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Theory and Design of Reinforced Concrete Tanks (By M.HILAL)
Author: DIPL. ING. M. HILAL DR. SC. TECHN. PROFESSOR, FACULTY OF ENGINEERING CAIRO UNIVERSITY, | Size: 14.71 MB | Format: PDF | Quality: Unspecified | Publisher: J. MARCOU & Co. | Year: 1988 | pages: 402
PREFACE
This new revised edition includes the-following additions
1) Detennination of fixing and connecting moments in fixed and continuous surfaces of revolution. Chapter IV.
2) The application of the data given in the previous article appears in the design of the Inze tank given in Chapter VI.
3) The design of circular flat plates with overhanging cantilevers and
eventually central holes under different load conditions is shown in
Chapter VI in a numerical example of a circular water tower
300 m3 capacity,
-1) Bunkers and Silos being a natural continuation to tanks and containers are dealt with in Chapter IX.
5) The 'statistical behavior of pump rooms is similar to that of' under ground tanks; the discussion of some examples is given in Chapter
X.
6) Temperature stresses in walls of tanks, bunkers, silos and pump rooms are shown in Chapter XII.
The author hopes that these additions open new scopes in the theory and design of reinforced concrete tanks and containers and may be of benefit to both graduate and undergraduate students in the faculties of engineering and practicing structural engineers.
January 1972. M. BILAL
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