Saturday, August 8, 2020

 Reinforced Concrete Design to Euro codes -                    Design Theory and Examples 



    The book has been thoroughly revised to conform to the Eurocode rules. Many new examples and sections have been added. Apart from referring to the code clauses, reference to the full code has been made easier by using the equation numbers from the code.




     Concrete can be used for all standard buildings both single-storey and multi-storey and for containment and retaining structures and bridges.



     The complete building structure can be broken down into the following elements:

  1.     Beams: horizontal members carrying lateral loads
  2.     Slab: horizontal plate elements carrying lateral loads
  3.    Columns: vertical members carrying primarily axial load but        generally subjected to axial load and  moment    
  4.     Walls: vertical plate elements resisting vertical, lateral or in-        plane loads
  5.    Bases and foundations: pads or strips supported directly on         the   ground  that spread the loads from columns or walls so       that they can be supported   by the ground without                       excessive settlement. Alternatively the bases may be                   supported on piles


















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