Computer Applications in Concrete Design and Technology
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ACI SP-16:1967 consists of eight papers that focus on the utilization of computers in various aspects of concrete structures. These papers cover the application of computers in the design, analysis, and detailing of concrete structures, as well as in the proportioning and quality control of concrete mixes.
The symposium volume explores how computer technology can enhance the efficiency and accuracy of concrete design processes. It emphasizes the importance of utilizing computers to streamline and optimize the various stages of concrete design and construction. By incorporating computer applications, the standard aims to improve the overall quality and performance of concrete structures.
The papers included in ACI SP-16:1967 provide valuable insights into the practical implementation of computer technology in the field of concrete design and technology. They address the challenges and opportunities associated with utilizing computers for structural design, mix proportioning, and quality control. This standard represents a significant milestone in advancing the integration of computer applications in the concrete industry, promoting innovation and efficiency in concrete design and construction practices.
Descriptors | Concrete Technology |
Language(s) | English |
File Size | 6.1 MB |