Reinforced Concrete Design Edition 10
- Publisher
Mercury Learning and Information - Published
25th January - ISBN 9781683929079
- Language English
- Pages 864 pp.
- Size 8" x 10"
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- Publisher
Mercury Learning and Information - Published
18th January - ISBN 9781683929055
- Language English
- Pages 864 pp.
- Size 8" x 10"
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- Publisher
Mercury Learning and Information - Published
18th January - ISBN 9781683929062
- Language English
- Pages 864 pp.
- Size 8" x 10"
The primary objective of Reinforced Concrete Design, 10th Edition, is to provide a basic and thorough understanding of the strength and behavior of reinforced concrete members and structural systems. Featuring updated compliance with the ACI 318-19 Building Code for Structural Concrete, it covers details of reinforced concrete materials, mechanics of bending, slab systems and an in-depth analysis of continuous one-way and two-way floor systems, shear and torsion, and serviceability. There are also comprehensive chapters on structural walls, columns, foundations, and prestressed concrete fundamentals. Instructor ancillaries are also available.
FEATURES:
- Features frequent references to the recent ACI Code updates, making it a vital companion for design and construction
- Includes practice-based examples and exercises to enhance real-world applications and understanding
- Illustrates procedures for the design of job-built forms for slabs, beams, and columns
- Covers basic principles to advanced concepts like the design of deep beams and pile caps, prestressed concrete, and concrete formwork design
- Adds new material on pole footings and Sonutube foundations, different types of concrete floor systems, and numerous new photos and drawings
1: Reinforced Concrete Materials and Properties, Mechanics of Bending, and Concrete Slab Systems
2: Rectangular Reinforced Concrete Beams and Slabs in Flexure: Tension Steel Only
3: Reinforced Concrete Beams in Flexure: T-Beams, L-Beams, and Doubly Reinforced Beams
4: Shear and Torsion
5: Development, Splices, and Simple-Span Bar Cutoffs
6: Continuous One-Way and Two-Way Floor Systems
7: Serviceability
8: Structural Walls
9: Columns
10: Foundations
11: Prestressed Concrete Fundamentals
12: Concrete Formwork
13: Detailing Reinforced Concrete Structures
14: Practical Considerations in the Design of Reinforced Concrete Buildings
Appendices:
A. Tables and Diagrams
B. Supplementary Aids and Guidelines
C. Metrication
D. Answers to Selected Exercises
Index
Abi O. Aghayere
Abi O. Aghayere, Ph.D., P. Eng., is a professional engineer and a professor of structural engineering at Drexel University.
Jason Vigil
Jason Vigil, P.Eng., S.E, is a consulting engineer in Rochester, New York.