Reinforced concrete mechanics and design

The theory of reinforced concrete design is presented as a direct application of the laws of statics and behavior of reinforced concrete. This book emphasizes that a successful design must not only satisfy the design equations, but practical construction aspects as well. Covering basic undergraduate...

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Main Author: MacGregor, James G. (James Grierson) 1934-
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Upper Saddle River, N.J. Prentice Hall 1997
Edition:3nd ed.
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Call Number :TA 683.2 M34 1997

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300 |a xiii, 939 p.  |b ill.  |c 26 cm 
504 |a Includes bibliographical references and index 
505 0 |a Ch. 1. Introduction -- Ch. 2. The Design Process -- Ch. 3. Materials -- Ch. 4. Flexure: Basic Concepts, Rectangular Beams -- Ch. 5. Flexure: T Beams, Beams with Compression Reinforcement, and Special Cases -- Ch. 6. Shear in Beams -- Ch. 7. Torsion -- Ch. 8. Development, Anchorage, and Splicing of Reinforcement -- Ch. 9. Serviceability -- Ch. 10. Continuous Beams and One-Way Slabs -- Ch. 11. Columns: Combined Axial Load and Bending -- Ch. 12. Slender Columns -- Ch. 13. Two-Way Slabs: Behavior, Analysis, and Direct Design Method -- Ch. 14. Equivalent Frame Method -- Ch. 15. Two-Way Slabs; Elastic, Yield Line, and Strip Method Analyses -- Ch. 16. Footings -- Ch. 17. Shear Friction, Horizontal Shear Transfer, and Composite Concrete Beams -- Ch. 18. Discontinuity Regions, Corbels, Deep Beams, and Joints -- Ch. 19. Design for Earthquake Resistance -- App. A. Design Aids. 
520 |a The theory of reinforced concrete design is presented as a direct application of the laws of statics and behavior of reinforced concrete. This book emphasizes that a successful design must not only satisfy the design equations, but practical construction aspects as well. Covering basic undergraduate level concepts and more advanced topics, this book includes detailed treatments of flexure, shear, development and columns at a level suitable for undergraduate use, as well as the more difficult areas of strain compatibility solutions of beams, P-[Delta] analyses of frames, strut-and-tie models, and design for earthquake resistance. The numerous examples are all worked out completely, step-by-step. 
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