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Historical approaches to the design of concrete buildings and structures

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Technical report ; No. 70Publication details: Surrey Cement and Concrete Industry PublicationDescription: iv,92pISBN:
  • 1904482570
DDC classification:
  • 624.1834 CLA
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CONTENTS List of tables iv 1. Introduction 1 1.1 Development of Codes and Standards 1 1.2 Appraisal and repair 2 1.3 Scope and format 2 2. Development of concrete and concrete structures 4 2.1 Concrete 4 2.2 Concrete structures_ 4 3. Development of design codes 6 4. Development of materials standards 9 4.1 Units 9 4.2 Concrete constituents 9 4.2.1 Calcium chloride as an accelerator 9 4.2.2 High alumina cement (HAG) 9 4.3 Mix proportions and strength 10 4.3.1 Buildings and other structures 11 4.3.2 Highway and railway structures 19 4.4 Design exposure conditions 24 4.4.1 Buildings and other structures 25 4.4.2 Bridges 27 4.5 Reinforcement and prestressing 28 4.5.1 Detailing symbols 29 4.5.2 Imperial bar sizes 29 4.5.3 Yield stresses 30 4.5.4 Fabric 30 4.5.5 Early reinforcement systems 30 4.5.6 Early prestressing systems 31 5.Design 32 5.1Loading 32 5.2 Reinforcement design strengths 33 5.3 Bending and axial load 34 5.3.1 Buildings 34 5.3.2 Bridges 37 5.4 Shear and punching in reinforced concrete 39 5.4.1 Buildings 39 5.4.2 Bridges 43 5.5 Shear in prestressed concrete 48 5.5.1 Buildings 48 5.5.2 Bridges 50 5.6 Fire resistance 52 5.7 Bond and anchorage 56 5.7.1Buildings 56 5.7.2 Bridges 58 5.8 Serviceability 60 5.8.1 Buildings 60 5.8.2 Bridges 63 5.9 Robustness 65 5.10 Analysis 67 5.10.1 Frame analysis 67 5.10.2 Slabs 68 6 Guidance relating to specific types of structures 70 6.1 Precast systems 70 6.1.1 Concrete frames 70 6.1.2 Precast floor and roof units 71 6.1.3 Large panel systems 72 6.1.4 On-site construction 73 6.1.5 Non-traditional houses 73 6.1.6 Standard bridge beams 73 6.1.7 Bearings for precast units 74 6.2 Foundations 74 6.3 Water-retaining structures 75 6.4 Houses: in-situ construction 80 6.5 Other structures 80 7.General information on concrete deterioration 81 7.1 Alkali-silica reaction (ASR) 81 7.2 Sulfate attack 81 7.3 Mundic 82 7.4 Clinker concrete 82 8. Other sources of information 83 References 85 Further reading 89 Appendix A. Proprietary floors 90 Appendix B. Non-traditional houses: precast and constructed in-situ 92

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