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					| Titre : | Design of concrete structures |  
					| Type de document : | texte imprimé |  
					| Auteurs : | Nilson, Arthur H., Auteur ; David Darwin, Auteur ; Charles W. Dolan, Auteur |  
					| Mention d'édition : | 14 éd. |  
					| Editeur : | New York : McGraw-Hill |  
					| Année de publication : | 2010 |  
					| Importance : | 795 p. |  
					| Présentation : | ill. |  
					| Format : | 26 cm. |  
					| ISBN/ISSN/EAN : | 978-0-07-329349-3 |  
					| Note générale : | Bibliogr. p. 749 . - Annexe p. 751 - 785 . - Index p. 787 - 795 |  
					| Langues : | Anglais (eng) |  
					| Mots-clés : | Concrete construction Construction en béton
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					| Index. décimale : | 624.012.4 Structures en béton, béton ordinaire coulé en place, béton de masse |  
					| Résumé : | The fourteenth edition of the classic text, design of concrete structures, is completely revised using the newly released 2008 american concrete institute (ACI) code. This new edition has the same dual objectives as the previous editions: first to establish a firmunderstanding of the behavior of structural concrete, then to develop proficiency in the methods used in current design practice. Design of concrete structures covers the behavior and design aspects of concrete and provides updated examples and homework problems. New material on slender colmns, seismic design, anchorage using headed deformed bars, and reinforcing slabs for shear using headed studs has been added. The niotation has been thoroughly updated to match changes in the ACI Code.
 The text also presents the basic mechanics of structural concrete and methods for the design of individual members for bending,shear torsion, and axial force, and provides detail on the various types of structural systms applications, including an extensive presentation of slabs, footing, foundation, and retaining walls.
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					| Note de contenu : | Summary : 1. Materials.
 2. Flexural analysis anddesign of beams.
 3. Shear and diagonal tension in beams.
 4. Bond, anchorage, and development length.
 5. Serviceability.
 6. Analysis and Design for Torsion.
 7. Short Columns.
 8. Slender Columns.
 9. Strut-and-Tie Models.
 10. Design of Reinforcement at Joints.
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Design of concrete structures [texte imprimé] / Nilson, Arthur H. , Auteur ; David Darwin , Auteur ; Charles W. Dolan , Auteur  . -  14 éd. . - New York : McGraw-Hill , 2010 . - 795 p. : ill. ; 26 cm.ISBN  : 978-0-07-329349-3 Bibliogr. p. 749 . - Annexe p. 751 - 785 . - Index p. 787 - 795Langues  : Anglais (eng ) 
					| Mots-clés : | Concrete construction Construction en béton
 |  
					| Index. décimale : | 624.012.4 Structures en béton, béton ordinaire coulé en place, béton de masse |  
					| Résumé : | The fourteenth edition of the classic text, design of concrete structures, is completely revised using the newly released 2008 american concrete institute (ACI) code. This new edition has the same dual objectives as the previous editions: first to establish a firmunderstanding of the behavior of structural concrete, then to develop proficiency in the methods used in current design practice. Design of concrete structures covers the behavior and design aspects of concrete and provides updated examples and homework problems. New material on slender colmns, seismic design, anchorage using headed deformed bars, and reinforcing slabs for shear using headed studs has been added. The niotation has been thoroughly updated to match changes in the ACI Code.
 The text also presents the basic mechanics of structural concrete and methods for the design of individual members for bending,shear torsion, and axial force, and provides detail on the various types of structural systms applications, including an extensive presentation of slabs, footing, foundation, and retaining walls.
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					| Note de contenu : | Summary : 1. Materials.
 2. Flexural analysis anddesign of beams.
 3. Shear and diagonal tension in beams.
 4. Bond, anchorage, and development length.
 5. Serviceability.
 6. Analysis and Design for Torsion.
 7. Short Columns.
 8. Slender Columns.
 9. Strut-and-Tie Models.
 10. Design of Reinforcement at Joints.
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