Chapter 1 Introduction
1.1 Concrete,Reinforced Concrete,and Prestressed Concrete
1.2 Structural Forms
1.3 Loads
1.4 Serviceability,Strergth,and Structural Safety
1.5 Design Basis
1.6 Design Codes and Specifications
1.7 Safety Provisions of the ACI Code
1.8 Fundamental Assumptions for Reinforced Concrete Behavior
1.9 Behavior of Members Subject of Axial Loads
References
Problems
Chapter 2 Materials
2.1 Introduction
2.2 Cement
2.3 Aggregates
2.4 Proportioning and Mixing Concrete
2.5 Conveying,Placing,Compaction,and Curing
2.6 Quality Control
2.7 Admixtures
2.8 Properties in Compression
2.9 Proeries in Tension
2.10 Strength under Combined Stress
2.11 Shrinkage and Temperature Effects
2.12 High-Strength Concrete
2.13 Reinforcing Steels for Concrete
2.14 Reinforcing Bars
2.15 Welded Wire Reinforcement
2.16 Prestressing Steels
References
Chapter 3 Flexural Analysis and Design of Beams
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Bending of Homogeneous Beams
3.3 Reinforced Concrete Beam Behavior
3.4 Design of Tension-Reinforced Rectangular Beams
3.5 Design Aids
3.6 Practical Consideration in the Design of Beams
3.7 Rectangular Beams with Tension and Compression Reinforcement
3.8 T Beams
References
Problemsr
Chapter 4 Shear and Diagonal Tension in Beams
Chapter 5 Bond,Anchorage,and Development Length
Chapter 6 Serviceability
Chaptet 7 Analysis and Design for Torsion
Chpatet 8 Shory Coolumns
Chaptet 9 Slender Columns
Chapter 10 Strut-and-Tie Modesl
Chpatet 11 Design of Reinforcement at Joints
Chpater 12 Analysis and Design of Slabs
Chpater 13 Yield Line Analysis for Slabs
Chpater 14 Pretressed Concrete
Appendix A Design Aids
Appendix B Si Conversion Factors:Inch-Phund Units to Si Units