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Contents

Preface

Part 1

Notation

IX

Introduction

Chapter 1

Concrete structures

Chapter 2

Properties of concrete

20

Chapter 3

Properties of steel reinforcement and


prestressing tendon

49

Design and analysis of concrete structures

60

Chapter 4
Part 2

Part 3

Part 4

VII

Beams in bending

77

Chapter 5

Reinforced concrete beams in bending

Chapter 6

Flexure in beams with prestress

111

Chapter 7

Moment capacity of reinforced and


prestressed beams

149

Chapter 8

Beam deflections

207

Chapter 9

Cracking in flexural members

253

Chapter 10

Loss of prestress

273

Non-flexural behaviour of beams

79

285

Chapter 11

Strut-and-tie modelling

287

Chapter 12

Shear

321

Chapter 13

Torsion

355

Chapter 14

Bond, stress development and anchorage

383

Design of beams

431

Chapter 15

Design of statically determinate beams

433

Chapter 16

Design of continuous beams

463

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Concrete Structures

Part 5

Part 6

Slabs and floor systems


Chapter 17

Introduction to slabs and floor systems

517

Chapter 18

Methods of analysis for slabs and floor systems

524

Chapter 19

Design of reinforced concrete slabs and floor


systems

551

Chapter 20

Design of prestressed concrete slab systems

587

Chapter 21

Collapse load methods of analysis and design


of slabs

622

Columns and walls


Strength and design of short columns

663

Chapter 23

Slenderness effects in isolated columns


and building frames

706

Design of walls and deep beams

752

781

Buildings
Chapter 25

Part 8

661

Chapter 22

Chapter 24

Part 7

515

Appropriate analysis and preliminary


design of buildings

783

Chapter 26

Guidelines for detailing

803

Chapter 27

Movement joints in building

827

Chapter 28

Foundations, footings and retaining walls

843

Chapter 29

Design for durability

869

Chapter 30

Design for fire resistance

879

Chapter 31

Design for earthquake resistance

892

Appendixes

90S

Appendix A Constitutive relations for concrete

907

Appendix B Elastic analysis of uncracked prestressed


sections, allowing for the steel reinforcement

924

Appendix C Analyses of prestressed sections for creep


and shrinkage

934

Appendix D Fatigue resistance of prestressed members

948

Appendix E Structural safety and reliability

957

Index

967

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