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Reinforced Concrete Design to Eurocode 2 English Edition by Michele Win Tai Mak
Reinforced Concrete Design, Performance and Applications by Sharon Robinson
Concrete is one of the most used materials in the construction industry. In structural systems, the combination of concrete and steel reinforcement bars gives rise to reinforced concrete (RC), which is widely applied in the civil engineering field due to its adequate mechanical strength, durability, and fire resistance. Steel-rebar reinforced structures are subjected to structural deterioration when subjected to extreme loading such as earthquake, fire, impact loading and cyclic loading, consequently reducing the expected life and performance of structures. To enhance the structural performance, the RC structures are usually retrofitted…