Probabilistic Design of Reinforced Concrete Buildings
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ACI SP-31:1972 is a set of seven papers and a committee report that discuss the application of probabilistic principles in the design of reinforced concrete buildings. The papers were presented in a symposium as part of the American Concrete Institute's Annual Convention in 1971. The topics covered in the papers include the reliability basis for some Mexican codes, statistical definition and combination of loads, practical application of structural reliability theory, and implementing probability-based structural codes. Other topics explored are the probabilistic description of structural response, analysis of structural safety, and probabilistic analysis of deflections of reinforced concrete beams. This standard provides valuable insights and guidelines for engineers involved in the design of reinforced concrete structures.
Descriptors | Design |
Language(s) | English |
File Size | 7.2 MB |