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Reinforced Concrete Mechanics and Design (6th Edition)


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Reinforced concrete design encompases both the art and science of engineering. This book presents the theory of reinforced concrete design as a direct application of the laws of statics and mechanics of materials. It emphasizes that a successful design not only satisfies design rules, but is capable of being built in a timely fashion for a reasonable cost and should provide a long service life.

Content:-
PREFACE
ABOUT THE AUTHORS

CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION
CHAPTER 2: THE DESIGN PROCESS
CHAPTER 3: MATERIALS
CHAPTER 4: FLEXURE: BEHAVIOR AND NOMINAL STRENGTH OF BEAM SECTIONS
CHAPTER 5: FLEXURAL DESIGN OF BEAM SECTIONS
CHAPTER 6: SHEAR IN BEAMS
CHAPTER 7: TORSION
CHAPTER 8: DEVELOPMENT, ANCHORAGE, AND SPLICING OF REINFORCEMENT
CHAPTER 9: SERVICEABILITY
CHAPTER 10: CONTINUOUS BEAMS AND ONE-WAY SLABS
CHAPTER 11: COLUMNS: COMBINED AXIAL LOAD AND BENDING
CHAPTER 12: SLENDER COLUMNS
CHAPTER 13: TWO-WAY SLABS: BEHAVIOR, ANALYSIS, AND DESIGN
CHAPTER 14: TWO-WAY SLABS: ELASTIC AND YIELD-LINE ANALYSES
CHAPTER 15: FOOTINGS
CHAPTER 16: SHEAR FRICTION, HORIZONTAL SHEAR TRANSFER, AND COMPOSITE CONCRETE BEAMS
CHAPTER 17: DISCONTINUITY REGIONS AND STRUT-AND-TIE MODELS
CHAPTER 18: WALLS AND SHEAR WALLS
CHAPTER 19: DESIGN FOR EARTHQUAKE RESISTANCE
APPENDIX A DESIGN AIDS
APPENDIX B NOTATION
INDEX

Author Details"JAMES K. WIGHT" F. E. Richart, Jr. Collegiate Professor Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering University of Michigan

JAMES G. MACGREGOR PhD, P. Eng., Honorary Member ACI D. Eng. (Hon.), D.Sc. (Hon.), FRSC University Professor Emeritus Department of Civil Engineering University of Alberta

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