Design of Reinforced Concrete by Jack C. McCormac and Russell H.Brown 9th Edition - Free Download [PDF]

Design of Reinforced Concrete by Jack C. McCormac and Russell H.Brown 9th Edition - Free Download [PDF]

ABOUT THE BOOK

             Design of Reinforced Concrete written by Jack C.McCormac and Russell H.Brown is published by John Wiley and Sons. This textbook presents an introduction to reinforced concrete design. The authors hope the material is written in such a manner as to interest students in the subject and to encourage them to continue its study in the years to come. The text was prepared with an introductory three-credit course in mind, but sufficient material is included for an additional three-credit course.
The text is written in the order that the authors feel would follow the normal sequence of presentation for an introductory course in reinforced concrete design. In this way, it is hoped that skipping back and forth from chapter to chapter will be minimized. The material on columns is included in three chapters (Chapters 9, 10, and 11). Some instructors do not have time to cover the material on slender columns, so it was put in a separate chapter (Chapter 11). The remaining material on columns was separated into two chapters in order to emphasize the difference between columns that are primarily axially loaded (Chapter 9) and those with significant bending moment combined with axial load (Chapter 10). The material formerly in Chapter 21, “Seismic Design of Concrete Structures,” has been updated and moved to a new appendix (Appendix D).






CONTENTS
  1. Introduction  
  2. Flexural Analysis of Beams 
  3. Strength Analysis of Beams According to ACI Code 
  4. Design of Rectangular Beams and One-Way Slabs 
  5. Analysis and Design of T Beams and Doubly Reinforced Beams 
  6. Serviceability 
  7. Bond, Development Lengths, and Splices 
  8. Shear and Diagonal Tension 
  9. Introduction to Columns 
  10. Design of Short Columns Subject to Axial Load and Bending 
  11. Slender Columns 
  12. Footings 
  13. Retaining Walls 
  14. Continuous Reinforced Concrete Structures 
  15. Torsion 
  16. Two-Way Slabs, Direct Design Method 
  17. Two-Way Slabs, Equivalent Frame Method 
  18. Walls 
  19. Prestressed Concrete 
  20. Reinforced Concrete Masonry

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