Schaum's outline of theory and problems of reinforced concrete design
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Schaum's outline of theory and problems of reinforced concrete design
(Schaum's outline series)
McGraw-Hill, c1993
3rd ed
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Theory and problems of reinforced concrete design
Reinforced concrete design
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Note
"Reflects the 1992 revision of the 1989 ACI code"--Cover
Spine title: Reinforced concrete design
Includes index
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Table of Contents
Materials and Components for Reinforced ConcreteConstructionGravity LoadsLateral LoadsAlternate Design MethodStrength DesignShear and TorsionDetails of ReinforcementServiceability and DeflectionsGeneral Provisions for ColumnsShort Columns: Strength DesignLong ColumnsFootingsThe Equivalent Frame MethodRetaining WallsPlus: AppendixesIndex
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