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Fundamentals of prestressed concrete

By: Language: ENG Publication details: New Delhi S. Chand 1994Description: 533p. | Binding - Paperback | 24*17cmISBN:
  • 9788121924276
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • DDC23 624.183412 SIN
Summary: The book has been written with the purpose to present the state of pre-stressed concrete design and construction method in a manner that is easily understood. it is based on the various national codes, such as IS.1343-1980, (Indian), CP 110-1972(British) and ACI-381-71(American) • Content highlights include detail analysis of Pre-stressed Concrete Dams, Piles and Poles, a Section on Pre-stressed Concrete Pavements, a Chapter on Pre-stressed Concrete bridges (specifying the important provisions of Bridge design as given in Indian Road Congress Code). • with more than 300 tables and figures as well as 150 examples, the book amply aids to the learning of the student. Moreover, close to 200 Chapter-end questions provide the practice essential to the subject. 1. Introduction 2. Materials 3. Losses in Pre-stress 4. Analysis of Sections for Flexure 5. Design of Sections for Flexure 6. Design of Beam for Shear, Bond, Bearing and Torsion 7. Deflection of Pre-stressed Concrete Members 8. Partial Pre-stress and non-Pre-stress Reinforcement 9. Composite Pre-stressed Concrete Beam 10. Miscellaneous Statically Determinate Structural Pre-stressed Members 11. Statically Indeterminate Structures 12. Load Balancing Method 13. Circular Pre-stressing 14. Pre-stressed Concrete Bridges
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The book has been written with the purpose to present the state of pre-stressed concrete design and construction method in a manner that is easily understood. it is based on the various national codes, such as IS.1343-1980, (Indian), CP 110-1972(British) and ACI-381-71(American)
• Content highlights include detail analysis of Pre-stressed Concrete Dams, Piles and Poles, a Section on Pre-stressed Concrete Pavements, a Chapter on Pre-stressed Concrete bridges (specifying the important provisions of Bridge design as given in Indian Road Congress Code).
• with more than 300 tables and figures as well as 150 examples, the book amply aids to the learning of the student. Moreover, close to 200 Chapter-end questions provide the practice essential to the subject.

1. Introduction
2. Materials
3. Losses in Pre-stress
4. Analysis of Sections for Flexure
5. Design of Sections for Flexure
6. Design of Beam for Shear, Bond, Bearing and Torsion
7. Deflection of Pre-stressed Concrete Members
8. Partial Pre-stress and non-Pre-stress Reinforcement
9. Composite Pre-stressed Concrete Beam
10. Miscellaneous Statically Determinate Structural Pre-stressed Members
11. Statically Indeterminate Structures
12. Load Balancing Method
13. Circular Pre-stressing
14. Pre-stressed Concrete Bridges

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