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Design of Reinforced Concrete Structures is designed to meet the requirements of undergraduate students of civil and structural engineering. This book will also be an invaluable reference to postgraduate students and practising engineers and researchers.
This book provides an extensive coverage of the design of reinforced concrete structures in accordance with the current Indian codes of practice (IS 456:2000 and IS 13920:1993). As some of the Indian code provisions are outdated, the American code (ACI 318:2011) provisions are used wherever necessary. In addition, discussion on earthquake-resistant design and detailing is provided, as about 60 per cent of India falls under moderate to severe earthquake zones. The text is based on the modern limit states design and covers topics such as the properties of concrete, structural forms, and loadings. Besides, discussion on the behaviour of various structural elements such as compression and tension members, beams, slabs, foundations, walls, and joints and design and detailing for flexure, shear, torsion, bond, tension, compression, uniaxial and biaxial bending and interaction of these forces make it an invaluable guide for students and designers.
The book also provides appendices on strut-and-tie-method, properties of soils, design aids, and practical tips and thumb rules that add value to the rich content of book. For interested readers, more than 1300 references and numerous web links are provided in the chapters for further study and research.
A book designed to meet the requirements of undergraduate & postgraduate students of civil and structural engineering.
"In a single volume it covers all topics both lucidly and comprehensively." - Dr P. Suryanarayana, Professor & Former Dean, Maulana Azad National Institute of Technology, Bhopal
"This book on concrete structures is outstanding in every way & unique in many aspects." - Dr B. Vijaya Rangan, Emeritus Professor of Civil Engineering, Curtin University, Perth, Australia
Based on the latest version of IS 456:2000 and IS 13920:1993 and includes latest developments and state-of-the-art trends Provides over 750 illustrative figures and photographs and 200 tables to supplement the theory Provides over 150 worked-out examples that illustrate step-by-step design processes that facilitate easier understanding and assimilation of concepts Includes over 850 review questions and over 160 numerical problems to test the understanding of students Presents 23 case studies from actual practice that reflect on structural developments and failures Presents a chapter on multi-storey buildings using STAAD.Pro software.
Chapter 1. Introduction to Reinforced Concrete Chapter 2. Structural Forms Chapter 3. Loads and Load Combinations Chapter 4. Basis of Structural Design Chapter 5. Flexural Analysis and Design of Beams Chapter 6. Design for Shear Chapter 7. Design for Effective Bond between Concrete and Steel Chapter 8. Design for Torsion Chapter 9. Design of One-way Slabs Chapter 10. Design of Two-way Slabs Chapter 11. Design of Flat Plates and Flat Slabs Chapter 12. Serviceability Limit States: De?ection and Crack Control Chapter 13. Design of Axially Loaded Short Columns Chapter 14. Design of Columns with Moments Chapter 15. Design of Footings and Pile Caps Chapter 16. Design of RC Walls and Structural Walls Chapter 17. Design of Staircases Chapter 18. Design of Tension Members Chapter 19. Design of Joints Chapter 20. Design of Multi-storey Buildings
Appendix A. Properties of Soils Appendix B. Design Using Strut-and-tie Model Appendix C. Analysis and Design Aids Appendix D. Practical Tips and Some Rules of Thumb Appendix E. Conversion Factors Index ISBN 9780198086949
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Pages : 880
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