Design of concreate structures
This updated student text aims to establish a firm understanding of the behaviour of reinforced concrete structures, and to develop proficiency in the methods used in current structural design practice. Step-by-step design procedures are given to guide the student.
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| Language: | English |
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New York
Mc Graw-Hill
1997
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| Edition: | 12th ed. |
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Table of Contents:
- Ch 1. Introduction
- Ch 2. Materials
- Ch 3. Flexural analysis and design of beams
- Ch 4. Shear and diagonal tension in beams
- Ch 5. Bond; anchorage and development length
- Ch 6. Serviceability
- Ch 7. Analysis and design for torsion
- Ch 8. Short columns
- Ch 9. Slender columns
- Ch 10. Design of reinforcement at joints
- Ch 11. Analysis of indeterminate beams and frames
- Ch 12. Edge-supported slabs
- Ch 13. Two-way column-supported slabs
- Ch 14. Yield line analysis for slabs
- Ch 15. Strip method for slabs
- Ch 16. Footings and foundations
- Ch 17. Retaining walls
- Ch 18. Concrete building systems
- Ch 19. Prstressed concrete
- Ch 20. Design for seismic forces.


