Concrete Shell Buckling
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The ACI SP-67:1981 standard is a comprehensive collection of seven papers that were presented at the Symposium on Concrete Shell Buckling. This standard provides a consolidated and up-to-date resource on the topic of buckling in concrete shells.
The standard covers various aspects related to buckling, including an overview of buckling in reinforced concrete shells in comparison to general stability and the stability of concrete columns and plates. It also focuses on the design considerations for different types of shells such as cylindrical, domical, hyperbolic, and elliptic paraboloids, folded plates, and hyperbolic cooling towers.
Additionally, the standard addresses analytical techniques that can be used to investigate shell buckling, as well as experimental techniques that are relevant to practical applications. The information provided in this standard serves as a valuable resource for engineers and researchers in the field of concrete shell design, providing insights into the theoretical and practical aspects of buckling in concrete shells.
Descriptors | Shells |
Language(s) | English |
File Size | 9.5 MB |