Simplified Design : Reinforced Concrete Buildings of Moderate Size and Height
Author: Edited by David A.Fanella and S.K. Ghosh | Size: zip 5.48 MB | Format: PDF | Quality: Unspecified | Publisher: Portland Cement Associtaion | Year: ©1993 | pages: 258 |ISBN: 0-89312-129-0
Learn time saving analysis, design, and detailing methods for reinforced concrete buildings. Methods presented are applicable to concrete buildings of any size and height, and are particularly economical for heights of one- to seven-stories. Significant guidance is provided for preliminary design and overall structural economy through formwork and reinforcement details.
Revised and updated in September 2004, this book incorporates significant and sweeping changes introduced in the ACI 318-02 Building Code such as new load and resistance factors, and unified design provisions. New to this edition is a chapter dedicated to the seismic load calculations and design considerations. Loading provisions, including earthquake, are in accordance with the 2003 Edition of the International Building Code (IBC 2003) and the American Society of Civil Engineers Standard ASCE 7-02 for Minimum Design Loads.
Simplified equations, design aids, graphs, and clarification of code requirements are provided throughout for use by engineering professionals seeking ways to speed and simplify their design procedures. Numerous solved examples illustrate the use of the simplified methods and are compared with exact analysis results from PCA concrete design software.
Presented are analysis and design procedures that reduce the overall design time for one- to seven-story reinforced concrete buildings subjected to gravity and lateral loads. Included are methods and design aids for beams, joists, one-way slabs, two-way slabs, columns, structural walls, and footings. Also provided are guidelines for preliminary design and overall structural economy through formwork and reinforcement details. Most of the simplified procedures are applicable to structural members in a reinforced concrete building of any size and height.
The publication contains eleven chapters covering the design and requirements for beams, one-way slab, two-way slab systems, columns, structural walls, footings, structural detailing, formwork, and fire resistance. Chapter Eleven on design consideration for earthquake forces is new to this edition. The seismic design provisions of the International Building Code (2003 IBC) are introduced in this chapter.
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