Analysis and Design of High-Rise Concrete Buildings
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The ACI SP-97:1987 standard is a compilation of 12 papers that focus on the advancements and techniques used in the construction of high-rise buildings. The publication emphasizes the "Chicago style" of construction, which includes the concepts and practices developed by the design and construction teams in Chicago.
Some of the key topics covered in this standard include the developments in high-rise system using concrete, the use of prestressed concrete in high-rise construction, advancements in deep foundations for high-rise buildings, and the simplified design of slender unbraced columns. These papers provide detailed information on various aspects of concrete technology, such as high strength, lightweight, fiber reinforced, corrosion-resistant, and impermeable concretes.
Descriptors | Design |
Language(s) | English |
File Size | 14.4 MB |