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Design of Prestressed Concrete to AS3600-2009
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Design of Prestressed Concrete to AS3600-2009
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The design of structures in general, and prestressed concrete structures in particular, requires considerably more information than is contained in building codes. A sound understanding of structural behaviour at all stages of loading is essential. This textbook presents a detailed description and explanation of the behaviour of prestressed concret
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Table of contents
- Front Cover
- Contents
- Preface
- Acknowledgements
- Notation and sign convention
- Authors
- Chapter 1: Basic concepts
- Chapter 2: Design procedures and applied actions
- Chapter 3: Prestressing systems
- Chapter 4: Material properties
- Chapter 5: Design for serviceability
- Chapter 6: Ultimate flexural strength
- Chapter 7: Ultimate strength in shear and torsion
- Chapter 8: Anchorage zones
- Chapter 9: Composite members
- Chapter 10: Design procedures for determinate beams
- Chapter 11: Statically indeterminate members
- Chapter 12: Two-way slabs: Behaviour and design
- Chapter 13: Compression and tension members
- Chapter 14: Detailing: Members and connections
- Back Cover