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ACI 445R

Recent Approaches to Shear Design of Structural Concrete

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Organization: ACI
Publication Date: 1 January 1999
Status: inactive
Page Count: 43
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Truss model approaches and related theories for the design of reinforced concrete members to resist shear are presented. Realistic models for the design of deep beams, corbels, and other nonstandard structural members are illustrated. The background theories and the complementary nature of a number of different approaches for the shear design of structural concrete are discussed. These relatively new procedures provide a unified, intelligible, and safe design framework for proportioning structural concrete under combined load effects.

Document History

January 1, 1999
Recent Approaches to Shear Design of Structural Concrete
Scope and objectives Design procedures proposed for regulatory standards should be safe, correct in concept, simple to understand, and should not necessarily add to either design or construction...
January 1, 1999
Recent Approaches to Shear Design of Structural Concrete
Truss model approaches and related theories for the design of reinforced concrete members to resist shear are presented. Realistic models for the design of deep beams, corbels, and other nonstandard...
ACI 445R
January 1, 1999
Recent Approaches to Shear Design of Structural Concrete
Truss model approaches and related theories for the design of reinforced concrete members to resist shear are presented. Realistic models for the design of deep beams, corbels, and other nonstandard...
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