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Concrete Design for the Civil PE and Structural SE Exams, 2nd Ed
Author: C. Dale Buckner PhD PE | Size: 1.56 MB | Format: PDF | Publisher: Professional Publications | Year: 2014 | pages: 182 | ISBN: ISBN-10: 1591264731 ISBN-13: 978-1591264736
An In-Depth Review of Concrete Design Methods and Standards
Concrete Design for the Civil PE and Structural SE Exams, Second Edition
An In-Depth Review of Concrete Design Methods and Standards
Concrete Design for the Civil PE and Structural SE Exams presents the concrete design and analysis methods most needed by civil and structural engineering students. The book’s 12 chapters provide a concise but thorough review of concrete theory, code application, design principles, and structural analysis. The 51 example problems demonstrate how to apply concepts, codes, and equations, and over 40 figures and tables provide essential support material. A complete nomenclature list defines the industry-standard variables and symbols used in each chapter.
This book includes code references to familiarize you with exam-adopted codes, such as ASCE7 and ACI 318. It also includes 35 multiple-choice problems and 2 scenario-based design problems to enhance your problem-solving skills. Each problem’s complete solution lets you check your solving approach. On exam day, you can use this book’s thorough index to quickly locate important codes and concepts.
Topics Covered
Columns and Compression Members
Continuous One-Way Systems
Design Specifications
Development of Reinforcement
Flexural Design of Reinforced Concrete Beams
Materials
Prestressed Concrete
Seismic Design of Reinforced Concrete Members
Serviceability of Reinforced Concrete Beams
Shear Design of Reinforced Concrete
Two-Way Slab Systems
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