368 Pages 173 Color Illustrations
    by Routledge

    366 Pages 173 Color Illustrations
    by Routledge

    Concrete Design covers concrete design fundamentals for architects and engineers, such as tension, flexural, shear, and compression elements, anchorage, lateral design, and footings. As part of the Architect’s Guidebooks to Structures Series it provides a comprehensive overview using both imperial and metric units of measurement. Written by experienced professional structural engineers Concrete Design is beautifully illustrated, with more than 170 black and white images, contains clear examples that show all design steps, and provides rules of thumb and simple tables for initial sizing. A refreshing change in textbooks for architectural materials courses, it is an indispensable reference for practicing architects and students alike. As a compact summary of key ideas it is ideal for anyone needing a quick guide to concrete design.

    Acknowledgments.  List of Contributors.  1. National Assembly Building, Dhaka  2. Concrete Fundamentals  3. Concrete Tension  4. Concrete Bending  5. Concrete Shear  6. Concrete Compression  7. Concrete Lateral Design  8. Concrete Foundations  9. Concrete Anchorage.  Appendix 1: List of Units  Appendix 2: List of Symbols  Appendix 3: Imperial and Metric Conversion Tables  Appendix 4: Column Interaction Diagrams.  Glossary. Image Credits. Bibliography.  Index

    Biography

    Paul W. McMullin, is an educator, structural engineer, and photographer. He holds degrees in mechanical and civil engineering and is a licensed engineer in numerous states. He is a founding partner of Ingenium Design, providing innovative solutions to industrial and manufacturing facilities. Currently an adjunct professor at the University of Utah in Salt Lake City, USA, he has taught for a decade and loves bringing project-based learning to the classroom.

    Jonathan S. Price is a structural engineer and adjunct professor at Philadelphia University in Pennsylvania, USA. He was honored with the Distinguished Adjunct Faculty Award in 2006. He holds a Bachelor of Architectural Engineering degree from the University of Colorado, USA, a Master of Science degree in civil engineering from Drexel University in Philadelphia, USA, and is registered in 12 states.

    Esra Hasanbas Persellin is a structural engineer who has a great passion for engineering. She holds a Master of Science degree from University of Utah, USA. She has published in the ASCE Journal and presented papers at conferences such as SME and SEAU. Her research specializes in vibration analysis and control. She works as a structural engineer at Millcreek Engineering.