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Reinforced Concrete Structure (Limit State Design)

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โœฆ Table of Contents


Cover
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ii
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iv
Preface- v
Contents
Contents- viii
Contents- ix
Contents- x
Contents- xi
Contents- xii
Contents- xiii
Contents- xiv
Contents- xv
Contents- xvi
Contents- xvii
Contents- xviii
Contents- xix
Contents- xx
Contents- xxi
Contents- xxii
Contents- xxiii
PART I : STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING : AN OVERVIEW CHAPTER 1 GENERAL 1โ€“39
PART II : LOADS AND STRESSESCHAPTER 2 LOAD AND STRESS 40โ€“84
PART III : DESIGN OF BEAMSCHAPTER 3 DESIGN OF SINGLY REINFORCED RECTANGULAR BEAMS85โ€“266
CHAPTER 4 DESIGN OF DOUBLY REINFORCEDRECTANGULAR BEAMS 267โ€“336
CHAPTER 5 DESIGN OF FLANGED BEAMS 337โ€“402
CHAPTER 6 DESIGN OF CONTINUOUS BEAMS 403โ€“456
PART IV : DESIGN OF SLABSCHAPTER 7 DESIGN OF SLABS SPANNING IN ONE DIRECTION 457โ€“485
CHAPTER 8 DESIGN OF SLABS SPANNING IN TWO DIRECTIONS 486โ€“522
CHAPTER 9 DESIGN OF FLAT SLABS 523โ€“583
CHAPTER 10 DESIGN OF CIRCULAR SLABS 584โ€“608
PART V : DESIGN OF COLUMNSCHAPTER 11 DESIGN OF SHORT COLUMNS 609โ€“706
CHAPTER 12 DESIGN OF LONG (SLENDER) COLUMN 706โ€“758
PART VI : DESIGN OF FOOTINGSCHAPTER 13 DESIGN OF INDEPENDENT FOOTINGS 759โ€“825
CHAPTER 14 DESIGN OF COMBINED FOOTING 826โ€“885
PART VII : DESIGN OF OTHER CONCRETE STRUCTURESCHAPTER 15 DESIGN OF STAIRS 886โ€“917
CHAPTER 16 DESIGN OF RETAINING WALLS 918โ€“986
CHAPTER 17 DESIGN OF DOMES 987โ€“1010
CHAPTER 18 DESIGN OF LINTELS 1011โ€“1030
Problems- 1030
Index- 1031


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