Principles of Reinforced Concrete Design
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Principles of Reinforced Concrete Design

Mete A. Sozen, Toshikatsu Ichinose, Santiago Pujol

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Principles of Reinforced Concrete Design

Mete A. Sozen, Toshikatsu Ichinose, Santiago Pujol

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Encouraging creative uses of reinforced concrete, Principles of Reinforced Concrete Design draws a clear distinction between fundamentals and professional consensus. This text presents a mixture of fundamentals along with practical methods. It provides the fundamental concepts required for designing reinforced concrete (RC) structures, emphasizing

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CRC Press
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2014
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9781482231496
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Technology & Engineering
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Civil Engineering

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  1. Front Cover
  2. Contents
  3. Preface
  4. Notation
  5. About the Authors
  6. Chapter 1: A Brief History of Reinforced Concrete
  7. Chapter 2: Structural Framing in Reinforced Concrete
  8. Chapter 3: The Design Process
  9. Chapter 4: Properties of Steel Reinforcement
  10. Chapter 5: Concrete
  11. Chapter 6: Time-­Dependent Volume Changes of Concrete : Shrinkage and Creep
  12. Chapter 7: Tied Columns
  13. Chapter 8: Axial Strength of Laterally Confined Concrete
  14. Chapter 9: Spiral Columns
  15. Chapter 10: Measures of Flexural Response
  16. Chapter 11: A General Description of Flexural Response
  17. Chapter 12: Moment–Curvature Relationship before Flexural Cracking
  18. Chapter 13: Linear Response of Cracked Sections
  19. Chapter 14: Limiting Moment and Unit Curvature
  20. Chapter 15: Development of a Quantitative Relationship between Moment and Unit Curvature
  21. Chapter 16: Maximum and Minimum Amounts of Longitudinal Reinforcement for Beams
  22. Chapter 17: Beams with Compression Reinforcement
  23. Chapter 18: Beams with Flanges
  24. Chapter 19: Deflection under Short-­Time Loading
  25. Chapter 20: Effects of Time-­Dependent Variables on Deflection
  26. Chapter 21: Continuous Beams
  27. Chapter 22: Limiting Load
  28. Chapter 23: Combinations of Limiting Axial Force and Bending Moment for a Reinforced Concrete Section
  29. Chapter 24: Bond Properties of Plain Bars in Concrete
  30. Chapter 25: Bond between Deformed Bars and Concrete
  31. Chapter 26: Factors That Affect Bond
  32. Chapter 27: Design Examples for Bond
  33. Chapter 28: Control of Flexural Cracks
  34. Chapter 29: Combined Bending and Shear
  35. Chapter 30: Transverse Reinforcement
  36. Appendix A: Direct (Three-Point) Solution for a Rectangular Section
  37. Appendix B: Iterative Solution for a Rectangular Section
  38. References
  39. Back Cover
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APA 6 Citation

Sozen, M., Ichinose, T., & Pujol, S. (2014). Principles of Reinforced Concrete Design (1st ed.). CRC Press. Retrieved from https://www.perlego.com/book/1599166/principles-of-reinforced-concrete-design-pdf (Original work published 2014)

Chicago Citation

Sozen, Mete, Toshikatsu Ichinose, and Santiago Pujol. (2014) 2014. Principles of Reinforced Concrete Design. 1st ed. CRC Press. https://www.perlego.com/book/1599166/principles-of-reinforced-concrete-design-pdf.

Harvard Citation

Sozen, M., Ichinose, T. and Pujol, S. (2014) Principles of Reinforced Concrete Design. 1st edn. CRC Press. Available at: https://www.perlego.com/book/1599166/principles-of-reinforced-concrete-design-pdf (Accessed: 25 September 2021).

MLA 7 Citation

Sozen, Mete, Toshikatsu Ichinose, and Santiago Pujol. Principles of Reinforced Concrete Design. 1st ed. CRC Press, 2014. Web. 27 Sept. 2021.