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Modern Prestressed Concrete: Design Principles and Construction Methods
β Scribed by James R. Libby (auth.)
- Publisher
- Springer US
- Year
- 1990
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 879
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
This book was written with a dual purpose, as a reference book for practicing engineers and as a textbook for students of prestressed concrete. It represents the fifth generation of books on this subject written by its author. Significant additions and revisions have been made in this edition. Chapters 2 and 3 contain new material intended to assist the engineer in understanding factors affecting the time-dependent properties of the reinforcement and concrete used in prestressing concrete, as well as to facilitate the evaluation of their effects on prestress loss and deflection. Flexural strength, shear strength, and bond of prestressed concrete members were treated in a single chapter in the of flexural strength has third edition. Now, in the fourth edition, the treatment been expanded, with more emphasis on strain compatibility, and placed in Chapter 5 which is devoted to this subject alone. Chapter 6 of this edition, on flexural-shear strength, torsional strength, and bond of prestressed reinforceΒ ment, was expanded to include discussions of Compression Field Theory and torsion that were not treated in the earlier editions. In similar fashion, expanded discussions of loss of prestress, deflection, and partial prestressing now are presented separately, in Chapter 7. Minor additions and revisions have been made to the material contained in the remaining chapters with the exception of xv xvi I PREFACE Chapter 17. This chapter, which is devoted to construction considerations, has important new material on constructibility and tolerances as related to prestressed concrete.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xvi
Prestressing Methods....Pages 1-10
Steel for Prestressing....Pages 11-44
Concrete for Prestressing....Pages 45-94
Basic Principles for Flexural Design....Pages 95-153
Flexural Strength....Pages 154-212
Flexural-Shear Strength, Torsional Strength, and Bond of Prestressed Reinforcement....Pages 213-288
Loss of Prestress, Deflection, and Partial Prestress....Pages 289-360
Additional Design Considerations....Pages 361-403
Design Expedients and Computation Methods....Pages 404-458
Flexural Continuity....Pages 459-500
Direct Stress Members, Temperature, and Fatigue....Pages 501-535
Connections for Precast Members....Pages 536-566
Roof and Floor Framing Systems....Pages 567-619
Bridge Construction....Pages 620-641
Pretensioning Equipment and Procedures....Pages 642-664
Post-tensioning Systems and Procedures....Pages 665-695
Construction Considerations....Pages 696-733
Erection of Precast Members....Pages 734-752
Back Matter....Pages 753-871
β¦ Subjects
Theoretical and Applied Mechanics;Mechanics;Civil Engineering;Characterization and Evaluation of Materials
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