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050 _aTA 683.9 .L53 1990
100 _aLibby, James R.
_eauthor
245 0 _aModern prestressed concrete :
_bdesign principles and construction methods /
_cJames R. Libby
250 _aFourth edition.
260 _aNew York :
_bVan Nostrand Reinhold Company, Inc.,
_cc1990
300 _axvi, 871 pages :
_billustrations ;
_c24 cm.
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references.
505 _a1 Prestressing Methods.- 2 Steel for Prestressing.- 3 Concrete for Prestressing.- 4 Basic Principles for Flexural Design.- 5 Flexural Strength.- 6 Flexural-Shear, Strength, Torsional Strength, and Bond of Prestressed Reinforcement.- 7 Loss of Prestress, Deflection, and Partial Prestress.- 8 Additional Design Considerations.- 9 Design Expedients and Computation Methods.- 10 Flexural Continuity.- 11 Direct Stress Members, Temperature, and Fatigue.- 12 Connections for Precast Members.- 13 Roof and Floor Framing Systems.- 14 Bridge Construction.- 15 Pretensioning Equipment and Procedures.- 16 Post-Tensioning Systems and Procedures.- 17 Construction Considerations.- 18 Erection of Precast Members.- Appendix A. Recommendations for Estimating Prestress Losses.- Appendix B. Excerpts from the Eleventh, Thirteenth, and Fourteenth Editions of the Aashto Standard Specifications for Highway Bridges.- Appendix C. Estimating Prestress Losses, by Paula Zia, H. Kent Preston, Norman L. Scott, and Edwin B. Workman.
520 _aThis book was written with a dual purpose, as a reference book for practicing engineers and as a textbook for students of prestressed concrete.
650 _aPRESTRESSED CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION
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