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Structural concrete : theory and design / M. Nadim Hassoun and Akthem Al-Manaseer.

By: Hassoun, M. NadimContributor(s): Al-Manaseer, A. AMaterial type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: New Jersey : Wiley, 2020. Edition: 7th edDescription: xxiv, 930 p. : ill. ; 28 cmISBN: 9781119605119; 9781119605126; 9781119605133Subject(s): Reinforced concrete construction | Buildings, Reinforced concrete | TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Civil / GeneralDDC classification: 721.04454 LOC classification: TA683.2Online resources: WorldCat Details
Contents:
Table of contents Chapter 1 Introduction 1.1 Structural Concrete 1.2 Historical Background 1.3 Advantages and Disadvantages of Reinforced Concrete 1.4 Codes of Practice 1.5 Design Philosophy and Concepts 1.6 Units of Measurement 1.7 Loads 1.8 Safety Provisions 1.9 Structural Concrete Elements 1.10 Structural Concrete Design 1.11 Accuracy of Calculations 1.12 Concrete High-Rise Buildings References Chapter 2 Properties of Reinforced Concrete 2.1 Factors Affecting Strength of Concrete 2.1.1 Water-Cement Ratio 2.1.2 Properties and Proportions of Concrete Constituents
Summary: "This concrete structural design and analysis textbook has been a go-to resource for structural engineering students and professionals for over twenty years. Newly updated to reflect the latest ACI 318-19 code, this seventh edition emphasizes student comprehension by presenting design methods alongside relevant codes and standards. Numerous examples and practice problems guide students through the analysis and design of each type of structural member, and all examples are presented using SI units and US-SI conversion factors. New to this edition are code provisions for transverse reinforcement and shear in wide beams, hanger reinforcement, and bi-directional interaction of one-way shear. This seventh edition also includes the latest information on two-way shear strength, ordinary walls, seismic loads, reinforcement detailing and analysis, and materials requirements. Instructors have access to a solutions manual via the book's companion website"--
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Table of contents Chapter 1 Introduction
1.1 Structural Concrete
1.2 Historical Background
1.3 Advantages and Disadvantages of Reinforced Concrete
1.4 Codes of Practice
1.5 Design Philosophy and Concepts
1.6 Units of Measurement
1.7 Loads
1.8 Safety Provisions
1.9 Structural Concrete Elements
1.10 Structural Concrete Design
1.11 Accuracy of Calculations
1.12 Concrete High-Rise Buildings
References
Chapter 2 Properties of Reinforced Concrete 2.1 Factors Affecting Strength of Concrete
2.1.1 Water-Cement Ratio
2.1.2 Properties and Proportions of Concrete Constituents

"This concrete structural design and analysis textbook has been a go-to resource for structural engineering students and professionals for over twenty years. Newly updated to reflect the latest ACI 318-19 code, this seventh edition emphasizes student comprehension by presenting design methods alongside relevant codes and standards. Numerous examples and practice problems guide students through the analysis and design of each type of structural member, and all examples are presented using SI units and US-SI conversion factors. New to this edition are code provisions for transverse reinforcement and shear in wide beams, hanger reinforcement, and bi-directional interaction of one-way shear. This seventh edition also includes the latest information on two-way shear strength, ordinary walls, seismic loads, reinforcement detailing and analysis, and materials requirements. Instructors have access to a solutions manual via the book's companion website"--

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