrukcije u građevinarstvu
Interdisciplinary No
ECTS 5
Educational goal:

Acquiring advanced academic and professional knowledge in the field of the design and detailing of reinforced concrete and prestressed structures according to serviceability limit states and enabling students to design and detail reinforced concrete and prestressed cross-sections and members.

Educational outcome:

Students possess advanced academic and professional knowledge in the field of the design and detailing of reinforced concrete and prestressed structures according to serviceability limit states. They are able to solve problems of different levels of complexity on their own, as well as in communication and interaction with others. They are entrepreneurial and can lead projects of different complexity by respecting the ethical standards of their profession. They have a positive attitude towards lifelong learning and personal and professional development.

Course content:

Shrinkage and creep of concrete. Serviceability limit states in concrete structures. Stress limitation in concrete and steel. Crack width control. Deflection control. Vibrations. Introduction to prestressed concrete. Types of prestressing. Material properties. Tendons. Ducts. Anchorages. Prestressing equipment. Protection of tendons. Tendon layout selection. Prestressing effects in ultimate and serviceability limit states. Immediate and time dependent losses of prestressing force. Validation of stress limit state and determination of necessary prestressing force. Transfer of prestressing force. Structural detailing of prestressed members.

Teaching methods:

Lectures, practical classes, consultations. The theoretical part of the study material is presented at lectures through presentations of individual thematic units, followed by the appropriate examples from engineering practice for the sake of easier perceiving and understanding. At practical classes, the study material is processed through the solving of practical problems with the active participation of students. In addition to lectures and exercises, consultations are held regularly in order to provide students with answers to additional questions related to the study material.

Literature:
Authors Title Year Publisher Language
Gilbert, R.I., Mickleborough, N.C., Ranzi, G. Design of Prestressed Concrete to Eurocode 2 (2nd Edition) 2017 CRC Press English
Grupa autora SRPS EN 1992-1-1. Evrokod 2 – Projektovanje betonskih konstrukcija – Deo 1-1: Opšta pravila i pravila za zgrade 2012 Institut za standardizaciju Srbije, Beograd Serbian language
Beeby, A. W., Narayanan, R. S. Designers’ guide to Eurocode 2: Design of concrete structures 2009 Thomas Telford Publishing, Thomas Telford Ltd, London English
Група аутора СРПС ЕН 1990. Еврокод – Основе пројектовања конструкција 2012 Институт за стандардизацију Србије, Београд Serbian language
Вукобратовић, В. Теорија бетонских конструкција 2: скрипта 2017 В. Вукобратовић, Нови Сад Serbian language
Алендар, В. Претходно напрегнути бетон 2003 Грађевински факултет у Београду, Институт за материјале и конструкције Serbian language
Knowledge evaluation:
Course activity Pre-examination Obligations Number of points
Project task Yes Yes 15.00
Exercise attendance Yes Yes 0.00
Lecture attendance Yes Yes 0.00
Practical part of the exam - tasks No Yes 35.00
Oral part of the exam No Yes 35.00
Project task Yes Yes 15.00
Lecturers:
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vanr. prof. dr Starčev-Ćurčin Anka

Associate Professor

Lectures
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vanr. prof. dr Vukobratović Vladimir

Associate Professor

Lectures
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doc. Žarković Drago

Assistant Professor

Practical classes

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