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Design of Liquid Retaining Concrete Structure

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Design of Liquid Retaining Concrete Structures
by R.D. Anchor (Author)

224 pages/14.6MB PDF (scanned copy)
Publisher: Butterworth-Heinemann Ltd; 2nd Revised edition edition (2 Jul 1992)
Language English
ISBN-10: 0340545275
ISBN-13: 978-0340545270

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This is a guide to the detailed structural design of concrete for retaining or excluding liquids. Structural developments are discussed individually so that expertise can be applied to any situation likely to be encountered - from the construction of water-towers to the damp-proofing of basements. This new edition has been brought up-to-date with the latest changes in UK and international practice. The design methods refer to British Standards (8007, 8110 and 8102) as well as US standards (including ACI codes). Reference is also made to a recent Australian standard.


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Design of Liquid Retaining Concrete Structures - 3rd Edition

Author(s)/Editor(s): J.P. Forth, A.J. Martin | Size: 2,80 MB | Format: PDF | Quality: Original preprint | Publisher: Whittles Publishing, | Year: 2014 | pages: 187 | ISBN: 1466588195


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The third edition of a successful engineering text, Design of Liquid Retaining Concrete Structures clarifies the theoretical guidance given in the new suite of Eurocodes for the subject of retaining structures. The book qualifies the extensive set of guides in terms of the design of these structures and provides a clear path through the process. It still discusses structural elements individually so that expertise can be applied to any situation likely to be encountered. The modifications, such as changes to surface zones, the critical steel ratio, the maximum crack spacing (flexural and imposed strain) and edge restraint, that have been introduced into the Eurocodes are highlighted and discussed in detail.

The new suite of Eurocodes is claimed to be the most technically advanced codes in the world; the codes were developed with the intention of making them less restrictive than existing codes. The third edition reflects this philosophy by providing more theoretical background information and discussion, with specific reference to current and previous research, helping the reader to achieve a greater understanding and a wider application of the basic design guidance as the codes intended. As such the book remains a vital tool for practicing civil and structural engineers.

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Dear All:
Both books:
Design of Liquid Retaining Concrete Structures by J.P. Forth and A.J. Martin - 3rd Ed., 2014
and
Design of Liquid Retaining Concrete Structures by Robert D Anchor - 2nd Ed., 1992

are good to have since they cover the subject somewhat differently.


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Design of Liquid Retaining Concrete Structures - 3rd Edition

Author(s)/Editor(s): J.P. Forth, A.J. Martin | Size: 2,80 MB | Format: PDF | Quality: Original preprint | Publisher: Whittles Publishing, | Year: 2014 | pages: 187 | ISBN: 1466588195


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