Reinforced concrete is among the most extensively employed accoutrements in construction worldwide. Civil engineering systems constantly employ corroborated concrete rudiments in a variety of forms and confines. The material’s composition allows concrete to repel compressive forces while bedded sword mounts give resistance against pressure; specially, these sword bars also address shear and other stress types within the structure. Structures made with corroborated concrete frequently face different dynamic influences, including those from mortal exertion, business loads, wind, seismic events, and surge action. The selection of accoutrements with suitable characteristics is essential for optimizing corroborated concrete performance, making disquisition of its mechanical and physical parcels largely applicable. Of these, compressive strength plays a pivotal part in determining the felicity of concrete for erecting purposes. specially, shear underpinning has demonstrated lesser effectiveness than longitudinal underpinning for enhancing structural performance under rapid-fire lading conditions. Experimental data and cargo- deviation analyses indicate that advancements in compressive strength meaningfully affect both the cargo capacity and deviation response of corroborated concrete rudiments. To further ameliorate performance, accoutrements similar as rice cocoon ash, fly ash, blast furnace sediment, metakaolin, and silica cloud may be incorporated. This review examines several significant parameters impacting the geste of loaded corroborated concrete structures, including dynamic modulus of pliantness, vibrational energy immersion, damping characteristics, and fatigue resistance.
IRE Journals:
Rajiv Ranjan Singh, Vikas Kumar Gautam "Evaluation of Key Mechanical and Durability Characteristics of Reinforced Concrete: An Analytical Overview" Iconic Research And Engineering Journals Volume 9 Issue 10 2026 Page 1054-1062
IEEE:
Rajiv Ranjan Singh, Vikas Kumar Gautam
"Evaluation of Key Mechanical and Durability Characteristics of Reinforced Concrete: An Analytical Overview" Iconic Research And Engineering Journals, 9(10)