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Examples of the Design of Reinforced Concrete Buildings to BS8110 (4th Ed.)
Author: Reynolds C.E.
Language: EnglishSubject for Examples of the Design of Reinforced Concrete Buildings...:
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Ultimate Bending Moment; Bending Moment Factors; bending; Parabolic Rectangular Stress Block; moment; Fixed End Moments; effective; Bending Moment Coefficients; depth; Bending Moment Diagram; ultimate; Equivalent Uniform Loads; requirem; Minimum Effective Depth; ent; Anchorage Bond Length; partial; Concrete Stress Block; safety; Effective Depth Ratios; factor; Biaxial Bending; Charles E; Reynolds; Characteristic Dead Load; James C; Steedman; Ultimate Axial Load; building regulations; Partial Safety Factors; British standards; Bending Moment; BS8110; Effective Depth; reinforced concrete structure; Normal Weight Concrete; Anchorage Bond Stress; Middle Strip; Positive Bending Moments; Support Moments; Code Handbook; Column Strip; Secondary Beams
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Preface. Introduction to fourth edition. Notation. Part 1: Design of reinforced concrete buildings. 1. Introduction to limit-state theory. 2. Loads. 3. Bending moments on structural members. 4. Material strengths and design stresses. 5. Members subjected to bending only. 6. Shearing and torsional forces. 7. Bond and anchorage. 8. Serviceability limit-states. 9. Beam and slab construction: one-way slabs. 10. Beam and slab construction: two-way slabs. 11. Flat slabs. 12. Other designs of floor. 13. Columns subjected to axial loads only. 14. Columns subjected to bending. 15. Walls. 16. Stairs. 17. Foundations. 18. Robustness and structural stability. 19. Fire resistance. Part 2: Design of a typical building. Data sheets. Metric/imperial conversion factors. Index.