Precast concrete structures / Alfred Steinle, Hubert Bachmann and Mathias Tillmann
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- 9783433032251
- 624.1834 STE-A
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624.1834 RAM-C Reinforced concrete structure : (a text-book of reinforced concrete structures) in : (SI systems of units, as per IS : 456-1978) : (for under-graduate and post-graduate students) / | 624.1834 SAN-L Internal swelling reactions in concrete : mechanisms and condition assessment / | 624.1834 SIN-S Handbook of reinforced concrete design / | 624.1834 STE-A Precast concrete structures / | 624.1834 SUI-T Concrete and sustainability / | 624.1834 VAR-P Design of reinforced concrete shells and folded plates / | 624.1834 WOO-R Concrete portable handbook / |
The book reflects the current situation in precast concrete construction. Besides general observations regarding building with precast concrete elements, the book focuses first and foremost on the boundary conditions for the design of precast concrete structures, loadbearing elements and facades. Connections and specific structural and constructional issues are covered in detail and stability of precast concrete structures is another central theme. The requirements brought about by the emergence of the European Single Market are explained and the diverse possibilities for facade design are presented. A chapter on the production processes provides the reader with an indispensable insight into the characteristics of this form of industrialised building. A book is a practical tool for engineers, but certainly also architects and students. One of the authors' intentions is to demonstrate to engineers and architects the possibilities that factory prefabrication can offer, and hence pave the way towards the economic application and ongoing development of precast concrete construction.
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