Reinforced Concrete Design by S Unnikrishna Pillai and Devdas Menon Free Download [PDF]
ABOUT THE BOOK
REINFORCED CONCRETE DESIGN
AUTHORS : S UNNIKRISHNA PILLAI AND DEVDAS MENON
PUBLISHERS : McGRAW HILL PUBLISHERS
INTRODUCTION TO THE BOOK
Traditionally, the study of reinforced concrete design begins directly with a chapter on materials, followed by chapters dealing with design. In this book, a departure is made from that convention. It is desirable for the student to have first an overview of the world of reinforced concrete structures, before plunging into the finer details of the subject.
Accordingly, this chapter gives a general introduction to reinforced concrete and its applications. It also explains the role of structural design in reinforced concrete construction, and outlines the various structural systems that are commonly adopted in buildings.
That concrete is a common structural material is, no doubt, well known. But, how common it is, and how much a part of our daily lives it plays, is perhaps not well known — or rather, not often realised. Structural concrete is used extensively in the construction of various kinds of buildings, stadia, auditoria, pavements, bridges, piers, breakwaters, berthing structures, dams, waterways, pipes, water tanks, swimming pools, cooling towers, bunkers and silos, chimneys, communication towers, tunnels, etc. It is the most commonly used construction material, consumed at a rate of approximately one ton for every living human being. “Man consumes no material except water in such tremendous quantities”
CONTENTS
- Reinforced Concrete Structures
- Basic Material Properties
- Basic Design Concepts
- Behaviour in Flexure
- Design of Beams and One-Way Slabs for Flexure
- Design For Shear
- Design For Torsion
- Design For Bond
- Analysis for Design Moments in Continuous Systems
- Serviceability Limit States: Deflection and Cracking
- Design of Two-Way Slab Systems
- Design of Staircases
- Design of Compression Members
- Design of Footings and Retaining Walls
- Good Detailing and Construction Practices
- Special Provisions for Earthquake-Resistant Design
- Selected Special Topic