ABSTRACT

This text presents the most effective analysis for predicting the true stresses and deflections of concrete structures, accounting for creep and shrinkage of concrete and relaxation of prestressed reinforcement. Sustainability has become a major requirement in modern structures, which need to sustain satisfactory service over a longer life. It is not rare to specify a life span of 100 years for infrastructure such as bridges. This complete and wide-ranging study of stresses and deformations of reinforced and prestressed concrete structures focuses on design methods for avoiding the deflections and cracking that diminish serviceability.



This fourth edition has a new emphasis on designing for serviceability. It has been comprehensively updated. It now includes 65 solved examples and more than 45 instructive problems with answers given at the end of the book. An accompanying website contains design calculation programs, which allow interactive data input. Independent of codes of practice, the book is universally applicable, and is especially suitable for practising engineers and graduate students.



chapter Chapter 2|59 pages

Stress and strain of uncracked sections

chapter Chapter 7|63 pages

Stress and strain of cracked sections

chapter Chapter 8|39 pages

Displacements of cracked members

chapter Chapter 9|46 pages

Simplified prediction of deflections

chapter Chapter 10|31 pages

Effects of temperature

chapter Chapter I I|27 pages

Control of cracking

chapter Chapter 1 2|21 pages

Design for serviceability of prestressed concrete

chapter Chapter 13|29 pages

Non-linear analysis of plane frames