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This extensively revised and updated fourth edition provides
engineers with the principles and tools needed to turn their
familiarity with earlier ACI Codes into more profitable,
time-saving routine designs. Created to be used with the ACI Code
and Commentary, this outstanding guide follows the new Code format
with information covered in more specific sections and subsections
in order to enhance clarity. In addition, it shortens the time
needed for computer-aided design and analysis, converts code
formulas from the review form to direct design, and presents simple
formulas, tabulations, and charts for conservative longhand direct
design. Two convenient indices - a subject index and a 1995 Code
section index - are provided, enabling engineers to quickly locate
all Code references to a particular topic, as well as concise
interpretation of a given Code section. The Guide also saves
engineers time and effort on the job with its detailed coverage of:
torsional stiffness, braced and unbraced slender columns with and
without sidesway, wide-module joist systems, reinforcement details
for economy in design, detailing, fabricating, field erection, and
inspection, latest ASTM material specifications, anchorage,
development, and splice requirements, high-strength concrete,
comparisons between wall and column economy, structural plain
concrete. More than ever, the sure-handed Structural Design Guide
to the ACI Building Code is an indispensable practical reference
for structural, civil, and architectural engineers and students who
want to safely meet modern building requirements while taking full
advantage of every economy permitted by the 1995 ACI Code.
I I This book is intended to guide practicing structural engineers
into more profitable routine designs with the AISC Load and
Resistance Factor Design Specification (LRFD) for structural steel
buildings. LRFD is a method of proportioning steel structures so
that no applica ble limit state is exceeded when the structure is
subjected to all appro priate factored load combinations. Strength
limit states are related to safety, and concern maximum load
carrying capacity, Serviceability limit states are related to
performance under service load conditions such as deflections. The
term "resistance" includes both strength states and serviceability
limit states. LRFD is a new approach to the design of structural
steel for buildings. It involves explicit consideration of limit
states, multiple load factors and resistance factors, and implicit
probabilistic determination of relia bility. The type of factoring
used by LRFD differs from the allowable stress design of Chapters A
through M of the 1989 Ninth Edition of the AISC Specifications for
Allowable Stress Design, where only the resistance is divided by a
factor of safety to obtain an allowable stress, and from the
plastic design provisions of Chapter N, where the loads are multi
plied by a common load factor of 1.7 for gravity loads and 1.3 for
gravity loads acting with wind or seismic loads. LRFD offers the
structural engineer greater flexibility, rationality, and economy
than the previous 1989 Ninth Edition of the AISC Specifications for
Allowable Stress Design."
This book is intended to guide practicing structural engineers
familiar with ear lier ACI building codes into more profitable
routine designs with the ACI 1995 Building Code (ACI 318-95). Each
new ACI Building Code expresses the latest knowledge of reinforced
concrete in legal language for safe design application. Beginning
in 1956 with the introduction of ultimate strength design, each new
code offered better uti lization of high-strength reinforcement and
the compressive strength of the con crete itself. Each new code
thus permitted more economy as to construction material, but
achieved it through more detailed and complicated design calcula
tions. In addition to competition requiring independent structural
engineers to follow the latest code for economy, it created a
professional obligation to fol low the latest code for accepted
levels of structural safety. The increasing complexity of codes has
encouraged the use of computers for design and has stimulated the
development of computer-based handbooks. Before computer software
can be successfully used in the structural design of buildings,
preliminary sizes of structural elements must be established from
handbook tables, estimates, or experienced first guesses for input
into the com puter."
I I This book is intended to guide practicing structural engineers
into more profitable routine designs with the AISC Load and
Resistance Factor Design Specification (LRFD) for structural steel
buildings. LRFD is a method of proportioning steel structures so
that no applica ble limit state is exceeded when the structure is
subjected to all appro priate factored load combinations. Strength
limit states are related to safety, and concern maximum load
carrying capacity, Serviceability limit states are related to
performance under service load conditions such as deflections. The
term "resistance" includes both strength states and serviceability
limit states. LRFD is a new approach to the design of structural
steel for buildings. It involves explicit consideration of limit
states, multiple load factors and resistance factors, and implicit
probabilistic determination of relia bility. The type of factoring
used by LRFD differs from the allowable stress design of Chapters A
through M of the 1989 Ninth Edition of the AISC Specifications for
Allowable Stress Design, where only the resistance is divided by a
factor of safety to obtain an allowable stress, and from the
plastic design provisions of Chapter N, where the loads are multi
plied by a common load factor of 1.7 for gravity loads and 1.3 for
gravity loads acting with wind or seismic loads. LRFD offers the
structural engineer greater flexibility, rationality, and economy
than the previous 1989 Ninth Edition of the AISC Specifications for
Allowable Stress Design."
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