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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Raymond Ian Gilbert (University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia) , Neil Colin Mickleborough (Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Clear Water Bay, Kowloon) , Gianluca Ranzi (University of Sydney, Australia)Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: CRC Press Edition: 2nd edition Weight: 1.060kg ISBN: 9780367027919ISBN 10: 0367027917 Pages: 665 Publication Date: 14 January 2019 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Tertiary & Higher Education , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of Contents1. Basic Concepts 2. Design Procedures and Applied Actions 3. Prestressing Systems 4. Material Properties 5. Design for Serviceability 6. Flexural Resistance 7. Design Resistance in Shear and Torsion 8. Anchorage Zones 9. Composite Members 10. Design Procedures for Determinate Beams 11. Statically Indeterminate Members 12. Two-Way Slabs - Behavior and Design 13. Compression and Tension Members 14. Detailing - Members and Connections Index AppendicesReviewsThis book provides a comprehensive in-depth coverage of all aspects of analysis and design for both students and practising engineers. Explanations of structural behaviour and design concepts are given in terms that are easy to follow and understand. Requirements and application of Eurocode are fully explained and illustrated by worked examples. -- Tony Threlfall, Consultant, UK It is a first rate book which should be useful to both Masters Level students and practitioners. The book is very clearly written and structured. The emphasis on providing clear explanations of physical behavior is particularly appealing. -- Robert Vollum, Imperial College London The book is organized in a logical sequence from simply support beam to continuous beam and then two way slabs, from basic principles to more complicate analysis such as long term creep and shrinkage effect and cracking. -- Neil Tsang, Coventry University, UK There are many diagrams and worked examples, the second edition benefiting from a clearer layout and some photographs, the first having only diagrams. It refers to provisions of Eurocode 2 (EN 1992-1-1:2004) and other relevant EN Standards where the design requirements are Code specific. -- The Concrete Society, UK This book provides a comprehensive in-depth coverage of all aspects of analysis and design for both students and practising engineers. Explanations of structural behaviour and design concepts are given in terms that are easy to follow and understand. Requirements and application of Eurocode are fully explained and illustrated by worked examples. -- Tony Threlfall, Consultant, UK It is a first rate book which should be useful to both Masters Level students and practitioners. The book is very clearly written and structured. The emphasis on providing clear explanations of physical behavior is particularly appealing. -- Robert Vollum, Imperial College London The book is organized in a logical sequence from simply support beam to continuous beam and then two way slabs, from basic principles to more complicate analysis such as long term creep and shrinkage effect and cracking. -- Neil Tsang, Coventry University, UK There are many diagrams and worked examples, the second edition benefiting from a clearer layout and some photographs, the first having only diagrams. It refers to provisions of Eurocode 2 (EN 1992-1-1:2004) and other relevant EN Standards where the design requirements are Code specific. -- The Concrete Society, UK """This book provides a comprehensive in-depth coverage of all aspects of analysis and design for both students and practising engineers. Explanations of structural behaviour and design concepts are given in terms that are easy to follow and understand. Requirements and application of Eurocode are fully explained and illustrated by worked examples."" -- Tony Threlfall, Consultant, UK ""It is a first rate book which should be useful to both Masters Level students and practitioners. The book is very clearly written and structured. The emphasis on providing clear explanations of physical behavior is particularly appealing."" -- Robert Vollum, Imperial College London ""The book is organized in a logical sequence from simply support beam to continuous beam and then two way slabs, from basic principles to more complicate analysis such as long term creep and shrinkage effect and cracking."" -- Neil Tsang, Coventry University, UK ""There are many diagrams and worked examples, the second edition benefiting from a clearer layout and some photographs, the first having only diagrams. It refers to provisions of Eurocode 2 (EN 1992-1-1:2004) and other relevant EN Standards where the design requirements are Code specific."" -- The Concrete Society, UK" """This book provides a comprehensive in-depth coverage of all aspects of analysis and design for both students and practising engineers. Explanations of structural behaviour and design concepts are given in terms that are easy to follow and understand. Requirements and application of Eurocode are fully explained and illustrated by worked examples."" -- Tony Threlfall, Consultant, UK ""It is a first rate book which should be useful to both Masters Level students and practitioners. The book is very clearly written and structured. The emphasis on providing clear explanations of physical behavior is particularly appealing."" -- Robert Vollum, Imperial College London ""The book is organized in a logical sequence from simply support beam to continuous beam and then two way slabs, from basic principles to more complicate analysis such as long term creep and shrinkage effect and cracking."" -- Neil Tsang, Coventry University, UK ""There are many diagrams and worked examples, the second edition benefiting from a clearer layout and some photographs, the first having only diagrams. It refers to provisions of Eurocode 2 (EN 1992-1-1:2004) and other relevant EN Standards where the design requirements are Code specific."" -- The Concrete Society, UK ""This book provides a comprehensive in-depth coverage of all aspects of analysis and design for both students and practising engineers. Explanations of structural behaviour and design concepts are given in terms that are easy to follow and understand. Requirements and application of Eurocode are fully explained and illustrated by worked examples."" -- Tony Threlfall, Consultant, UK ""It is a first rate book which should be useful to both Masters Level students and practitioners. The book is very clearly written and structured. The emphasis on providing clear explanations of physical behavior is particularly appealing."" -- Robert Vollum, Imperial College London ""The book is organized in a logical sequence from simply support beam to continuous beam and then two way slabs, from basic principles to more complicate analysis such as long term creep and shrinkage effect and cracking."" -- Neil Tsang, Coventry University, UK ""There are many diagrams and worked examples, the second edition benefiting from a clearer layout and some photographs, the first having only diagrams. It refers to provisions of Eurocode 2 (EN 1992-1-1:2004) and other relevant EN Standards where the design requirements are Code specific."" -- The Concrete Society, UK" Author InformationRaymond Ian Gilbert is Emeritus Professor of Civil Engineering at The University of New South Wales, UK, and Deputy Director of the UNSW Centre for Infrastructure Engineering and Safety, Australia. His books, ‘Structural Analysis: Principles, Methods and Modelling’ and ‘Time-Dependent Behaviour of Concrete Structures’ were also published by CRC Press. Neil Colin Mickleborough is Professor of Civil Engineering and the Director of the Center for Engineering Education Innovation at Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, China. Gianluca Ranzi is Professor of Civil Engineering, ARC Future Fellow and Director of the Centre for Advanced Structural Engineering at the University of Sydney, Australia. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |