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File size ~7MB book is 1st edition and
File size ~24MB book is 2nd edition.

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Structural Details In Concrete by M. Y. H. Bangash_1st Ed-1992-063202853X.pdf
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Structural detailing in concrete
A comparative study of British European and American codes and practices


Author(s)/Editor(s): M. Y. H. Bangash | Size: 21 MB | Format: PDF | Quality: Original preprint | Publisher: Thomas Telford Publishing | Year: 2003 | pages: 469 | ISBN: 0727730347


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The book initially provides a list of extracts from relevant codes and current practices. Where drawings are carried out using imperial units, a conversion table is provided to change them into SI units.
The book is divided into eight sections:
Section I deals with the  general requirements for structural detailing in concrete, basic drafting criteria and the properties of materials.
Section II is devoted entirely to the structural detailing of beams and slabs.
Section III covers reinforced concrete detailing of stairs and staircases.
A comprehensive description is given of the detailing of reinforced concrete columns, frames and walls in Section IV. The reader is also referred for more information to the later section on integrated structures.
Section V covers prestressed concrete systems with some basic structural detailing of beams and anchorages. Again the reader is referred to other sections, in particular Section VIII regarding the use of prestressed tendon elements in integrated structures.
Section VI presents structural detailing in composite construction, precast concrete elements, joints and connections.
Section VII includes basic structural detailing of reinforced concrete foundations and earth-retaining structures.
An effort is made to include a number of foundation drawings so that the reader can appreciate the quality and design required for a specific job.
Students of civil and structural engineering who have worked through to this part of the book will have acquired the background necessary to draw the majority of reinforced, prestressed, precast and composite concrete structures commonly encountered in professional practice. To assist the reader in his/her completion of drawings, an unusually large number of drawings have been incorporated into the text since they are generally the principal communication between the structural engineer/designer, architect, builder and client

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