One application of high-strength concrete (HSC) has been in the columns of buildings. In 1968 the lower columns of the Lake Point Tower building in Chicago, Illinois, were constructed using 52 MPa concrete.1 More recently, several high rise buildings1-4 have utilized...
This book is the companion volume to Design Examples for High Strength Steel Reinforced Concrete Columns - A Eurocode 4 Approach. Guidance is much needed on the design of high strength steel reinforced concrete (SRC) columns beyond the remit of Eurocode 4. Given the much...
INTRODUCTION High-strength concrete (HSC) has advantages over normal-strength concrete (NSC), especially for columns of high-rise buildings, as it reduces column sizes and increases the durability of concrete (Smith and Rad 1989). Moreover, HSC can be advantageous...
This book is the companion volume to Design of High Strength Steel Reinforced Concrete Columns - A Eurocode 4 Approach. This book provides a large number of worked examples for the design of high strength steel reinforced concrete (SRC) columns. It is based on the...
This CD consists of 10 papers that were presented at a technical session sponsored by ACI Committee 441 at the ACI Convention in Toronto. Ontario, Canada in October 2012.
This book is focused on the theoretical and practical design of reinforced concrete beams, columns and frame structures. It is based on an analytical approach of designing usual reinforced concrete structural elements, which is compatible with most International design rules,...
Columns of reinforced and prestressed concrete, mounting heights 12, 10, 8, 6, 5, 4 metres. Concrete, reinforcement, cover, finish, lantern fixing, door openings, accommodation for service connections. Concrete strength, water absorption, structural strength (type test).
This test method provides users with a laboratory procedure to determine the potential static segregation of self-consolidating concrete. This test method shall be used to develop self-consolidating concrete mixtures with segregation not exceeding specified limits. Self-consolidating..
5.1 This test method provides users with a procedure to determine the potential static segregation of self-consolidating concrete. Note 1: This test method may not be sufficiently rapid to evaluate self-consolidating concrete mixtures in the field before placement. Test Method C1712...
5.1 This test method provides users with a procedure to determine the potential static segregation of self-consolidating concrete. Note 1: This test method may not be sufficiently rapid to evaluate self-consolidating concrete mixtures in the field before placement. Test Method C1712...
5.1 This test method provides users with a procedure to determine the potential static segregation of self-consolidating concrete. Note 1: This test method may not be sufficiently rapid to evaluate self-consolidating concrete mixtures in the field before placement. Test Method C1712...
5.1 This test method provides users with a procedure to determine the potential static segregation of self-consolidating concrete. Note 1: This test method may not be sufficiently rapid to evaluate self-consolidating concrete mixtures in the field before placement. Test Method C1712...
This test method provides users with a procedure to determine the potential static segregation of self-consolidating concrete. Note 1-This test method may not be sufficiently rapid to evaluate self-consolidating concrete mixtures in the field before placement. Test Method C1712...
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