Design and Construction of Concrete Floors, Second Edition

Design and Construction of Concrete Floors, Second Edition
Title Design and Construction of Concrete Floors, Second Edition PDF eBook
Author George Garber
Publisher Elsevier
Total Pages 393
Release 2006-06-30
Genre Architecture
ISBN 0750666560

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Concrete floors still form one of the most common structural elements in construction today. This book provides an introductory guide to the design and construction of concrete floors. It is aimed at designers, civil and structural engineers, contractors and engineering and architectural consultants.

Design and Construction of Concrete Floors

Design and Construction of Concrete Floors
Title Design and Construction of Concrete Floors PDF eBook
Author George Garber
Publisher CRC Press
Total Pages 392
Release 2006-08-11
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9781136411588

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Design and Construction of Concrete Floors outlines the key principles needed for the production of a good floor which can be relied on to not only support and restrain other parts of the building, but also to meet the needs of the user. The book covers: * Uses of concrete floors * Structural design * Concrete used specifically for floors * Cracks and joints * Floor surface properties This book is ideal for structural engineers and others in the building and design industry that want to use a balanced approach and look beyond structural strength in the design of a good floor. The book draws on both European and American experience, citing both British and US standards – all of which have been amended and updated since the last edition George Garber has worked in the UK and is now based in the US as a Partner at Face Consultants in Lexington, Kentucky.

Design and Construction of Concrete Floors

Design and Construction of Concrete Floors
Title Design and Construction of Concrete Floors PDF eBook
Author George Garber
Publisher Butterworth-Heinemann
Total Pages 287
Release 1991-01-01
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 9780340539187

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Concrete floors form one of the most common structural elements in construction today and yet they are beset by problems. This text points the way to good practice by providing a clear and logical guide to their design and construction.

Concrete Industrial Ground Floors

Concrete Industrial Ground Floors
Title Concrete Industrial Ground Floors PDF eBook
Author Frank R. Neal
Publisher Thomas Telford
Total Pages 60
Release 1996
Genre Flooring, Concrete
ISBN 9780727725219

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Concrete Floors

Concrete Floors
Title Concrete Floors PDF eBook
Author Aberdeen Group
Publisher
Total Pages 60
Release 1996-06-01
Genre Floors, Concrete
ISBN 9780924659010

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Structural Concrete

Structural Concrete
Title Structural Concrete PDF eBook
Author M. Nadim Hassoun
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages 1034
Release 2012-05
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 1118131347

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Emphasizing a conceptual understanding of concrete design and analysis, this revised and updated edition builds the student's understanding by presenting design methods in an easy to understand manner supported with the use of numerous examples and problems.

Concrete Structures

Concrete Structures
Title Concrete Structures PDF eBook
Author Mehdi Setareh
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 680
Release 2016-08-13
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 331924115X

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This revised, fully updated second edition covers the analysis, design, and construction of reinforced concrete structures from a real-world perspective. It examines different reinforced concrete elements such as slabs, beams, columns, foundations, basement and retaining walls and pre-stressed concrete incorporating the most up-to-date edition of the American Concrete Institute Code (ACI 318-14) requirements for the design of concrete structures. It includes a chapter on metric system in reinforced concrete design and construction. A new chapter on the design of formworks has been added which is of great value to students in the construction engineering programs along with practicing engineers and architects. This second edition also includes a new appendix with color images illustrating various concrete construction practices, and well-designed buildings. The ACI 318-14 constitutes the most extensive reorganization of the code in the past 40 years. References to the various sections of the ACI 318-14 are provided throughout the book to facilitate its use by students and professionals. Aimed at architecture, building construction, and undergraduate engineering students, the scope of concepts in this volume emphasize simplified and practical methods in the analysis and design of reinforced concrete. This is distinct from advanced, graduate engineering texts, where treatment of the subject centers around the theoretical and mathematical aspects of design. As in the first edition, this book adopts a step-by-step approach to solving analysis and design problems in reinforced concrete. Using a highly graphical and interactive approach in its use of detailed images and self-experimentation exercises, “Concrete Structures, Second Edition,” is tailored to the most practical questions and fundamental concepts of design of structures in reinforced concrete. The text stands as an ideal learning resource for civil engineering, building construction, and architecture students as well as a valuable reference for concrete structural design professionals in practice.