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Reinforced C Vol II
Reinforced C Vol II
VOL. II
[ AD VAN C ED R EI N F O R C ED C O N C R ETE]
By
Dr. H. J. Shah
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REINFORCED CONCRETE – VOL. II
DETAILED CONTENTS
11-24. Importance factor 16-6. Calculation of axial loads and eccentricity
11-25. Determination of lateral seismic forces using static analysis 16-7. Design axial strength of a braced wall
QUESTIONS XI 16.8. Walls subjected to in-plane axial loads and moments
EXAMPLE XI EXERCISE XVI
Chapter 12 ANALYSIS FOR LATERAL LOADS Chapter 17 WATER TANKS: FUNDAMENTALS
12-1. Introduction 17-1. Introductory
12-2. Accidental eccentricity 17-2. Special considerations
12-3. Design eccentricity 17-3. Special requirements
12-4. Distribution of lateral forces to vertical lateral load resisting 17-4. Control joints
elements 17-5. Fundamentals of R.C.C. design of elements: Working stress
12-5. First order lateral displacements: Storey drift method
12-6. Displacements due to rotation of columns and girders 17-6. Minimum reinforcement
12-7. Lateral stiffness of the storey 17-7. Members subjected to axial tension only
12-8. Displacement due to cantilever action of the space frame 17-8. Members subjected to B.M. only
12-9. P-Delta effect: Stability index 17-9. Members subjected to combined axial tension and bending
12-10. Analysis of building for lateral loads moment
12-11. Analysis of a frame subjected to wind or earthquake loads EXAMPLES XVII
12-12. The portal method
Chapter 18 CIRCULAR TANKS
12-13. The cantilever method
18-1. Introductory
12-14. Closure
18-2. Circular tanks with flexible joint at the base
QUESTIONS XII
18-3. Analysis of circular tanks
EXAMPLE XII
DESIGN OF AN UNDERGROUND STORAGE RESERVOIR
Chapter 13 DUCTILITY CONSIDERATIONS (USR)
13-1. Introductory 18-4. Introductory
13-2. Capacity design concept 18-5. Cover slab or dome
13-3. Strong beam-weak column verses strong column weak beam 18-6. Side walls
design 18-7. Side wall footing
13-4. Material requirements 18-8. Base slab
13-5. Flexural members EXAMPLES XVIII
13-6. Columns and frame members subjected to bending and axial
loads Chapter 19 RECTANGULAR TANKS
13-7. Design of transverse reinforcements for ductile column 19-1. Behaviour and design
QUESTIONS XIII EXAMPLES XIX
EXAMPLE XIII Chapter 20 ELEVATED WATER TANKS
Chapter 14 UNBRACED BUILDING DESIGN EXAMPLE - I 20-1. Introductory
14-1. Requirements of the example 20-2. Design of elevated tanks
14-2. Global and local axes EXAMPLES XX
EXAMPLE XIV Chapter 21 INTZE TANK
Chapter 15 UNBRACED BUILDING DESIGN EXAMPLE - II 21-1. Introduction
15-1. Design of the building 21-2. Analysis and design
15-2. Design of typical floor EXAMPLE XXI
15-3. Design data for columns Chapter 22 ELEMENTS OF PRESTRESSED CONCRETE
15-4. Design of columns 22-1. Introduction
15-5. Design of ground beams 22-2. Methods of prestressing
15-6. Design of footings 22-3. Advantages and disadvantages of prestressed concrete
15-7. Closure 22-4. Materials used for prestressed concrete
EXAMPLE XV 22-5. Prestressing applied to rectangular beams: Stress calculations
Chapter 16 WALLS IN BUILDINGS 22-6. Sloping tendon
16-1. Introductory 22-7. Losses in prestress
REINFORCED CONCRETE WALLS 22-8. Closure
16-2. Classification of walls QUESTIONS XXII
16-3. Effective height of walls EXAMPLES XXII
16-4. Minimum thickness of the wall Appendix A SHORT QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS
DESIGN OF ORDINARY SHEAR WALLS
16-5. Reinforcements in wall Appendix B USEFUL TABLES
Index
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