Table of Contents
CHAPTER 1—INTRODUCTION
1.1—Introduction, p. 9
1.2—Organization and use, p. 9
1.3—Building plans and elevation, p. 10
1.4—Loads, p. 10
1.5—Material properties, p. 11
CHAPTER 2—STRUCTURAL SYSTEMS
2.1—Introduction, p. 15
2.2—Design lateral loads, p. 15
2.3—Structural systems, p. 16
2.4—Floor framing systems, p. 22
2.5—Foundations, p. 23
2.6—Structural analysis, p. 24
2.7—Durability, p. 24
2.8—Sustainability, p. 24
2.9—Structural integrity, p. 24
2.10—Fire resistance, p. 26
2.11—Post-tensioned/prestressed construction, p. 26
2.12—Quality assurance, construction, and inspection, p. 26
CHAPTER 3—STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS
3.1—Introduction, p. 29
3.2—Overview of structural analysis, p. 29
3.3—Hand calculations, p. 30
3.4—Computer programs, p. 30
3.5—Structural analysis in ACI 318, p. 32
3.6—Seismic analysis, p. 34
CHAPTER 4—DURABILITY
4.1—Introduction, p. 35
4.2—Background, p. 37
4.3—Requirements for concrete in various exposure categories, p. 37
4.4—Concrete evaluation, acceptance, and inspection, p. 39
4.5—Examples, p. 39
CHAPTER 5—ONE-WAY SLABS
5.1—Introduction, p. 43
5.2—Analysis, p. 43
5.3—Service limits, p. 43
5.4—Required strength, p. 44
5.5—Design strength, p. 44
5.6—Detailing of flexural reinforcement, p. 44
5.7—Examples, p. 46
CHAPTER 6—TWO-WAY SLABS
6.1—Introduction, p. 89
6.2—Analysis, p. 89
6.3—Service limits, p. 89
6.4—Shear strength, p. 90
6.5—Calculation of required shear strength, p. 91
6.6—Design of shear reinforcement, p. 92
6.7—Flexural strength, p. 92
6.8—Shear reinforcement detailing, p. 93
6.9—Flexure reinforcement detailing, p. 93
6.10—Examples, p. 96
CHAPTER 7—BEAMS
7.1—Introduction, p. 141
7.2—Service limits, p. 141
7.3—Analysis, p. 142
7.4—Design strength, p. 142
7.5—Temperature and shrinkage reinforcement, p. 148
7.6—Detailing, p. 149
7.7—Examples, p. 151
CHAPTER 8—DIAPHRAGMS
8.1—Introduction, p. 317
8.2—Material, p. 317
8.3—Service limits, p. 317
8.4—Analysis, p. 317
8.5—Design strength, p. 320
8.6—Reinforcement detailing, p. 320
8.7—Summary steps, p. 323
8.8—Examples, p. 324
CHAPTER 9—COLUMNS
9.1—Introduction, p. 387
9.2—General, p. 387
9.3—Design limits, p. 387
9.4—Required strength, p. 388
9.5—Design strength, p. 390
9.6—Reinforcement limits, p. 391
9.7—Reinforcement detailing, p. 391
9.8—Design steps, p. 393
9.9––Examples, p. 395
CHAPTER 10—STRUCTURAL REINFORCED CONCRETE WALLS
10.1—Introduction, p. 433
10.2—General, p. 433
10.3—Required strength, p. 435
10.4—Design strength, p. 437
10.5—Detailing, p. 441
10.6––Summary, p. 443
10.7—Examples, p. 444
CHAPTER 11—FOUNDATIONS
11.1—Introduction, p. 467
11.2—Footing design, p. 467
11.3—Design steps, p. 468
11.4—Footings subject to eccentric loading, p. 471
11.5—Combined footing, p. 472
11.6—Retaining wall design, p. 472
11.7—Deep foundation member design, p. 473
11.8—Deep foundation member detailing, p. 474
11.9—Examples, p. 475
CHAPTER 12—RETAINING WALLS
12.1—General, p. 9
12.2—Retaining wall stability, p. 10
12.3—Retaining wall structural design, p. 10
12.4—Design limits, p. 11
12.5—Applied forces, p. 12
12.6—Design strength, p. 13
12.7—Reinforcement limits and detailing, p. 13
12.8—Joint detailing, p. 14
12.9—Summary of design steps, p. 15
12.10—Examples, p. 16
CHAPTER 13—SERVICEABILITY
13.1—Introduction, p. 149
13.2—Limitations on member thickness, p. 149
13.3—Immediate deflection behavior of beams or one-way slabs, p. 149
13.4––Time-dependent deflection calculation, p. 153
13.5––Distribution of flexural reinforcement in one-way slabs and beams, p. 154
13.6—Shrinkage and temperature reinforcement: nonprestressed, p. 154
13.7—Shrinkage and temperature reinforcement: post-tensioned, p. 154
13.8—Permissible stresses in prestressed concrete flexural members, p. 154
13.9—Permissible stresses at transfer of prestress, p. 155
13.10—Permissible concrete compressive stresses at service loads, p. 155
13.11—Examples, p. 156
13.12—Deflection design aids, p. 179
CHAPTER 14—STRUT-AND-TIE METHOD
14.1—Introduction, p. 195
14.2—Concept, p. 195
14.3—Design, p. 195
14.4—Struts, p. 196
14.5—Ties, p. 198
14.6—Nodes, p. 198
14.7—Curved bar nodes, p. 200
14.8—Usual calculation steps and modeling considerations to apply strut-and-tie method, p. 201
14.9—Examples, p. 202
CHAPTER 15—ANCHORING TO CONCRETE
15.1—Introduction, p. 261
15.2—Materials, p. 262
15.3—Design assumptions, p. 262
15.4—Loads on anchors, p. 262
15.5—Tensile strength mechanisms, p. 264
15.6—Shear strength mechanisms, p. 265
15.7—Limitations on installation geometry, p. 266
15.8—Examples, p. 268