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Structural concrete : materials ; mix design ; plain, reinforced and prestressed concrete ; design tables /

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Wilby, C. B. (Charles Bryan)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: London : Butterworths, 1983.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Front Cover; Dedication; Structural Concrete; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1. Serviceability and safety; 1.1 Serviceability and safety; 1.2 Elastic theory of design; 1.3 Load factor method of design; 1.4 CP 110 philosophy of design; References; Chapter 2. Properties of materials and mix design; 2.1 Cement; 2.2 Aggregates; 2.3 Concrete; 2.4 Types of reinforcement; 2.5 Practical use, creation and economics of structural concrete; 2.6 'Bond' between concrete and steel; References; Chapter 3. Reinforced concrete beams; 3.1 Design; 3.2 Elastic analysis for bending moments.
  • 3.3 Elastic theory for shear stresses3.4 Shear reinforcement; 3.5 'Bond' stresses due to shear (or flexural bond); 3.6 Torsion; 3.7 Plastic analysis; 3.8 Limit state of deflection; 3.9 Limit state of cracking; References; Chapter 4. Reinforced concrete slabs; 4.1 Slabs spanning 'one way'; 4.2 Slabs spanning 'two ways'; 4.3 Flat slabs; 4.4 Yield-line theory of slab analysis; 4.5 Hillerborg's strip method of slab design; 4.6 CP 110 and yield-line and strip methods; 4.7 Hillerborg's advanced method; 4.8 Slab with hole using Hillerborg's strip method; 4.9 Traditional U.K. design office methods.
  • 4.10 General discussion of design methods for two-way and flat slabsReferences; Chapter 5. Columns and walls; 5.1 General; 5.2 Slender columns; 5.3 Axially loaded short columns; 5.4 Plastic analysis for eccentrically loaded short columns; 5.5 Reinforced concrete walls; 5.6 Design of columns to frameworks; 5.7 Very slender columns; References; Chapter 6. Reinforced concrete frames and continuous beams and slabs; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 Frames; 6.3 Continuous beams and slabs; References; Chapter 7. Design of structures; 7.1 Introduction; 7.2 Design tables.
  • 7.3 Creation (design or selection) of structural systemReferences; Chapter 8. Prestressed concrete; 8.1 Prestressing; 8.2 Materials; 8.3 Losses of prestress; 8.4 Limit state design of members; 8.5 Load balancing; References; Appendix 1: Tables and graphs for design; Mix design; Weights of materials; Reinforcement; Anchorage or bond lengths; Curtailment of bars in beams; Elastic theory; Shear reinforcement; Plastic design of sections for bending moments; Strength of steel in compression; Design of beams and slabs; Continuous beams and slabs; Single-span beams with fixed and free end supports.
  • Appendix 2: Units and Greek symbolsAppendix 3: Nomenclature used in British Standard CP 110; Appendix 4: Extracts from British Standard CP 110: Part 1: 1972; 8.1 Specification; 10.2 Beams; 10.3 Floors; 10.5 Columns; Appendix A: CP 110: Part 2: 1972 (see Figure 3.8(b), p. 91); Index.