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Concrete Design
W. H. Mosley, v He yO bd HulseReinforced Concrete Design, now in its fifth edition, provides a straightforward
and practical introduction to the principles and methods used in the design of
reinforced and prestressed concrete structures. The book contains many worked
examples to illustrate the various aspects of design that are involved.
Fully revised and updated to conform to the 1997 version of BS Sato, students
and practitioners alike will find ita concise guide both ta the basic theory and to
design procedures,
Appropriate design charts, tables and formulae are included as design alds and,
for ease of reference, an appendix contains a summary of important design
information.
= Completely revised in line with new British Standards
@ Includes a new chapter on composite construction and additional material on
the design of pile caps, corbels, waffle stabs and shear walls
= Important equations highlighted in the text
* Numerous examples of the theory in practice
All the authors are chartered engineers, each with more than twenty years of
teaching experience at undergraduate and postgraduate level, W. H. Mosley, now
retired, was formerly Senior Teaching Fellow at the School of Civil and Structural
Engineering, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. J. H. Bungey is Head
of Department and Professor of Civil Engineering at the University of Liverpool.
R. Hulse is Associate Dean of the School of the Built Environment at Coventry
University.
bila: ww yemacpress, comContents
Preface to fifth edition
Notation
1 Properties of reinforced concrete
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Composite action
Stress-strain relations
Shrinkage and thermal movement
Creep
Durability
Specification of materials
2 Limit state design
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Limit states
Characteristic material strengths and characteristic loads
Partial factors of safety
Global factor of safety
3 Analysis of the structure
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Loads
Load combinations
Analysis of beams
‘Analysis of frames
Shear wall structures resisting horizontal loads
Redistribution of moments
4 Analysis of the section
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‘Stress-strain relations
The distribution of strains and stresses across a section
Bending and the equivalent rectangular stress block
Singly reinforced rectangular section in bending
Rectangular section with compression reinforcement at the
ultimate limit state
Flanged section in bending at the ultimate limit state
Moment redistribution and the design equations
Bending plus axial load at the ultimate limit state
“The rectangular-parabolic stress block
4.10. The triangular stress block
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