Shear in Reinforced Concrete - Volume 1 and 2
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ACI SP-42:1974 is a comprehensive compilation of research papers by authors from 10 different countries. The standard provides the latest data and concepts on shear strength in reinforced concrete structures.
The standard covers a wide range of topics related to shear, including the fundamental behavior of reinforced concrete beams in bending and shear, finite element analysis of shear strength, the influence of aggregate interlock and dowel forces, shear strength of different types of beams, such as prestressed and partially prestressed beams, the use of high strength steel and bent-up bars as shear reinforcement, and the efficiency of bent-up bars.
Additionally, the standard addresses shear design considerations for large concrete box girders, dynamic shear strength, shear transfer under reversed loading, openings in webs of continuous beams and shear walls, behavior and design of corbels, construction joints, shear strength of slabs without and with shear reinforcement, moment transfer to columns, and punching shear in slabs. Various experimental and analytical studies are presented to provide a better understanding of the mechanisms by which shear is transferred in beams and other concrete elements.
Descriptors | Shear |
Language(s) | English |
File Size | 34.7 MB |