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Structural Renovation of Buildings : Methods, Details, and Design Examples, Second Edition /

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Newman, Alexander (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: New York, N.Y. : McGraw-Hill Education, [2021].
Edición:2nd edition.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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504 |a Includes bibliographical references and index. 
505 0 |a Cover --   |t Title Page --   |t Copyright Page --   |t Dedication --   |t About the Author --   |t Contents --   |t Preface --   |t 1 The Challenge of Renovation --   |t 1.1 Terminology --   |t 1.2 When to Renovate --   |t 1.3 Beginning a Renovation Project --   |t 1.4 Typical Structural Challenges --   |t 1.5 Role of Building Codes in Renovation --   |t 1.6 Some Renovation Provisions of Previous Building Codes --   |t 1.7 The International Existing Building Code: General Issues --   |t 1.8 IEBC Provisions for Repairs (IEBC Chapter 4) --   |t 1.9 IEBC Provisions for Alterations --   |t 1.10 Change of Occupancy (IEBC Chapter 10) --   |t 1.11 Additions (IEBC Chapter 11) --   |t 1.12 Design Examples --   |t 1.13 Renovate or Rebuild? --   |t References --   |t 2 Investigating Existing Conditions --   |t 2.1 Why Investigate? --   |t 2.2 Assessing Building Condition --   |t 2.3 Material Properties in Steel Systems --   |t 2.4 Concrete Framing --   |t 2.5 Load Testing of Concrete Structures --   |t 2.6 Post-Tensioned Concrete Framing --   |t 2.7 Wood Framing --   |t 2.8 Masonry --   |t 2.9 Building Envelope --   |t References --   |t 3 Renovating Steel-Framed Buildings --   |t 3.1 Steel: The Venerable Material --   |t 3.2 Past Design Methods and Allowable Stresses for Iron and Steel Beams --   |t 3.3 Early Iron and Steel Columns --   |t 3.4 Properties of Early Fasteners --   |t 3.5 Open-Web Joists --   |t 3.6 Strengthening Floors and Roofs --   |t 3.7 Reinforcing Steel Members by Welding --   |t 3.8 Reinforcing Beams by Composite Action with Concrete --   |t 3.9 Strengthening Beam Connections --   |t 3.10 Composite Steel-Concrete Columns --   |t 3.11 Openings in Existing Steel Beams --   |t 3.12 Steel Corrosion: Evaluation and Protection --   |t 3.13 Thermal Prestressing of Steel Structures --   |t References --   |t 4 Strengthening Concrete Buildings --   |t 4.1 Historical Perspective --   |t 4.2 Design Methods of the Past --   |t 4.3 Properties of Old Concrete and Reinforcing Steel --   |t 4.4 Some Early Proprietary Systems --   |t 4.5 Strengthening Concrete Beams --   |t 4.6 Strengthening Structural Slabs --   |t 4.7 Strengthening Concrete Columns --   |t 4.8 Openings in Existing Slabs --   |t References --   |t 5 Repairing Deteriorated Concrete --   |t 5.1 Overview --   |t 5.2 Repairing Cracks --   |t 5.3 Corrosion of Reinforcement and Its Effects on Concrete --   |t 5.4 Patching Spalls and Deteriorated Areas --   |t 5.5 Cathodic Protection and Electrochemical Chloride Extraction --   |t 5.6 Corrosion Inhibitors --   |t 5.7 Other Types of Damage to Concrete --   |t 5.8 Materials for Concrete Repair --   |t 5.9 Durability of Repairs --   |t 5.10 Systematic Maintenance Programs --   |t References --   |t 6 Renovating Slabs on Grade --   |t 6.1 Introduction --   |t 6.2 Field Investigation --   |t 6.3 Cracking --   |t 6.4 Surface Deterioration --   |t 6.5 Slab Settlement, Heaving, and Curling --   |t 6.6 Joint Failures --   |t 6.7 Water Penetration or Emission --   |t 6.8 Chemical Attack --   |t 6.9 Slab Replacement --   |t 6.10 Slab Overlays --   |t 6.11 Improving Abrasion Resistance --   |t 6.12 Repair of Deteriorated Overlays, Toppings, and Hardeners --   |t References --   |t 7 Renovating Post-Tensioned Concrete --   |t 7.1 System Overview --   |t 7.2 Evolution of Post-Tensioned Structures --   |t 7.3 Typical Reasons for Repair of Post-Tensioned Buildings --   |t 7.4 Planning for Repairs --   |t 7.5 Nondestructive Testing --   |t 7.6 Destructive Testing --   |t 7.7 Repair Methods --   |t 7.8 A Step-by-Step Example: Replacing Post-Tensioned Stressing-End Anchorage --   |t References --   |t 8 Renovating Wood Structures --   |t 8.1 Historical Background --   |t 8.2 Wood Deterioration --   |t 8.3 Detecting Deterioration --   |t 8.4 Preventing Deterioration --   |t 8.5 Shrinkage and Defects --   |t 8.6 Repairing Wood Members --   |t 8.7 Strengthening Wood Members --   |t 8.8 Renovating Wood Trusses --   |t 8.9 Case Study 1: Repairing Termite Damage in Trusses --   |t 8.10 Case Study 2: Restoring Fire Damage to the Exeter Street Theater --   |t References --   |t 9 Renovating Masonry --   |t 9.1 Masonry as a Construction Material --   |t 9.2 Evolution of Masonry Design Methods --   |t 9.3 Evaluation of Masonry Structures --   |t 9.4 Masonry Repair --   |t 9.5 Strengthening Masonry Structural Elements --   |t 9.6 Repairing Masonry Arches --   |t 9.7 Other Masonry Renovation Tasks --   |t References --   |t 10 Renovating Metal Building Systems --   |t 10.1 Introduction --   |t 10.2 Evolution of Metal Building Systems --   |t 10.3 Primary Frames --   |t 10.4 Expansion of Metal Building Systems --   |t 10.5 Lateral Stability --   |t 10.6 Secondary Framing --   |t 10.7 Wall Materials --   |t 10.8 Metal Roofing --   |t 10.9 Insulation and Vapor Retarders --   |t 10.10 Renovation Checklist --   |t 10.11 Case Study --   |t References --   |t 11 Strengthening Lateral Load?Resisting Systems --   |t 11.1 Lateral-Load Basics --   |t 11.2 Lateral Load?Resisting Systems --   |t 11.3 A Brief History of Wind and Seismic Codes --   |t 11.4 Code Provisions for Seismic Upgrading --   |t 11.5 Typical Tasks for Lateral-Load Upgrading --   |t 11.6 Reinforcing Diaphragms --   |t 11.7 Reinforcing Wood, Steel, and Masonry Buildings --   |t 11.8 Reinforcing Concrete Buildings --   |t 11.9 Energy-Dissipating Devices --   |t 11.10 Seismic Isolation --   |t 11.11 Reinforcing Nonstructural Elements --   |t References --   |t 12 Case Studies in Seismic Upgrading --   |t 12.1 Case 1: Seismic Upgrading of a Former Industrial Building --   |t 12.2 Case 2: Proposed Renovation of an Unreinforced-Masonry Building --   |t 12.3 Case 3: Seismic Upgrade of Terminal 1, Oakland International Airport --   |t 12.4 Case 4: Seismic Retrofit of the Administration Building, San Francisco State University --   |t 13 Renovating Building Fa?ades --   |t 13.1 General Issues --   |t 13.2 Curtain-Wall Problems Caused by Structural Forces and Movements --   |t 13.3 Water Leakage --   |t 13.4 Rehabilitating Solid Masonry Walls --   |t 13.5 Brick-Veneer Walls with CMU Backup --   |t 13.6 Brick-Veneer Walls with Steel Studs --   |t 13.7 Repairing Brick-Veneer Walls --   |t 13.8 Repairing Stone and Stone-Panel Walls --   |t 13.9 Rehabilitating Exterior Insulation and Finish Systems --   |t 13.10 Rehabilitating Other Wall Types --   |t References --   |t Index. 
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