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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Upper Saddle River, N.J.
Prentice Hall
1997
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| Edition: | 3nd ed. |
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Table of Contents:
- 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.


