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Mechanics and Desten
James G. MacGregor
F, Michael BartlettReinforced Concrete
Mechanics and Design
First Canadian Edition
James G. MacGregor
Universy Professor Emeritus
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Chapter 14 Two-Way Slabs: Elastic Frame Method 7
Introduction 697
Elastic Frame Analysis of Slab Systems for Vertical Loads 698
Use of Computers in the Elastic Frame Method 722
Elastic Frame Analysis of Laterally Loaded Unbraced Frames 724
Chapter Summary 726
Problems 726
CChaptor 15. Two-Way Slabs: Elastic, Yield Line,
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Hlastic Analysts of Slabs 727
Design of Reinforcement for Moments from a Finite Element
‘Analysis 729
Yield Line Analysis of Slabs 731
Strip Method 743,
Chapter Summary 751
Problems 751
Chapter 16 Footings 734
Introduction 754
Soll Pressure Under Footings 754
‘Structural Action of Strip and Spread Footings 761
‘Strip or Wall Footings 768
Spread Footings 771
Combined Footings 779
Mat Foundations 787
Pile Caps 788
Chapter Summary 790
Problems 790
Chaptor 17 Shear Friction, Horizontal Shear Transfer, and
Composite Concrete Beams 7
Introduction 791
Shear Friction 791
‘Composite Concrete Beams 800
(Chapter Summary 809
Chapter 18 Discontinuity Regions, Deep Beams, Corbels,
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Introduction 811
‘Components of Strutand-Tie Models. 816
Layout of Strut-and-Tle Models 826
Deep Beams 829
Brackets and Corbels 844
Dapped Ends 851
Beam-Column Joints 856