CE313 focuses on the analysis and design of reinforced concrete structures, covering fundamental principles, load resistance, flexural and shear design, and detailing according to modern design codes.
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CE313: Reinforced Concrete Design provides an in-depth understanding of the behavior and design of reinforced concrete structural elements. The course covers key topics such as the mechanical properties of concrete and steel reinforcement, flexural and shear design of beams, axial load capacity of columns, bond and anchorage, and serviceability considerations like deflection and crack control. Emphasis is placed on applying modern design codes such as ACI (American Concrete Institute) and Eurocode. Through theoretical concepts and practical problem-solving, students will gain the ability to design safe and efficient reinforced concrete structures for real-world applications.