Code of practice for the structural use of concrete - 2004 - Jacobs
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The code provideds guidance on the design, analysis and construction of concrete structures. It adopts the limit state design approach, which should in general provide a more rigorous and economical design than the conventional permissible stress design method.
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Code of Practice for Structural Use of Concrete 2004 (Second Edition) - HongKong
Size: 12.7 MB | Format: PDF | Publisher: Buildings Department, HongKong | Year: 2004 | pages: 199
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This Code of Practice provides recommendations for the design, construction and quality control of reinforced and prestressed concrete buildings and structures where the concrete is made with normal weight aggregates. It covers the requirements for strength, serviceability, durability and fire resistance, but not other possible requirements such as thermal or acoustic properties. For bridges and associated structures, reference should also be made to the Structures Design Manual for Highways and Railways issued by the Highways Department. The design of precast concrete elements and structures is covered in a separate Code of Practice. The following are outside the scope of this Code of Practice:
• particular aspects of special types of buildings and civil engineering works, such as membrane, shell and composite structures, viaducts, dams, pressure vessels, and reservoirs
• no fines concrete, aerated concrete, glass fibre reinforced concrete, and concrete containing lightweight or heavy aggregate or structural steel sections.
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