The Art and Science of Structural Concrete Design
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The ACI SP-213:2003 standard is a compilation of 13 papers that cover various topics related to the design and use of structural concrete. The topics covered in the papers include precast prestressed concrete pavement, teaching of structural concrete design, high-strength high-performance concrete behavior under biaxial loading, design of high-strength concrete columns, precast concrete for high seismic regions, lightweight concrete beams with stirrups, composite construction design rules, Reliant Stadium as a new standard for football, composite RCS space frame systems, finite element analysis of composite steel-concrete columns, flexural ductility of CFRP strengthened concrete beams, and a personal view of Richard W. Furlong as a colleague.
These papers provide valuable insights and research findings in their respective areas, making the standard a comprehensive resource for professionals and researchers in the field of structural concrete design. The topics covered range from practical applications, such as precast concrete pavement and stadium design, to theoretical aspects, such as behavior under different loading conditions and the use of advanced materials like CFRP for strengthening concrete beams. The standard aims to bridge the gap between art and science in the design of structural concrete, emphasizing both the technical aspects of analysis and design as well as the creativity and innovation involved in creating aesthetically pleasing and efficient concrete structures.
Descriptors | Design |
Language(s) | English |
File Size | 10.3 MB |