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ACI Building Code 318-05 (Building Code Requirements for  Structural Concrete)
This code by American Concrete Institute (ACI) provides minimum requirements for design and construction of structural concrete elements of any structure erected under requirements of the legally adopted general building code of which this code forms a part. In areas without a legally adopted building code, this code defines minimum acceptable standards of design and construction practice. For structural concrete, fc′ shall not be less than 2500 psi. No maximum value of f c′ shall apply unless restricted by a specific code provision.

Contents

Introduction
Chapter 1—General Requirements
Chapter 2—Notation And Definitions
Chapter 3—Materials
Chapter 4—Durability Requirements
Chapter 5—Concrete Quality, Mixing, And Placing
Chapter 6—Formwork, Embedded Pipes, And Construction Joints
Chapter 7—Details Of Reinforcement
Chapter 8—Analysis And Design—General Considerations
Chapter 9—Strength And Serviceability Requirements
Chapter 10—Flexure And Axial Loads
Chapter 11—Shear And Torsion
Chapter 12—Development And Splices Of Reinforcement
Chapter 13—Two-Way Slab Systems
Chapter 14—Walls
Chapter 15—Footings
Chapter 16—Precast Concrete
Chapter 17—Composite Concrete Flexural Members
Chapter 18—Prestressed Concrete
Chapter 19—Shells And Folded Plate Members
Chapter 20—Strength Evaluation Of Existing Structures
Chapter 21—Special Provisions For Seismic Design
Chapter 22—Structural Plain Concrete
Appendix A—Strut-And-Tie Models
Appendix B—Alternative Provisions For Reinforced And Prestressed
Appendix C—Alternative Load And Strength Reduction Factors
Appendix D—Anchoring To Concrete
Appendix E—Steel Reinforcement Information
Commentary References
Index

Download: ACI Building Code 318-05 (Building Code Requirements for  Structural Concrete)


American Institute of Steel Construction(AISC) Search Utility

The new AISC Search Utility for Structural Steel shapes allows users to search shape properties for beams appearing in numerous past AISC publications from 1873 – 2001.The information presented in this publication has been prepared in accordance with recognized engineering principles and is for general information only. While it is believed to be accurate, this information should not be used or relied upon for any specific application without competent professional examination and verification of its accuracy, suitablility, and applicability by a licensed professional engineer, designer, or architect. The publication of the material contained herein is not intended as a representation or warranty on the part of the American Institute of Steel Construction or of any other person named herein, that this information is suitable for any general or particular use or of freedom from infringement of any patent or patents. Anyone making use of this information assumes all liability arising from such use.


American Institute of Steel Construction Design Examples (Version 13)

The AISC Design Examples provides examples on the application of the 2005 AISC Specification for Structural
Steel Buildings (ANSI/AISC 360-05) and the AISC Steel Construction Manual, 13th Edition. The examples found herein illustrate how the Specification and Manual can be used to determine solutions to common engineering problems efficiently, and outline the background to many of the tabulated values found in the Manual.
It includes examples on design of members for tension,compression,flexure,shear,torsion and combined forces,design of connections,bracing and much more.
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ACI Design Handbook



The ACI design handbook is intended for use by engineers and other related individuals having familiarity with strength design method and with "Building Code Requirements for Reinforced Concrete (ACI 318-95). More recent versions can also be found on the web.
We hope this will facilitate many individuals and organizations in RCC design.
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