Reinforced Concrete from 1906 to Today


Application to the Evaluation of Structures in the Framework of an Asset Management of Civil Engineering Works

Reinforced Concrete from 1906 to Today

Xavier Lauzin, CESI, Conservatoire national des arts et métiers, Office International de l’Eau and ENGEES, France.
Liliya Shakamalova, Russian Peoples' Friendship University, Department of Construction, Russia.


ISBN : 9781836690047

Publication Date : September 2025

Hardcover 388 pp

165.00 USD

Co-publisher

Description


The question that regularly arises for the engineer charged with assessing an existing structure that has not deteriorated concerns how to establish the structural diagnosis of the structure. First, it is necessary to ensure that the structure, when subjected to loads and overloads, retains its normal behavior, i.e. conforms to the design predictions. It is essential to understand why and how design and construction rules have evolved, as well as their inaccuracies, shortcomings and even errors.

Reinforced Concrete from 1906 to Today details the various calculation codes introduced into French regulations, from the first in 1906 to Eurocode 2, which is currently in force.

Contents


1. What is Revenue Management?
2. Revenue Management Models for the Tourism, Hotel and Transport Industries.
3. Revenue Management Perceptions and Consumer Behavior.
4. Qualitative Study of Affective Reactions to Revenue Management.
5. Measuring Perceived Unfairness in Revenue Management.
6. Testing an Empirical Model of Responsible Revenue Management in the Hotel Sector.
7. Towards Ethical and Responsible Revenue Management in the Tourism Sector.

About the authors/editors


Xavier Lauzin is an expert in civil engineering structures. He is a graduate of ESTP and teaches at CESI, Conservatoire national des arts et métiers, Office International de l’Eau and ENGEES, France.

Liliya Shakamalova is a specialist in Franco-Russian building and civil engineering structures. She is a graduate of the Engineering Faculty of the Russian Peoples' Friendship University, Department of Construction, Russia.